customdusty
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My first set-back in a while....
I lost power in one of my contollable outlets for my Apex controller, and despite some basic trouble shooting it looks like it might be dead.
It is also convenient that there is a one year warranty on a product that lasted 1 year and one month for me. Furthermore, for a new product launch wouldn't you think that your support would be a bit better to try and build your reputation? When I had an issue with one of my Vortech's when they came out, bam that thing was replaced before I blinked an eye - at no cost to me. Great service, but Neptune not so much.
With as critical as a controller is to one's system and the liveliehood of their inhabitants, as a manufacturer of controllers, wouldn't you have a better solution than to tell me to just "take it out and send it in"? It's not that easy people - hence the reason that they make CONTROLLERS!!!!!!
So my options are:
1) Do nothing, and lose valuable capacity for controlling stuff - which I need.
2) Drop a couple hundred bucks and replace it.
3) Re-invent how I control everything in my system, buy a bunch of unnecessary crap to do it, and install it all. Then send in the EB8 at my cost, for them to repair it at my cost, if it can be repaired, then sent back to me at an undetermined time and undetermined cost.
4) Do as they advised and "just pull it out and send it in", while letting everything in my tank die meanwhile.
I know I'm being a bit dramatic, but where is the customer service these days. Am I at the DMV? I'm certainly happy that they don't make anything more critical with this philosophy, like a pacemaker or heart valve - yeah just pull it out and send it in. And by the way, you have to pay for it, but I don't know what's wrong, if it can be fixed, how long it will take, or when you will get it back. Would you like to buy a new one? I have new ones in stock.
Ahhhhh!! :mad2:
:uzi: Neptune
That sucks, did it break during the storms last night?
This kind of stuff drives me crazy. You dropped plenty of good money on a product, and they should stand behind it, and not make it a pain in your arse! This is what happens when bean counters start running companies instead of people who had the passion to start a company or develop a product in my opinion. My advice is to let them know that you will be looking at their competitor for a replacement, and give them lots of free advertising. Good luck, and thanks for keeping your thread updated.
Its ridiculous how many things seem to break right AFTER the warranty period.
For me, at 60,000 miles my acura's factory warranty ended...at 61,000 miles for the scheduled maintenance, they found that my my front engine mount cracked and offered to replace and fix for $5,000. zzzz.
I hope they do better than what they gave you, seems ridiculous they wont honor a warranty that was only expired for a month.
My first set-back in a while....
I lost power in one of my contollable outlets for my Apex controller, and despite some basic trouble shooting it looks like it might be dead.
It is also convenient that there is a one year warranty on a product that lasted 1 year and one month for me. Furthermore, for a new product launch wouldn't you think that your support would be a bit better to try and build your reputation? When I had an issue with one of my Vortech's when they came out, bam that thing was replaced before I blinked an eye - at no cost to me. Great service, but Neptune not so much.
With as critical as a controller is to one's system and the liveliehood of their inhabitants, as a manufacturer of controllers, wouldn't you have a better solution than to tell me to just "take it out and send it in"? It's not that easy people - hence the reason that they make CONTROLLERS!!!!!!
So my options are:
1) Do nothing, and lose valuable capacity for controlling stuff - which I need.
2) Drop a couple hundred bucks and replace it.
3) Re-invent how I control everything in my system, buy a bunch of unnecessary crap to do it, and install it all. Then send in the EB8 at my cost, for them to repair it at my cost, if it can be repaired, then sent back to me at an undetermined time and undetermined cost.
4) Do as they advised and "just pull it out and send it in", while letting everything in my tank die meanwhile.
I know I'm being a bit dramatic, but where is the customer service these days. Am I at the DMV? I'm certainly happy that they don't make anything more critical with this philosophy, like a pacemaker or heart valve - yeah just pull it out and send it in. And by the way, you have to pay for it, but I don't know what's wrong, if it can be fixed, how long it will take, or when you will get it back. Would you like to buy a new one? I have new ones in stock.
Ahhhhh!! :mad2:
:uzi: Neptune
My Apex just died after one week of use. I have this thing controlling my whole tank. I have to send it in to have them fix it now (actually just dropped it off at the post office)....wth am I supposed to do about controlling my tank until I get it back...UGHHH