rami G
Established
Hi all,
After using the RD-1 for a while I realized I am not willing to live with the high number hot pixels, which are showing even in 400 iso 1/60 for example... and with some other minor issues (battery needle would not calibrate). I called Epson and was told to contact Tri-state Camera, epson's repair representatives in Manhattan. I left my camera there around 3 weeks ago or little more. When I contacted them recently, they informed me that Epson does not repair, but replaces the camera. Since the camera was on back order I was told they would contact me as soon as they get one. When I called again, couple of days ago, they told me that they tried to contact Epson again, that my old camera is still there and that they don't know yet how to handle the situation. They mentioned that my old camera is still there, for couple of times, as if they were expecting me to say "oh, no problem then, I'll just pick up my old camera". Can anybody give me a hint about how to resolve the issue? is there a special epson USA phone number that will allow me to speak to someone that heard the combination "RD-1" before (unlike the people from Epson I have actually spoken to?). I am really furstrated about the situation and more about knowing that my camera is just waiting in the store until someone will find out what they are supposed to do. I would appreciate any advice,
After using the RD-1 for a while I realized I am not willing to live with the high number hot pixels, which are showing even in 400 iso 1/60 for example... and with some other minor issues (battery needle would not calibrate). I called Epson and was told to contact Tri-state Camera, epson's repair representatives in Manhattan. I left my camera there around 3 weeks ago or little more. When I contacted them recently, they informed me that Epson does not repair, but replaces the camera. Since the camera was on back order I was told they would contact me as soon as they get one. When I called again, couple of days ago, they told me that they tried to contact Epson again, that my old camera is still there and that they don't know yet how to handle the situation. They mentioned that my old camera is still there, for couple of times, as if they were expecting me to say "oh, no problem then, I'll just pick up my old camera". Can anybody give me a hint about how to resolve the issue? is there a special epson USA phone number that will allow me to speak to someone that heard the combination "RD-1" before (unlike the people from Epson I have actually spoken to?). I am really furstrated about the situation and more about knowing that my camera is just waiting in the store until someone will find out what they are supposed to do. I would appreciate any advice,