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Old May 1st 05, 11:23 PM
DeWayne
 
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"Korbin Dallas" wrote in message
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On Sat, 30 Apr 2005 13:10:40 +0000, DeWayne wrote:

Its much easier to replace the radio than bother with stocking replacement
parts. In most cases these days the cost of handing the parts makes
them more expensive than a replacement radio.


I'd like to hear how Sony customers who send in 2010's and SW77's out of
warranty. If Sony doesn't fix them then what happens? SOL?




"Jim Hackett" wrote in message
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They probably won't do it NOW! Sony doesn't want to sell parts. They
want
to sell you a new radio. They have the sorriest customer relations of
any
company I've ever seen...


I thought about buying a Sony SW77 used, but I was really leary of
getting
it serviced.



"John" wrote in message
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One thing's for sure about Drake, if you need a part for one of their
radios, as long as they're still in business they'll do their damndest
to
get it for you.

I needed a band crystal for my SW-4, wrote Drake and the Parts Manager
sold
me one he had at home.

Sony's sold eleventy-million ICF2010's; think their Parts Manager will
do
that for us in 20 years?

John


"Too_Many_Tools" wrote in message
oups.com...
Has anyone considered that if the demise of the Drake R8 series was
truely because of discontinued parts then it is highly likely that
Drake will have few if any parts in inventory for customer repairs.

In the past, more than one great product has turned into a white
elephant because of unobtainable components.

TMT






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Korbin Dallas
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