Sparky5149
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I had two Cochran computers over the last 10 years I was diving. I sold off one (for $1000 of the $2400 it cost me) & I got another.. so to say I am an "experienced, multi-decade Cochran owner" is ample.
Aside from being ridiculously over-priced, even though the existing 2013 technology has exceeded them, the company is not as prosperous & "Full of integrity" as all its customers believed after we paid $2200 for a dive computer. You pay $2000 the most a human being has paid for a dive computer on the planet Earth, you expect top-notch everything.
When you buy a Mercedes, one reason your buying it the quality & thought of repairs. If you buy a $70,000 car, you dont expect a tune up to be $45,000. But that's what you'll get with Cochran.
Send your Cochran unit in for upkeep/repairs & ask them to project the costs....
Would it surprise you that its likely nearly $800 to fix a Cochran? Yes roughly 40-50% of what you paid for it new is what it will cost you to fix one.
That's what I was just told.
A broken "sensor" and a wrist strap and shipping..... Oh, but the great thing these generous, integrity-filled, folks are gonna do for me is "waive the cost of the wrist strap". Wooo-hee! Thats top-class service isn't it? Isn't that swell? Like they are doing me a favor & I should be pleased.
These are either (1) Not the same people working there in 2001 or (2) It is the same people who have become desperate & greedy after the economy dropped.
Feel free to argue the point, the company, who I just FWD this thread to, may arrive to do product-image-damage control. Irregardless, This isn't a debate, its a message for the new shoppers out there, like I was once. This economy is tearing down everything we trusted in our loyal brand-names..
Suunto would not do this to you, trust me.
I'm out.
Aside from being ridiculously over-priced, even though the existing 2013 technology has exceeded them, the company is not as prosperous & "Full of integrity" as all its customers believed after we paid $2200 for a dive computer. You pay $2000 the most a human being has paid for a dive computer on the planet Earth, you expect top-notch everything.
When you buy a Mercedes, one reason your buying it the quality & thought of repairs. If you buy a $70,000 car, you dont expect a tune up to be $45,000. But that's what you'll get with Cochran.
Send your Cochran unit in for upkeep/repairs & ask them to project the costs....
Would it surprise you that its likely nearly $800 to fix a Cochran? Yes roughly 40-50% of what you paid for it new is what it will cost you to fix one.
That's what I was just told.
A broken "sensor" and a wrist strap and shipping..... Oh, but the great thing these generous, integrity-filled, folks are gonna do for me is "waive the cost of the wrist strap". Wooo-hee! Thats top-class service isn't it? Isn't that swell? Like they are doing me a favor & I should be pleased.
These are either (1) Not the same people working there in 2001 or (2) It is the same people who have become desperate & greedy after the economy dropped.
Feel free to argue the point, the company, who I just FWD this thread to, may arrive to do product-image-damage control. Irregardless, This isn't a debate, its a message for the new shoppers out there, like I was once. This economy is tearing down everything we trusted in our loyal brand-names..
Suunto would not do this to you, trust me.
I'm out.
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