Paulie Walnuts
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Mine works fine. Could have just been a bad batch. Happens all the time across all products. At least its not lead paint on Jap toys thats killing kids.
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WilliamHBonney said:Happens all the time across all products. At least its not lead paint on Jap toys thats killing kids.
David Fermani said:You're not kidding! My wife just sent back a bunch of toys recalled for lead. Overseas cheapo manufacturers could care less what gets produced at their factories. How can the US compete against foreign companies that pay their employees $50 per week? It's very sad what this world has come to.
zoomzoom mazda5 said:Just got off the phone with David (the other one) and a new UDM will be on it's way to me, And a return tag for the old one too. Great customer service and fast response too!......Angelo....:xyxthumbs
Carbon Blue said:he said that out of the 2000 some UDMs that have been sold, I was the 6th case that it has happened to. He didnt say particularly what the problem could be.
sonyexec said:UDM has sure turned out to be a shoddy product thus far given all the hype. This is not the only board I have read threads on major UDM problems and I'm not talking just one or two complaints. I would stick with the PC.
corvettecrazy said:If you were a pro you would likely be using a rotary.
Personally I dont think that just because a few of us have minor issues would be a reason to not buy one. Their warrenty is really good along with their customer service. They definately take care of their customers.
Having used both the PC and the UDM, I would much rather have the smoother running UDM and the risk of a minor issue (that I know will get taken care of if it occurs) than use the PC that has a lot more vibrations.