Maybe all the technicians familiar with those machines have retired or passed onjim 8 said:Hi all
just to let all know that I sent a minelab 4000 in to have a check and find out problem only to be told that they do not look at this model as they do not carry parts. No suggestion of caring or where I might at least have some one have a look at it, (ABSOLUTELY NO CLASS) It could be a loose wire or something very simple they can make all the excuses they want (no parts - discontinued stock) But not to look at it :N:
Yeah, that's why I don't understand why older machines command decent prices, it's a real gamble spending $1000-1500 on an older model and to be told it can't be fixed, that's why I bought a new 4500 when looking at a beeping stick.mbasko said:Looks like they have drawn a line in the sand.
They still quote on their website that machines will be serviceable for at least 5 years after they are discontinued. That's pretty reasonable I reckon & in the past they've done machines well over that.
It would be good if there was more info around on who might be able to tackle repairs on older machine - might be a good thread on here? Most that I have known of seem to do it more as an extension of the hobby rather than an actual business though & Minelab have rarely (if at all) recommended anyone else.
jim 8 said:This conversation is becoming a bit out of hand and maybe its partly my fault for not fully explaining
I did ring minelab beforehand and told the switch girl that i was sending the 4000 in for repair and she told me to write a cover letter i did it because i was advised to do it by an Brian - x minelab parramatta who was a gentleman and very helpful. As far as i knew and every body i spoke to before and after the event this was news to them. I also owned my own business and as Occasional_panner said I would try to help a customer if i could by giving him helpful advice
Thank you for those who had good intentions with there comments and those with bad intentions read your own rules
Jim Brown
jim 8 said:This conversation is becoming a bit out of hand and maybe its partly my fault for not fully explaining
I did ring minelab beforehand and told the switch girl that i was sending the 4000 in for repair and she told me to write a cover letter i did it because i was advised to do it by an Brian - x minelab parramatta who was a gentleman and very helpful. As far as i knew and every body i spoke to before and after the event this was news to them. I also owned my own business and as Occasional_panner said I would try to help a customer if i could by giving him helpful advice
Thank you for those who had good intentions with there comments and those with bad intentions read your own rules
Jim Brown
Enter your email address to join: