James
Lafayette,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, October 30, 2002
In reply to your statement about returning to mgf., unfourtunatly this is now common practice with the majority of stores today. I have had the exact same problem with Circuit City, Best Buy, and Sams, (wholesale). Basicly, stores no longer offer any sort of in house Wartanty. But most of the mfgr's know this and are re-writing their warranty's to specificly state that the product must be returned to them at your cost. Typicly, they have a flat rate of about $50 USD to fix the problem. (even if the problem only cost's $5 USD to fix)We the consumers need to stand up and say enough is enough. The most recent example for me is a DVD player purchased @ Sams club. The unit stopped working after about 3 months. When I went to take it back, I was told (and I quote) "that is not our problem, you need to send it back to the mfgr." The mfgr told me theyd fix it for shipping & $50 USD. And it would take 6-8 weeks. I just bought another and said FU. The kicker is that they (the mfgr.) knew their was a problem with this particular unit. I found a website about these DVD's and on average, 1 in 3 was defective. But only cost $10 to fix. They all suck. I just stopped buying large items all together. When I have to, I things in writing, and buy from the factory.