Iron Patch
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- Sep 28, 2007
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I just wrote the service center in Canada. They charge $80 an hour plus parts, which of course is fine. But they charge you for an hour labor if you choose not to fix the detector. So just to find out if it's worth it, it's going to cost me $100 when I include the shipping. I'm guessing I have a circuit board issue, and since my detector is only 4 years old I pretty much take it for granted it would be worth fixing, but just to be sure I asked for a quote. The reply I received states that if it's my main board that is bad it's almost as much as the new SE I just bought! $779 plus $120 in labor. Is that not the most insane thing you have ever heard, and is it the same for Minelab USA? I had several very bad experiences with Minelab back in the beginning when I bought my XS, but figured now that a decade had gone by they were done soaking people, lying, or making excuses, but guess I was wrong. Obviously I'm not saying they're lying or making excuses now, but just the truth is plenty bad! A week ago I bought a new SE because this, an explorer, is the detector I want to use for good, so having two sounded like a good idea, but now I may just have the one, and it seems these things after your warranty is up are basically just a piece of trash you can do nothing with. I guess you can you can collect the parts and have someone that's not authorized do the work, but should a good paying customer really have to deal with that? Does anyone have any experience with a recent board replacement on an Explorer, especially the main board? Obviously I have to take the chance on sending it in, but what a rotten situation I could lose a $100 if it's not worth fixing because the cost to repair is so stupid crazy. Make that $120 because they'll no doubt charge me to send it back.
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