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Metal Detectors
Minelab
Audio feedback recall for the 6000
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<blockquote data-quote="hippyhunter" data-source="post: 654659" data-attributes="member: 11389"><p>No mate. I didn't ask them. I sold it so I didn't have to have any more concerns about it. Yeah if they where happy to go thru all that garbage with warranty they got a great deal... Mind you I saw one go on marketplace for $6000. Bet you that was similar situation.. An inexperienced buyer copping all that noise and being deterred altogether thinking it was meant to be like such... Or even 'their fault' not knowing what they are doing (minelab was the ones who insisted easy expert on the box) . This issue was a bit more than minor in my books. I bet most owners of the Toyota's weren't driving along every day from new thinking "WTF is going on here then???"</p><p>It's seems there are one type of people that think mass faulty detectors is acceptable if warranty is served, I am in the group that thinks they should have found this out before they took our money and pumped out as much sales as possible before admitting fault</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hippyhunter, post: 654659, member: 11389"] No mate. I didn't ask them. I sold it so I didn't have to have any more concerns about it. Yeah if they where happy to go thru all that garbage with warranty they got a great deal... Mind you I saw one go on marketplace for $6000. Bet you that was similar situation.. An inexperienced buyer copping all that noise and being deterred altogether thinking it was meant to be like such... Or even 'their fault' not knowing what they are doing (minelab was the ones who insisted easy expert on the box) . This issue was a bit more than minor in my books. I bet most owners of the Toyota's weren't driving along every day from new thinking "WTF is going on here then???" It's seems there are one type of people that think mass faulty detectors is acceptable if warranty is served, I am in the group that thinks they should have found this out before they took our money and pumped out as much sales as possible before admitting fault [/QUOTE]
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Audio feedback recall for the 6000
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