May-28-2014 11:10 AM
Jun-13-2014 08:22 AM
beemerphile1 wrote:kgarrett9999 wrote:
UPDATE: The TV repair shop called and said my TV is ready and the technician will deliver it this evening on his way home.
Of course I still have a crappy/cheap TV that may well fail again, but hey at least it works and when it does work, the picture is fantastic.
Don't be too quick, so far you don't know it works. Good luck.
Jun-13-2014 04:08 AM
Jun-13-2014 04:01 AM
Jun-12-2014 09:38 PM
FoCoNoCo wrote:
Jun-12-2014 08:47 PM
Jun-12-2014 06:55 PM
Jun-12-2014 02:03 PM
Jun-12-2014 01:58 PM
kgarrett9999 wrote:
When I first turn it on I have a picture for about 2-3 minutes. That is when I'm able to run through the settings. I was really being facetious about the settings. No TV has a setting that says turn me off after 2-3 minutes of enjoyment. There is a sleep timer, but that turns the entire TV off, not just the display.
Check what before they order a new one? The screen is blue and not displaying a pic. Nothing to actually check. Does it on both the antenna and DVD. All connections are good and solid.
Actually his reason for me bringing it in is that if it isn't broke and he orders a new one then it comes out of his pocket.
I've had plenty of other businesses order and even send me replacement items without the "broken" unit to check. Many ask that you simply use the same box that the replacement came in to return the old unit.
Even driving over there with just the TV isn't really a good option. It is 150+ miles round trip. And to top it off, he wouldn't even setup an appointment because he was too busy this week due to end of month sales and told me to call back next week to set an appointment.
When I spend $37,000 I actually expect to have better customer service.
Jun-12-2014 01:57 PM
beemerphile1 wrote:kgarrett9999 wrote:
UPDATE: The TV repair shop called and said my TV is ready and the technician will deliver it this evening on his way home.
Of course I still have a crappy/cheap TV that may well fail again, but hey at least it works and when it does work, the picture is fantastic.
Don't be too quick, so far you don't know it works. Good luck.
Jun-12-2014 12:43 PM
kgarrett9999 wrote:
UPDATE: The TV repair shop called and said my TV is ready and the technician will deliver it this evening on his way home.
Of course I still have a crappy/cheap TV that may well fail again, but hey at least it works and when it does work, the picture is fantastic.
Jun-12-2014 11:51 AM
Jun-03-2014 12:34 PM
Jun-03-2014 10:38 AM
May-30-2014 05:52 PM
kgarrett9999 wrote:
Well, the TV manufacturer is being somewhat helpful. Unfortunately, since I don't have an itemized receipt their policy is to not provide the in home service stated in their warranty. The customer service rep did talk to her supervisor multiple times and then asked that I send the documentation that I do have which is the Holiday RV MSRP sheet and my Purchase Agreement.
She didn't promise anything but said she would take that to her supervisor and see what she could get done. Otherwise I will have to take it to the nearest service center which I believe is about half the distance of going to the dealer.
Come to find out, the warranty on the TV is almost up because of the lack of an itemized receipt showing date of purchase/serial #, etc. The TV was manufactured in Jan 2013, so their policy is to give 18 months coverage (the 12 month warranty plus 6 months grace period) when itemized documentation isn't available. That means that the TV is out of warranty next month.
Then to top it all off the MSRP listed for the TV is over $1100 for what we all know can be purchased for $250-400 at a discount store. Of course I didn't pay MSRP for the RV, but still that seems a bit outlandish.