Good stories?
That’s companies actually doing their job and fullfilling their fiduciary relationship.
Can you take that chat to the IEM thread
This guy isn’t the sad flavor of the day, People getting flat out robbed ar topics to follow, not companies doing their jobs. Thanks in advance. Ima repost my prior post.
Take care man
Sure! my OG Yume had a noticeable cosmetic blemish. Hifigo would not address the issue. They blamed SeeAudio. I don’t do social media and I did not have SeeAudio’s email address. Hifigo was not helpful in supplying SeeAudio’s contact information. I posted my gripe on Head-fi. A member there contacted SeeAudio. SeeAudio wanted to make things right. my issue got worked out and in a timely fashion. Kudos to SeeAudio and the Head-fi member.
So just complaining is the only avenue? Noting where companies do try to have decent customer relations is not helpful? I don’t understand your logic.
This ties in to your thread as you are complaining about Moondrop. A legit gripe given your situation. I am pointing out a situation the Moondrop might want to learn from and then help you out like SeeAudio did for me.
The topic should go to the IEM thread where everyone can see your great outcome.
The guy I’m talking about is “live” and happening now and is bonkers…take your happy end…the way it is supposed to be and go to IEM thread where it belongs.
Share with the community the joy of not getting fucked like its a big deal.
Take care.
Respectfully, and in this climate/context, companies just doing their jobs are actually worth shouting about from rooftops. If I were just coming in to this hobby, or returning, bet yer ass I want to know who does their jobs AND who doesn’t.
I’ve been around long enough to have eye popping stories good and bad. Being a dual citizen East and West, there are some reasonable conclusions one can draw about customer relations. Of course there are exceptions, and a once great company can turn just as a shitty one improves.
I’ll leave this little bit of my gathered intel; Sony has consistently, over decades, basically told me to go fuck myself with warranty issues….Every. Single.Time.
Campfire Audio has been exactly opposite. Out of warranty, repaired and returned a product internationally, after rapid turnaround, Fex Ex Priority no cost to me….more than once. I paid inward shipping. There was never even a suggestion as to some user error. Warranty repairs smooth, fast , they picked up Fed ex both ways , no bullshit involved.
Of course, anyone’s experience with these companies might turn out different, However, I say it is good info…both stories.
I’m coming up on 40 days of a dead cable with Moondrops flagship IEM
Thse folks are having failing shells and like with me they refuse to do what they used to do…solve the problem.
They have become a garbage company pushing crap to sellers and requiring them to deal with any issues.
Being from Australia too, having the company beholden to at least 1 year of warranty and returns is not something that is commendable, it’s the minimum expectation LEGALLY lol.
Sorry just saw this. This was nothing to do with “counteracting” the bad stories, I just hadn’t heard about Yume one way or the other. This is where they mentioned it so this where I asked them about it.
No, I’m not going to take quick question somewhere else. Respectfully.
I can share with you…the double wammy that was See Audio on back to back sets but I’d like to see what happens with the guy currently getting f****ed beyond what is actually legal
In the U.K. anyway.
Really anywhere that has any laws which is everywhere I’d assume??
See Audio is a great story so kinda glad it was brought up
The US has laws, but there is zero enforcement, and companies operate with that knowledge. Also foreign companies tend to play games since they are too expensive to litigate against, which is mostly accurate.
The guy clearly states he is playing Devils advocate so there is that.
If Companies make IEM with removeable cable , so you can remove them and also sell cables seperately to you knowing that…(and getting bigger margins on those than many budget IEM)…and you partaking in that… which virtually everone does for comfort or asthetics VOIDS YOUR WARRANTY holy shit…you all better recognize.
When you buy an IEM and the site auto bundles and offers a cable with it…they are like cops setting you up in a reverse sting operation.
If you get tempted to buy this cable…and dare pair it with the set you are buying…you are shit outta luck, tough shit,
The more i read about this and talk to folks in the background the more bonkers this whole thing is
Even worse is if cable swapping voids the warranty, but they send the IEM with the cable detached, they can take a position of the warranty being voided from the moment you plug them in at all, because how do you prove it was “damaged” before your first plug-in?