Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/04/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Just a question. What happens to all the broken Leicas that have been returned? As I understand it, under US law a refurbished product cannot be resold as "new." In the consumer electronics industry refurbished TVs, hi-fi receivers and amplifiers, video recorders that have been fixed by the manufacturer are sold as "B" stock and must be clearly labeled as refurbished. The selling price is usually a good deal below the new price. I have a house full of "B" stock Sony electronics bought at a Sony outlet store. My local electronics guru tells me that the quality is often better than new since the weak components have been replaced and the device is tested more thoroughly than newly manufactured products. Is there a Leica outlet store somewhere? Do the broken Leicas get disassembled and the parts fitted to new cameras? Are they kept as spares for repairs? Are the cameras fixed and sent back to dissatisfied customers that want replacements? Enquiring minds want to know. Larry Z