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New Amiga 1200 cases availability
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In your situation it would probably be acceptable to not have to ship back your badly deformed case and just have them send you a replacement. I hope that is what happens. Shipping will be a lot to ship back a deformed case. Unless they refund that cost to you. |
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14 August 2018, 10:25 | #183 |
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I'm chuffed to bits with mine.
I never expected it to be an exact replacement of the original, but the quality is good enough to convince me that it could have been manufactured by Commodore back in the day. I suppose it’s similar to classic car restoration. Purists often spend thousands only on genuine OEM components to rebuild a car as if it was factory fresh. If that’s what they are looking for, then this Amiga case probably isn’t for you. Though If you are looking for a rebuilt factory fresh looking Amiga, maybe with an non factory upgraded engine to improve daily life, then this Amiga case IS probably what you are looking for. Last edited by sneckburger; 14 August 2018 at 10:32. |
14 August 2018, 11:27 | #184 |
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I had an issue with one of mine as it had scratches on the side, likely due to improper handling at the factory or the warehouse who did the packaging and shipping. Yes, perhaps they could have caught it if they manually checked every single case thoroughly before shipping them out, but even if they did, mistakes can still happen. In any case, they handled it very nicely and I quickly got a replacement chassis so I have nothing but good things to say about their quality handling.
I can see slight waving on the top lines of the case, but this is not something I have seen as an issue since you only notice this if you look closely. If you know about injection moulding, you would also know that it can be very hard to avoid these kinds of issues, particularly when you are dealing with a single large piece like this. Even the original A1200 chassis from C= have moulding problems - have you ever seen an original A1200 where the top and bottom case fits together properly on the left side? No, because none of them do. |
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Yes, totally agree. You should relax now, it's possible for the rest of us to educate those who complain about where to go and what to. Btw - I have yet to find a camera that manage to correctly capture the colour of the light blue case |
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14 August 2018, 15:09 | #187 |
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Yes, blue-green is tricky
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14 August 2018, 18:12 | #188 |
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14 August 2018, 18:52 | #189 |
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My black one came out quite well. My only dilemma is what to put in it, transfer my board from my 1200 or Vampire stand alone. Good work.
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25 August 2018, 18:35 | #190 |
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I sent a mail with a picture of the corrugations on the A1200 grills to amigastore 12 days ago. No answer yet. I can live with these corrugations as I said earlier but my impression is that amigastore is not providing the same fast customer service they used to a few years ago. I have several instances the past year where they don't answer or take ages to answer mails and this summer it took them weeks to ship my A1200 case that was listed as in stock and weeks to answer an email. A few years ago they were extremely fast to ship stuff and was very fast to respond.
I heard the same stories about another very known retro company. Where their customer service has gone worse and worse the last few years. I will definately be more careful where I shop from now on. Customer service is extremely important to me. I can forgive one instance if there is a good excuse but when it starts to look like a trend then I shy away. |
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Such a shame that some folk have had problems with their cases. My white case came from the peeps at Amiga kit and is fine, it even has a QA sticker on it.
The only minor issues with it are where they have added the pop out for the lcd for the gotech. The edge of the pop-out is a bit waved but only visible in certain lighting. It also looks a bit whiter than I remember the original cases, but that could just be my yellowing memory. I hope that the issues get fixed. Projects like this are great for keeping the Amiga name alive and problems help no-one. |
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Very nice. If only I hadn't sell my A500 in favor of that bloody 486.
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Here is what they had to say to me: Hello xxxx, First of all: sorry for our late reply. We put this problem to the knowledge of the supplier but, somehow, we forgot to contact you It is not normal, it is a manufacturing defect. That is why I have added a voucher to your account. Please, put this code xxxxxxxxx on the voucher field at the checkout process and you will obtain a discount of 26,50 EUR. Voucher code is available until September, 18th 2019. Best regards, xxxxxxxxxxx - AMIGAstore.eu So should I accept this? |
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18 September 2018, 18:03 | #194 |
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So, they admit its a manufacturing defect but don't offer to replace the item?
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18 September 2018, 18:27 | #196 |
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I'd say it is up to you to judge if you can accept their offer. It is either that or a full refund (if you return it). If there are no more cases available, then obviously they cannot replace it with a new one even if they wanted to.
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Thanks for the answer I sent the email 13th of August of 2018. It took you way past a month to reply. Same thing happened earlier this summer when I ordered this A1200 case from you. It was listed as in stock and it took you many weeks/a month to process and ship the order. And took weeks to reply my email. It's starting to look like a trend. Also, with all that waiting I did this summer I get an A1200 case which you admit to having a manufacturing defect on top of it all. Isn't it normal to offer a replacement or a full refund for the product when it's defective? When I pay this amount and wait for ages to get the product (even though it was listed as in stock at the time I ordered it) I at least expect it to be without manufacturing defects. Regards xxxx It is out of the question for me to ship it back. I'm not spending more energy or money on this. I feel I as a customer have suffered enough. We'll see if it takes another month or more for them to answer again. |
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I'm not sure how the rules are in EU in general, but in Denmark the seller has to cover the return shipping cost for any defective products. If you do not want to spend the energy posting it, then you have no rights to get anything.
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Customer service is extremely important. I work as a service electrician and if a customer have any fault on anything we have installed we almost immediately go home to the customer and change the faulty component. Without the customer needing to worry about anything or paying for anything, as long as it's within the 5 year warranty. Customer service makes happy customers. And happy customers come back for more. It's better to sacrifice a little bit and have a happy customer instead of ending up with annoyed customers. If I end up taking that voucher and at the same time my experience with this company summer/fall I will end up as a not super happy customer. It's okay, but I will think twice before I shop there anymore. Last year an order from them was missing a few items which I payed for, not expensive ones but they were not in the package. They never aswered my mails regarding this. A few years ago I had no problems with them. They were fast to respond to emails and fast to process orders. So to me it looks like things have changed from a really good customer experience to not so good. I can accept one excuse, but when it's starting to become a trend then I shy away and look elsewhere. |
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What colour is your defective case? ASB Computer may not have them in stock but we have both white and clear available. Maybe we can help, let me contact Phillippe about your case. |
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