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I noticed at the start of this contest that I had fewer posts than at the end of the last one, but I haven't been paying much attention lately.
Haven't noticed any lately, but back in the hot and heavy part there were definitely entire threads being deleted.
Yes Todd.. Some people got the call and sending units back. I will try to finish all today.
Still waiting in NJ
Hey Oleg, are you still calling customers?
I hope you are not past the "M"s yet.
Jim M
He's just saving the best for last! ;):D
Jim, if it is alphabetical, he isn't past the 'H's yet.
Not that I am in any hurry to see this thing go out the door, but it would be nice to know that message was recieved and I'm on the list.
How about the Canadian customers. Im not sure who is affiliated with who, but I ordered mine out of Mississauga Ontario. Ive been dealing with this issue since I purchased my unit in July of 2010 but have made it work. I love the machine, I use it every day as I own a welding shop, its my preferred unit for welding aluminum. But it would be nice to have it sorted out. I had to purchase a smaller unit to do low amperage welding where I vary the pedal a lot. The 250EX would be a great unit with that small issue sorted out. In two years Ive only had to replace the gas valve once and reset the points twice other than that its worked great. Any info would be appreciated. I would even report testing of the new unit as a company. Go green!
I don't quite get this approach and the sudden rush - since all the 250EXT's are going to be replaced anyways, why not let all existing customers keep using them until the 255EXT is ready, and then do the swap? I have nothing in this game anymore, but it seems to me that having the continuity of a machine is pretty important, especially for those who weld for a living. Also, existing customers will be taking much less risk, since they can be confident that the 255EXT exists, and if you get a lead customer, performs as well before they accept the swap. If Everlast keeps to the schedule, that is only a bridge of 3 months anyways, so if deliver slips, no customers are adversely impacted.
Cheers,
Mike
I hope not, that would mean customers are lending money to Everlast, it's more likely a condition of the factory. Who knows, but doing the swap with the minimum interruption to the customers is what I would do if I had a product that had to be totally recalled, which essentially this is. Lets see if these posts last long enough to continue the discussion ...
I believe that the newer version is from the same factory that makes the 210ext. That is a different factory from the 250ext. If all the machines are going back to the factory I'm sure it would be cheaper to ship them all at once. I have feeling they want to be done with the 250ext.
The units have to be all returned at one time and not piece milled. I believe there is a time limit on things as well. The customers do have options here, and not just one path.