Monday, June 26, 2006
No One Will Buy Apex Products After Reading This Story...
Posted by Jason Dunn in "NEWS" @ 09:00 PM
An entertaining read, and I can really sympathize with the guy - there's nothing quite like getting screwed over by a bad brand name. My own little "off-brand" story: Dell Canada had a Protron (feel the quality!) DVD player + amp + 5.1 sound system on sale during one of their "Days of Deals" promotions in the fall of 2005. The price was normally $160 CAN, and they were 50% off, a mere $80. I thought "Hey, that's a good price for a $160 system - not top quality, but not $80 Wal-Mart junk either." I picked up two of them for Christmas presents, and they ended up being complete junk. Both units had problems with the left/right front speakers not playing back audio properly. Even after replacing the three cent cables they didn't work.
I tried seeing if Dell would replace them, and of course they wouldn't. I looked up Protron and their "repair" policy was for me to ship the entire thing back to them, which would cost more in shipping fees that what I originally paid. I ended up throwing the system in the trash (I kept the DVD player) after having it on my workbench for six months. Sometimes it pays to pay a bit more and get a brand where customer service is a known concept.