Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#1
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
Garmin Problems, Anyone Else Got em?
We recently installed a Garmin 3006 chartplotter/sonar/.etc
multi-function unit in our boat. Since day one we had what appeared to be condensation in the screen. The dealer replaced the unit once, and now with the second one, same problem. It was sent back to Garmin where they have offered to change out to the new polycarbonate lens that is on the newer units. Rumor from the dealer is the new units also have this issue, altho not to the degree as the 3006 series. Anyone else see or experience this? Is the general quality of Garmin going downhill? If this unit comes back and has the same problem, I am going to fight for a refund and go with a different manufacturer. |
#2
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
Garmin Problems, Anyone Else Got em?
DownTime wrote: We recently installed a Garmin 3006 chartplotter/sonar/.etc multi-function unit in our boat. Since day one we had what appeared to be condensation in the screen. The dealer replaced the unit once, and now with the second one, same problem. It was sent back to Garmin where they have offered to change out to the new polycarbonate lens that is on the newer units. Rumor from the dealer is the new units also have this issue, altho not to the degree as the 3006 series. Anyone else see or experience this? Is the general quality of Garmin going downhill? If this unit comes back and has the same problem, I am going to fight for a refund and go with a different manufacturer. My experience with Garmin customer service has been very good. I once had to return a handheld GPS that failed after just a few hours of use. I would have been satisfied if Garmin had repaired the instrument I purchased and returned it to me. Instead, they not only sent me a brand new GPS but they took the time to transfer all of the waypoints I had entered into the defective unit (prior to its demise) into the replacement they provided. Seems to me that you're agonizing over a problem that hasn't happened yet. You had a problem with your screen and Garmin is offering to replace your plotter screen with a newer version. (A new and improved screen that the company probably began using in response to complaints like yours about the old one- that's a responsive company and that's a good thing). I would take whatever the dealer tells you with at least a grain of salt until you see what Garmin does for you. If the dealer is such an expert on the relative performance characteristics of various materials used in screens then you need to remember that he or she is the party that sold you a screen that they now claim to have known had some serious problems with condensation. My bet is that if you have a legitimate reason to remain dissatisfied after the upgrade you won't be reduced to "fighting" for a refund. If you were my customer I'd want you happy or out of my life ASAP and a refund is a lot cheaper than the damage you're doing to the reputation of a good company- over an incident that you only guess *might* happen (the failure of the offered solution). By rights, you should keep us posted as this progesses. Your "Has Garmin Gone to Hell?" post should be followed up with "They Sure Have!" or "I Got Great Service from Garmin!" as the situation warrants. |
#4
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
Garmin Problems, Anyone Else Got em?
"Ed" wrote in message ... I have had a dozen garmins, my latest was a 340 and I also own a 2006 and never a problem with support. They always responded. I work for a 50 Billion dollar computer company know the world over for quality and we have had issues in the past that were beyond our control. Having an issue does not mean the company is going down hill.... how they RESPOND to your issue will show their true colors. I bet Garmin comes through. What computer company, of any size, is known the world over for quality? Inquiring minds want to know. RCE |
#5
posted to rec.boats
|
|||
|
|||
Garmin Problems, Anyone Else Got em?
RCE wrote:
"Ed" wrote in message ... I have had a dozen garmins, my latest was a 340 and I also own a 2006 and never a problem with support. They always responded. I work for a 50 Billion dollar computer company know the world over for quality and we have had issues in the past that were beyond our control. Having an issue does not mean the company is going down hill.... how they RESPOND to your issue will show their true colors. I bet Garmin comes through. What computer company, of any size, is known the world over for quality? Inquiring minds want to know. RCE IBM. You may not think much of some of the PCs we sold, but the servers and mainframes are top notch. And we took problems very seriously. -- Del Cecchi "This post is my own and doesn’t necessarily represent IBM’s positions, strategies or opinions.” |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Forum | |||
E-Tec problems dealers demand standards; so I'll play | General | |||
Cost of Garmin charts for snowbird | Electronics | |||
Garmin to Uniden | Electronics | |||
Garmin 172c or Lowrance 3500c | Electronics | |||
Garmin software | Cruising |