Calzone
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Leica owners did not wait until the last minute or procrastinate! It's not their fault that Leica abruptly terminated its guarantee and every owner had 120 days to submit their camera for evaluation/repair so they wouldn't be left holding the bag.
PTP,
You are correct in that Leica could of made better of their "Good Will" and contributed and exacerbated the log-jam that resulted at the end of their Sensor Replacement Program.
I even take ownership that I waited at least a year or longer before sending my Monochrom in for Sensor Replacement.
The point I was trying to make is that there was an envelope that was a lot longer than a year prior to those 120 days final notice, and many people procrastinated-myself included, but I was lucky not have been impacted by the termination of this extension of "Good Will."
Some will argue that this program should of been more open ended or perhaps should have been indefinite, but is that good business or is that being naive? Did owners protect their own best interests, or are they expecting Leica to do that?
How much time would be correct? I stand firm people procrastinated, myself included. It is human nature.
Cal