My D2H just came back from Nikonland
Hi Y'all,
My D2H finally came back from Nikonland and I was one happy puppy. They had replaced the bayonet mount, the aperture operation, the rubber grip, the rewind side rubber, the base plate and card cover plus a general cleaning for $410.00.
My happiness started to ebb when I saw a crack in the viewing screen that had not been there when I shipped it to Nikonland. It hit rock bottom when I attached a lens to the camera, put the viewfinder to my eye and saw blackness!!! I tried another lens and still saw nada. I depressed the shutter release took a shot and saw blackness. I took off the lens and the mirror was down and would not come up.
Now I bought the D2H in 3/05 and it went in for service on 7/05 and again on 10/05 for metering issues. I had to send it back a third time this month for the metering & focusing issues. Now its going back for the 4th time in 18 months.
After speaking with the service dept and arranging for its return to those good folks I then called customer service and had a hissy fit. The nice gent named Dirk just called me back and said that they would refund the $410 charge. he also said that he think he found the reason for the botched repair. The last agent had made a typo and had listed my camera as a D1H and Dirk thinks they treated it as D1H when they made the repairs. I find that hard to believe as the invoice said D2H, the camera said D2H, my letter said D2H but then again I spent 3 years in the Army and I have seen dumber things happen.
Is there a moral to this tale? Yeah, hissy fits works. Also keeping all the papers on your cameras and dealings with your camera company is also quite helpful.
My D2H finally came back from Nikonland and I was one happy puppy. They had replaced the bayonet mount, the aperture operation, the rubber grip, the rewind side rubber, the base plate and card cover plus a general cleaning for $410.00.
My happiness started to ebb when I saw a crack in the viewing screen that had not been there when I shipped it to Nikonland. It hit rock bottom when I attached a lens to the camera, put the viewfinder to my eye and saw blackness!!! I tried another lens and still saw nada. I depressed the shutter release took a shot and saw blackness. I took off the lens and the mirror was down and would not come up.
Now I bought the D2H in 3/05 and it went in for service on 7/05 and again on 10/05 for metering issues. I had to send it back a third time this month for the metering & focusing issues. Now its going back for the 4th time in 18 months.
After speaking with the service dept and arranging for its return to those good folks I then called customer service and had a hissy fit. The nice gent named Dirk just called me back and said that they would refund the $410 charge. he also said that he think he found the reason for the botched repair. The last agent had made a typo and had listed my camera as a D1H and Dirk thinks they treated it as D1H when they made the repairs. I find that hard to believe as the invoice said D2H, the camera said D2H, my letter said D2H but then again I spent 3 years in the Army and I have seen dumber things happen.
Is there a moral to this tale? Yeah, hissy fits works. Also keeping all the papers on your cameras and dealings with your camera company is also quite helpful.
Harry
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Someone else's problems never console me. However the common theme is that you have to stick to your guns with the company until you get some satisfaction. You can't suck your thumb you have to be persistent and demanding.
I have had similar problems with my electric oven, my hurricane shields, my cabinetry, my lawn sprinklers, my jukebox, my cable service, my wife's PC (I told her not to buy a Gateway), and my lighting. I don't think anything is made right these days. :pissed
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I sure wouldn't want to be on the receiving end of that!
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It sounds like it worked better when you sent it in the first time..
The first thing I did when my box came back from Canon Factory Service was to go over it with a fine tooth comb. I didn't find anything to be upset about fortunately.
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Hey Jeff,
All of my past dealing with their repair center has been fine but they really dropped the ball this time. I'm sure that in the end I will be happy with the final result. That said it is unacceptable to me to have to send a camera in to the service center 4 times in the space of approx. 18 months for basically the same issue.
If I made my $ with a the camera I would be in a very hard place. I feel that when these situations come up we should not just sit back and say "well they are trying and they will fix the problem eventually". We have to let them know this is unacceptable to us and demand better. This is just the beginning of a protracted series of communications I will be having with Nikon on this matter. The metering issue with the D2H is well known but it should not take 3 tries to resolve it. Also I will have some explanation of what the hell they did to the camera on its last visit.
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Hey PF,
I did check the serial number and it was the same camera that I sent to them. It did work better before I sent it in. I had to make some wild ass adjustments but I could take a picture with it. Its really hard to compose a shot and you can't see anything through the viewfinder.
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