The issue is more their approach to customer support than simply getting a lemon.
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Otherwise there is no point to having a warranty.
So, let me paraphrase, see if I understand.
- You got three bad ones in a row (yes, not acceptable but also not the normal experience).
- By your own admission, their tech supported worked closely with you over quite a period of time to resolve the issues, to the point that their manager personally tested one of them, but you're dissatisfied with their support service?
- You elected to buy online for your convenience, but then was upset about having to pay for return postage despite you knowing you would have to in the event of a warranty before you bought it, and despite them paying postage on one of the two occasions you actually returned it, even though it was against their own policy?
Just out of curiosity, what WAS the problem you eventually fixed yourself?
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I do have to say that after having read this thread I wouldn't buy one of these expensive sticks online. I buy a lot of stuff online, but rarely do I buy really expensive stuff online unless it's from a reputable dealer in my own country. I did buy a $900 camera lens online once, but it was from a shop an hour's drive from me, just in case. I'd also be very hesitant to buy one unless the dealer was willing to let me try it out first, either on my own laptop or their computer. That doesn't just go for saitek stuff though, but anything that costs so much that I don't want to get messed around. The whole "returning under warranty to some guy overseas" is just too dodgy to risk on major items in my opinion, and this is going to become more and more of a problem as online shopping and globalisation become more widespread.
Interestingly, in the Philippines every time you buy ANYTHING in a reputable shop they unpack it and show it to you working in the shop before you pay for it to avoid this exact problem. I've personally seen them do that with major appliances like air conditioners and refrigerators, and even small items like fans and kettles, flashlights and even light globes (hardware stores have wired up test racks with every sort of socket powered up so they can test any globe for you! Huge workplace health & safety issue, but great customer service). I used to be annoyed about it coz I wanted to be the one to "un-box it" but I've since come to appreciate it - it's saved lots of problems in a country where a warranty often only lasts hours or days. Now I just get annoyed at the slow internet... and the traffic... and the dodgy food... and the scammers. The beer's good though.
