Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/07/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I agree with Austin, even if I'm afraid writing to Leica isn't very useful. As a matter of fact, I bought my first Leica last XMAS (a brand new official R8, for which Leica's Italian distributor Polyphoto, supplied 5 years guarantee), I immediately rushed home but to my great disappointment the camera didn't even turn on: every thing was completely dead. I returned to the shop (Turin's largest photo Store) and there was no way to get any signal from the camera, (obviously we tried quite a few new batteries). The shop asked Polyphoto a new camera, but after three weeks there was no camera in sight, so I wrote a fax to Leica in Solms and to Polyphoto asking how much longer I would have had to wait (by the way, Polyphoto is less than 2 hours drive from my City): nobody even bothered to answer me. Two days later I got the new camera (taht works perfectly): so for what I saw: no Quality Control and no Customer Care. Cheers. Pier Paolo Miniussi p.paolo@hitech.it - -----Messaggio originale----- Da: owner-leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us [mailto:owner-leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us]Per conto di Austin Franklin Inviato: venerd́ 7 luglio 2000 18.04 A: 'leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us' Oggetto: RE: [Leica] Leica initial quality story > Given Jim's story, this may be a good moment to revisit the arguments for > buying Leica equipment from your friendly local dealer rather than from the > mail-order places. If this is the 'quality' I am to expect from Leica, I assure you, I will not be buying Leica from now on. Fortunately, all my 6 major pieces of Leica gear I have does not have any problem I have noticed. Your proposal is 'solving' the symptom, not the problem, and I rarely like solutions like that. Either way, it is a waste of my time to drive back and forth to a dealer almost one hour away to return defective merchandise that should not be defective in the first place if they had real Quality Control. It actually is less time for me to put the item in a box and go to the post office. This really isn't the point, anyway. The point is, for the kind of money we pay for this gear, it should arrive flawless, period. Also, if the camera can't take the shipping, it ain't gonna take the use I give it... I would suggest people write to the factory and Leica US when ANY quality problems like this arise. If they (Leica) don't know about the problem, they (Leica) can't fix the problem. I don't know what the dealer is going to do with the other two cameras, perhaps just put them back on the shelf, or (I would hope) return them to Leica for new ones.