bastian
01.11.2006, 14:37
Hallo zusammen,
ich bin gerade über diesen Artikel gestolpert:
http://www.imaging-resource.com/badccds.html
Darin steht, dass Sony defekte CCDs nur noch vor Oktober 2007 kostenfrei ersetzen will.
Is there a time limit on the offered repairs?
Possibly. In most cases, the manufacturers involved have simply issued service advisories and said that they'll repair affected devices regardless of whether the original warranty had expired. Most manufacturers aren't specifying a time limit. Two exceptions are Olympus, who has set a time limit of four years from the date of initial purchase, and Sony, who has set a cutoff point of October 2, 2007 for their free-repair offer (at least, all the products we explicitly checked on Sony's US service website showed that time limit).
Habt ihr (noch) einen Beleg dafür oder dagegen?
Ich habe eine (noch) funktionierende A1, vielleicht sollte ich die jetzt mal häufiger durch den Regen tragen....
Gruß,
Sebastian
ich bin gerade über diesen Artikel gestolpert:
http://www.imaging-resource.com/badccds.html
Darin steht, dass Sony defekte CCDs nur noch vor Oktober 2007 kostenfrei ersetzen will.
Is there a time limit on the offered repairs?
Possibly. In most cases, the manufacturers involved have simply issued service advisories and said that they'll repair affected devices regardless of whether the original warranty had expired. Most manufacturers aren't specifying a time limit. Two exceptions are Olympus, who has set a time limit of four years from the date of initial purchase, and Sony, who has set a cutoff point of October 2, 2007 for their free-repair offer (at least, all the products we explicitly checked on Sony's US service website showed that time limit).
Habt ihr (noch) einen Beleg dafür oder dagegen?
Ich habe eine (noch) funktionierende A1, vielleicht sollte ich die jetzt mal häufiger durch den Regen tragen....
Gruß,
Sebastian