johnc wrote:Thanks for the feedback. Here is a progress report.
I just contacted GME by phone to discuss the matter further. It turns out they only offer a 12 month warranty on the exchange units because these units are "not new". After some discussion they did concede that this was the same as second hand. So they are offering a second hand PLB for $279, when a new one can be had for $289, with a 7 year warranty. I expressed some unhappiness with this situation and was told that "this is how it is" and the sales rep then hung up in my ear.
I will be taking the matter to the Dept of Fair Trading and avoiding GME products in future.
Strider wrote:It is not a blanket discrimination. The EPIRB offer only relates to units manufactured after a certain date in 2012. Surely manufacturers are allowed to run Limited Time Offers to help clear stock when necessary?
Travis22 wrote:Anyways regardless, talk about building in the cost of a free replacement batteries, I think anyone who payed $600-650 for their MT410G like myself, I think we more then payed for a replacement battery in that cost if they sell for half that today...
Travis22 wrote:They were still 600-650 3 years ago. IMO the only reason they have come down in price now is a more competitive market place.
Mark F wrote:GPS I think you are being very kind to GME. Top spec batteries are not going to cost even $50 - more like $5 and the process of checking the electronics is highly automated. Even building in the cost of a shiny new case is no more than $10 cost to them.
bluewombat wrote:Not a battery story but I had an older second hand ACR unit (still on modern bandwidth and still with 3 years on battery), the regulatory authority wrote to me and said they wanted ACR to check these models. I sent it to ACR, they decided it did not quite come up to scratch and sent me a brand new $400 unit free of charge. I would vote with my wallet for ACR's service
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