kieron riley
Active Member
I sent a piece of electronics back to the manufacturer for repair, after damage done by a rigger. It had two broken bits on the mast top unit it had a broken lead ( may be snapped) and the screen unit I put in in case it needed calibration. I didn’t include any instructions as to the repair, apart from rigger damage,
When it was returned to me it had the mast top unit repaired and they told me that they had calibrated the screen unit and repaired as needed. But the lead came back joined together with a connection block ( wires open to the elements) I was truly shocked with such a repair.Now on calling them I was told that if I wanted the lead repaired then I should have requested its repair/ replacement ( as I said earlier I sent the item for repair after rigger damage ) now I can’t for the life of me understand how they could carry out the repairs without the lead , I am truly disappointed and shocked, I really can’t understand the logic behind repairing some bits and not others
When it was returned to me it had the mast top unit repaired and they told me that they had calibrated the screen unit and repaired as needed. But the lead came back joined together with a connection block ( wires open to the elements) I was truly shocked with such a repair.Now on calling them I was told that if I wanted the lead repaired then I should have requested its repair/ replacement ( as I said earlier I sent the item for repair after rigger damage ) now I can’t for the life of me understand how they could carry out the repairs without the lead , I am truly disappointed and shocked, I really can’t understand the logic behind repairing some bits and not others