Digital Home Thoughts: No One Will Buy Apex Products After Reading This Story...

Be sure to register in our forums and post your comments - we want to hear from you!


Zune Thoughts

Loading feed...

Apple Thoughts

Loading feed...

Laptop Thoughts

Loading feed...



Monday, June 26, 2006

No One Will Buy Apex Products After Reading This Story...

Posted by Jason Dunn in "NEWS" @ 09:00 PM

http://www.sandiego-online.com/issues/february06/journal0206.asp

"I never dreamt my Circuit City purchase would become the international incident it did. Yes, I took a gamble buying an off-brand television. But months later, when the set broke, who knew getting it fixed would take me on a saga touching on the United States’ abysmal service industry, Draconian Chinese business practices and real-life hostage-taking and torture? I’ll get around to all that in due time...On February 20, 2005, I purchase an Apex LCD 27-inch flat-screen TV from Circuit City on Clairemont Mesa Boulevard. It costs $1,447.77 (including wall mount and taxes). Comparatively, it’s a good price. But I decline the Circuit City extended warranty—my cheapskate mistake. I distinctly ask the floor salesperson about Apex. He assures me it’s a reputable off-brand. Best of the not-quite-best."

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.

Tags:

Featured Product

The Canon PowerShot S100 - The incredibly fun and small camera that offers you 12.1 megapixels with a bright f/2.0 lens and full 1080p video recording . MORE INFO

News Tip or Feedback?

Contact us

Thoughts Media Sites

Windows Phone Thoughts

Digital Home Thoughts

Zune Thoughts

Apple Thoughts

Laptop Thoughts

Android Thoughts

Reviews & Articles

Loading feed...

News

Loading feed...

Reviews & Articles

Loading feed...

News

Loading feed...

Reviews & Articles

Loading feed...

News

Loading feed...

Reviews & Articles

Loading feed...

News

Loading feed...

Reviews & Articles

Loading feed...

News

Loading feed...