Free shipping to Champaign, IL (that's where their service center is)? No, I had to 
pay my own shipping, etc. But, the service is pretty good - I've had my transmitters 
checked twice and those transmitters weren't the reasons for my crashes. However, once 
it took a long time and I had to call them to find out. They were very busy (no 
problem), but they didn't tell me that I'd have to wait for weeks (I'd like it better 
if they did).

Rense Lange

-------Original Message-------
From: "yclui_hk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 02/07/03 12:43 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [RCSE] Jr Service

> 
> I have heard some negative comments about JR¡¦s service recently in
other forums and I am glad to see something more positive here as I
have been using their radio equipment for very very long time.

JR earned by loyalty by their wonderful service. Before I quitted
this hobby many years ago, I had sent servos, receivers and
transmitters back to JR Japan ( I am living in Hongkong ) for service
and I always got my equipment back looking almost like new. I didn¡¦t
have to pay a single Yen in the process as JR bore the full cost of
shipping and servicing.

Now I am back again and I am still using my old JR Apex Computer
radio - JR¡¦s first generation computer radio. It had taken me many
months to save enough money to get it. I was still going to school at
that time. After so many years, I am wondering whether JR is still
the good old JR I knew. No need for their service yet but would like
to hear some more experience .

Thanks,

Y C  Lui
Hongkong





--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], George Gillburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 07:13 PM 2/6/2003 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >Is it worth sending a reciever back to JR for testing and/or
service or
> >would I be better off buying something else?
> >
> >Charles
>
>
> I'll bet it would be to your advantage.  I just sent in 4 servos to
JR, 2
> ea 341 and 2 ea 351.  I got back two servos they said were working
properly
> (they had been in a crash which is why I sent them in) and two new
servos,
> 1 of each type.  The bill for this service was a "whopping" $
7.50!  I
> think it was well worth my investment.   I don't think you'll
regret
> sending in your receiver.
>
>
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