getting d*cked by camera repairer...
Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 3:52 pm
mmm... i dont want to come off as too much of a sook, but i thought i'd have a rant,
a few months ago i noticed that my nikon d70s had a crack in the AF switch housing. At the same time, the flash unit decided that it would not stay down (it didn't clip in). These were largely cosmetic issues, so i decided i would put up with it untill i bought a new camera...
But at work (i work for the company that does my insurance) i discovered that I could get my camera fixed for $0 out of pocket under my insurance policy. Turns out i have accidental breakage for all my stuff, even when its away from home. Cool, huh!
Anyways, I got a quote from the camera repairer, which took about 2 weeks to get after dropping my camera into him. I didnt stress too much, i know these guys are busy and I was happy with the quote anyways... about $350 to fix it all up, which didnt seem too nasty.
Insurance accepted the quote, and sent me a cheque for the cash and told me to inform the repairer that theyve accepted the quote. I told the guy on 4/5 that the camera was sweet to be repaired, and that he could start on it. He told me that he would have to wait on a few parts, which would take 1-2 weeks and then it would be all sweet.
At this point in time, i'm still all good, not stressing at all... I'm pretty happy really, everything would be sorted out in under a month or so. And i've got a backup camera i can use, anyways.
So its now June 13. I've called him at least twice in the last few weeks, and he's now told me that there is a part that he didnt invoice me for that is on back order from Nikon japan. He can't explain to me satisfactorily why he didnt include it on the invoice, but i will give him the benefit of the doubt, as i suspect he is Japanese (or at least somewhere in asia) and has very poor english skills.
I'm now at my wits end. He wont tell me when the part will become availible - he has told me he has no idea, its on back order indefinitely. I really do miss the D70s compared to the D70 (the LCD on the D70 is pretty small) ...
Thankfully allianz have come to my rescue, theyve said they are going re open my claim and contact the repairer, find otu whats wrong, and if he cant get it fixed ASAP then I will get a replacement. Only catch is that I'm told they only like dealing with diamonds... I'm afraid they might try to replace my d70 with a d40x or something... arghhh..
But i'll cross that bridge when i get to it... I spose i could sell the camera if i really needed to, anyways.
OUCH. this sure is a pain in the neck!
(i've deliberately omitted the name of the repairer... although i'm pretty sure there is only one auth. nikon repairer in adelaide!!!)
a few months ago i noticed that my nikon d70s had a crack in the AF switch housing. At the same time, the flash unit decided that it would not stay down (it didn't clip in). These were largely cosmetic issues, so i decided i would put up with it untill i bought a new camera...
But at work (i work for the company that does my insurance) i discovered that I could get my camera fixed for $0 out of pocket under my insurance policy. Turns out i have accidental breakage for all my stuff, even when its away from home. Cool, huh!
Anyways, I got a quote from the camera repairer, which took about 2 weeks to get after dropping my camera into him. I didnt stress too much, i know these guys are busy and I was happy with the quote anyways... about $350 to fix it all up, which didnt seem too nasty.
Insurance accepted the quote, and sent me a cheque for the cash and told me to inform the repairer that theyve accepted the quote. I told the guy on 4/5 that the camera was sweet to be repaired, and that he could start on it. He told me that he would have to wait on a few parts, which would take 1-2 weeks and then it would be all sweet.
At this point in time, i'm still all good, not stressing at all... I'm pretty happy really, everything would be sorted out in under a month or so. And i've got a backup camera i can use, anyways.
So its now June 13. I've called him at least twice in the last few weeks, and he's now told me that there is a part that he didnt invoice me for that is on back order from Nikon japan. He can't explain to me satisfactorily why he didnt include it on the invoice, but i will give him the benefit of the doubt, as i suspect he is Japanese (or at least somewhere in asia) and has very poor english skills.
I'm now at my wits end. He wont tell me when the part will become availible - he has told me he has no idea, its on back order indefinitely. I really do miss the D70s compared to the D70 (the LCD on the D70 is pretty small) ...
Thankfully allianz have come to my rescue, theyve said they are going re open my claim and contact the repairer, find otu whats wrong, and if he cant get it fixed ASAP then I will get a replacement. Only catch is that I'm told they only like dealing with diamonds... I'm afraid they might try to replace my d70 with a d40x or something... arghhh..
But i'll cross that bridge when i get to it... I spose i could sell the camera if i really needed to, anyways.
OUCH. this sure is a pain in the neck!
(i've deliberately omitted the name of the repairer... although i'm pretty sure there is only one auth. nikon repairer in adelaide!!!)