Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2011/04/23

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Subject: [Leica] Leica Japan stories
From: geordiepete211 at yahoo.co.uk (Peter Cheyne)
Date: Sun, 24 Apr 2011 03:22:22 +0900

Hi Richard,

yes, it was unusual for Japanese service, but maybe not for Leica  
Japan.  I don't consider complaining about being treated rudely in not  
being allowed to see that lens.  It's almost impossible to solve that  
sort of problem.

The problem that I hope can and should  be solved is that Leica  
Japan's repair department quoted almost 200,000 yen for a repair job  
that was then undertaken by DAG in the USA for under 200 dollars.   
Either they're ripping people off, or they are incapable of locating  
mechanical/electronic problems, so resort to replacing far more than  
is necessary (to the tune of ten times the price).
I think there is a customer base here that is being overly exploited  
by Leica's Japan branch.

Here is the e-mail I received from Leica Japan when I told them there  
is a repairman in the USA who quoted me $180 for my M7 job:

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180$.... It's very reasonable! wow.... We really hope the technician  
will never
come to Japan for Leica's repair.

Have a nice weekend


Best Regards,

Naoki Sekiguchi
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Hmm... I can see why he has an interest in hoping  that!

All the best,

Peter


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