joss
Well-Known Member
Are you thininking of buying NASA marine equipment? Read this, its just staggering.
I apologise if I have transgressed any formu rules in posting this, but it is here for two reasons:
1. To let other people know who they are doing business with and be fore-warned.
2. To get it off my chest
I bought an AIS engine some weeks ago to interface with a Raymarine C80. Bought from JGTech (excellent service). It arrived and I plugged it in and it worked straight away - for about 10 minutes, afterwhich it worked very periodically (could go a few hours without sending out a signal and then only for seconds or minutes). I spoke with NASA and discussed the various possabliities (loose connections, interference, configuration etc.) and couldn't make it work. I spent hours on it. Eventually, aware that the AIS unit could be faulty, I spoke with NASA again and sent it back to them to be tested. A few days later, an invoice arrived for £9.99 (£8.50 postage + VAT) (VAT on postage?) that I had to pay BEFORE they would send my unit (that had been tested OK) back. 'Fine' I thought, 'at least I know its working'....
Unit arrived back and...... nothing.......spent another few hours trying and retrying different aerials in different locations, spoke with NASA, took the unit off the boat and tried it in the house (live in Portsmouth) and still no joy. Took the unit to Portsdown hill with a 12v adapter and laptop - nothing. Spoke with NASA again. Reassured me that it has been tested OK and ran for several hours without problem. Must be the antenna. More hours spent checking, rechecking, rejoining, rewiring all to no avail....
Had been PMing Talbot about this. He answered an earlier post that a made as he has just got his working. He offered to take me to his cat and try my unit there (Gosport). Went there last Wednesday afternoon. He showed me his unit working fine and then we plugged mine in - nothing! Plugged his in - sang like a canary. My unit was evidently duff....
Spoke with Tony the friendly engineer at NASA. He was very surprised. 'send me the unit ' and I'll send a replacement... More money on a jiffy bag and special delivery to send the unit back (interestingly, half the cost that I paid to get it back FROM them). Replacement arrived and BINGO! It works straight away. All weekend, no problem. Solved. Job done. Only thing is....
I'm now the best part of £20, several hours and a gallon of petrol out of pocket for a unit that was duff to start with and sent back as tested OK but still actually duff. I phoned friendly Tony to tell him that the replacement unit works and to say that I think I should AT LEAST gert the £9.99 back that I had to pay in ransom to get the unit back the first time. This was on Friday morning - 'Don't think that will be possible, we can't find anything wrong with the original unit..... should have sent it back via JGTech.... its all in small-print see...MD's policy'
No problem, Tony, you're the engineer. I understand if you cannont make that decision. Ask the MD to give me a bell....
Monday morning- nothing. Phoned Tony. "Well... MD's very busy.. loads of notes on his desk....."
Tuesday morning - nothing
Tuesday afternoon, phoned the MD, Alan Mulley, who is absolutly adament that there is nothing wrong with ther unit and politely told me that they are always getting units to check that turn out to be fine. Apparently the problems are always to do with people not interfacing them properly. Was not even prepared to conceded that despite the fact that the replacement worked stright away, and the origianl unit did not work when tested on the other boat, it must be my fault. No way could he refund me my money. Recommended that I write a letter to be read at the next board meeting. I politely told him that if I wrote a letter, it would be to the sailing magazines to let other potential customers know the attitude of the people they are dealing with!
Thank-you for taking the time to read this. I feel much better now. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
I apologise if I have transgressed any formu rules in posting this, but it is here for two reasons:
1. To let other people know who they are doing business with and be fore-warned.
2. To get it off my chest
I bought an AIS engine some weeks ago to interface with a Raymarine C80. Bought from JGTech (excellent service). It arrived and I plugged it in and it worked straight away - for about 10 minutes, afterwhich it worked very periodically (could go a few hours without sending out a signal and then only for seconds or minutes). I spoke with NASA and discussed the various possabliities (loose connections, interference, configuration etc.) and couldn't make it work. I spent hours on it. Eventually, aware that the AIS unit could be faulty, I spoke with NASA again and sent it back to them to be tested. A few days later, an invoice arrived for £9.99 (£8.50 postage + VAT) (VAT on postage?) that I had to pay BEFORE they would send my unit (that had been tested OK) back. 'Fine' I thought, 'at least I know its working'....
Unit arrived back and...... nothing.......spent another few hours trying and retrying different aerials in different locations, spoke with NASA, took the unit off the boat and tried it in the house (live in Portsmouth) and still no joy. Took the unit to Portsdown hill with a 12v adapter and laptop - nothing. Spoke with NASA again. Reassured me that it has been tested OK and ran for several hours without problem. Must be the antenna. More hours spent checking, rechecking, rejoining, rewiring all to no avail....
Had been PMing Talbot about this. He answered an earlier post that a made as he has just got his working. He offered to take me to his cat and try my unit there (Gosport). Went there last Wednesday afternoon. He showed me his unit working fine and then we plugged mine in - nothing! Plugged his in - sang like a canary. My unit was evidently duff....
Spoke with Tony the friendly engineer at NASA. He was very surprised. 'send me the unit ' and I'll send a replacement... More money on a jiffy bag and special delivery to send the unit back (interestingly, half the cost that I paid to get it back FROM them). Replacement arrived and BINGO! It works straight away. All weekend, no problem. Solved. Job done. Only thing is....
I'm now the best part of £20, several hours and a gallon of petrol out of pocket for a unit that was duff to start with and sent back as tested OK but still actually duff. I phoned friendly Tony to tell him that the replacement unit works and to say that I think I should AT LEAST gert the £9.99 back that I had to pay in ransom to get the unit back the first time. This was on Friday morning - 'Don't think that will be possible, we can't find anything wrong with the original unit..... should have sent it back via JGTech.... its all in small-print see...MD's policy'
No problem, Tony, you're the engineer. I understand if you cannont make that decision. Ask the MD to give me a bell....
Monday morning- nothing. Phoned Tony. "Well... MD's very busy.. loads of notes on his desk....."
Tuesday morning - nothing
Tuesday afternoon, phoned the MD, Alan Mulley, who is absolutly adament that there is nothing wrong with ther unit and politely told me that they are always getting units to check that turn out to be fine. Apparently the problems are always to do with people not interfacing them properly. Was not even prepared to conceded that despite the fact that the replacement worked stright away, and the origianl unit did not work when tested on the other boat, it must be my fault. No way could he refund me my money. Recommended that I write a letter to be read at the next board meeting. I politely told him that if I wrote a letter, it would be to the sailing magazines to let other potential customers know the attitude of the people they are dealing with!
Thank-you for taking the time to read this. I feel much better now. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif