Wow Alan, sounds like you must have encountered the staff at CRK on the
wrong day. Which branch office are we talking about here? I have had nothing
but fantastic service from Ross at CRK in Melbourne. Sure, he couldn't fix
one of my K2's, but everything else has been fine. The K2 that couldn't be
repaired was returned to me in one piece at no charge once it was determined
that they could not repair the camera (no parts available).

Cheers

Shaun.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Alan Chan
Sent: Thursday, 15 August 2002 10:42 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: LX repair update

>These repairers obviously short-cut on the "sticky-mirror" repair, just
>replacing a few surface rubbers won't cut it, the camera has to be pulled
>right
>to bits, i.e. scattered all over the work-bench. None of the many LX that I
>have had repaired in OZ that had "sticky-mirror" have ever suffered it
>again.
>These dudes are hopeless :-(

On the other hand, the old guy in CR Kenndy stripped my MDA into pieces and
didn't bother to put it back together properly. Not to mention he charged me
AU$180 for a 5 min fix on my MX which he latter claimed I did something to
it and tried to shift the blame on me, when the jamming problem kept coming
back. And he always treated me like shxt everytime I went there. Very nice,
very nice indeed.

regards,
Alan Chan


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