emilevirus wrote:The buttons around the screen are just glued rubber. On mine rubber starts to rip so of course water gets in.
1. PG will refurbish. Its a part exchange system. You get a effectively brand new one in a brown box. They take yours.
it's because they don't supply spare parts, or if they do, the prices, combined with the labor, make it not worth repairing.
That's why it's good to have competition. IMO it's not ok to sell a $1500 joystick with a glued rubber piece that they call 'splashproof'.
Today there are many "parts-changers" and few mechanics.
Burgerman wrote:Well tere is. But its not like computers or refrigerators or even hobby stuff as its a very small market in comparison. Worse, the free market almost dosent apply as theres just a handful of chair brands, and those are the customers, not us. And those are generally paid for by socialit run institutions, insurence, goverments. Its not like you can choose which lapop or CPU or brand of vaccuum cleaner and vote with your wallet.
A week ago my wahing machine started sounding like it was full of bricks. It wasnt. I was looking at brands and models, programs, efficiency ratings, fancy bubble wash settings, PC controllability and prices as well as 100 different models and it had to be a 9 or 11kg drum, and black... Spent a week with my head spinning. Ended up with a samsung XYZ PC contollable eco one... Partly because I have a full parts and availability PDF file and a place to buy these. It tells me how much power its using, how much each program uses, allows me to set many parameters and I am a control freak... These things are built so cheaply that its not worth repairing, just replace!
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