joeuser
The Wretched
Sounds like 14 lucky folks get to be guniea pigs for the rest! What an honor!
Gotta ask... how would you have handled the repair process?
Good question - how would you have done it?
I would imagine that Uniden received more than 14 people who sent in their radios for repair being that I posted that email that I had received I was just wondering is it going also going to take too months for someone from Uniden to too posts in this forum if the so-called parts fix actually did work.That's sort of a copout, but I would have some the same thing I suspect (and partially know) they did - contact the manufacturer with the issue, and have them research/confirm it, then once they have a solution (confirmed fixed parts) I would invite X number of people to test the fix to make sure it works before running full tilt with the repairs (to make sure the fix in fact is a fix). Then after confirmation I would proceed with full on repair policy.
Now, how would you have done it?
That's sort of a copout, but I would have some the same thing I suspect (and partially know) they did - contact the manufacturer with the issue, and have them research/confirm it, then once they have a solution (confirmed fixed parts) I would invite X number of people to test the fix to make sure it works before running full tilt with the repairs (to make sure the fix in fact is a fix). Then after confirmation I would proceed with full on repair policy.
Now, how would you have done it?
That sounds good to me. I don't know how I'd do it, because that's not my field. I'm glad we have someone who is in the field & an authority on the matter to answer these questions though! So, thank you for that!
I'm sure they did, but we aren't talking normal repairs here. We are talking about a test run which is much smaller by definition.
Not many years ago most things just worked as they were supposed to, was that a perfect world?