[amayausers]

  • From: "Roland R. Irish III" <signman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2006 19:28:48 -0400

I had a fellow 'scout leader' who had a Ford picku-premo shape for an  
older truck-still under warranty-but one of the bad 'red' paint jobs.  
Peeling off in sheets the size of pancakes! Dealership refused over  
and over to do anything. She had me make up 'this Ford is a Lemon'  
and the name of the dealership on magnets-and then drove all over  
town with them-even to the dealership!
She got plenty of satisfaction out of it...and I think eventually  
they caved in and repainted it. Seems their body shop couldn't read  
the tech bulletin about that 'bad red paint'- I knew all about it,  
had a red ford Ranger!

Roland

Sunrise Graphics
116 Main St
Claremont, NH 03743
603-543-1324
fax 603-543-9902
www.sunrisegraphics.org
signman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


On Apr 10, 2006, at 7:21 PM, Kushnerick wrote:

> Glenn
>
> Reminds me of a fella who purchased a brand new Dodge truck 7 or 8  
> years
> ago. Within his first month of ownership, the transmission went and  
> the
> truck had to be towed back to the dealer.
>
> To make a very long story short ..... after 3 weeks, the truck  
> still sat
> on the dealers lot and the transmission was not repaired [all kinds of
> excuses were given - parts not available, wrong parts shipped, back
> order, etc.]. Being fed up with no action, the owner decided he had
> enough and phoned the service department on a Friday morning.  He told
> them that he would be coming in the following Monday to do one of two
> things ..... drive his truck home  OR  paint "This truck is a  
> lemon" all
> over his truck and since it was his truck, the dealer could not  
> prevent
> him from doing the painting [he was going to use the washable paint  
> that
> is used on store front windows to advertise sales, holiday  
> greetings, etc.].
>
> When the truck owner got to the dealership Monday, his truck was ready
> to drive home. The dealer had replaced his complete transmission with
> one removed from one of their "in stock" new vehicles.
>
> I certainly am not suggesting anything by this story but your problems
> simply reminded me of it.
>
> By the way, this is true ...... I know the person who owned the truck.
>
> Bob
>
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> Global Embroidery wrote:
>
>
>> Anand,
>> If you would like a second AMAYA XT I have one for sale. The only  
>> catch
>> is that after 3 million stitches the hook has worn and a  
>> replacement is
>> NOT available through the distributor and Melco are not prepared to
>> provide one either under warranty or for purchase.
>>
>> Melco service may be great inside the USA unfortunately however  
>> outside
>> the USA their service leaves much to be desired. It's kind of like  
>> 'now
>> we have your money you no longer are of any benefit'
>>
>> Glenn
>> Global Embroidery
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: amayausers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> [mailto:amayausers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Kesavan
>> Sent: Tuesday, 11 April 2006 8:09 AM
>> To: amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Subject: [amayausers] Re: Help!!!
>>
>> Thanks Jeff/Roland,
>>
>> With this group going I dont think I will have qualms about buying  
>> more
>> Amayas.
>>
>> I did a 100K Jacket back yeterday while doing my accounts. Had to get
>> out my
>> chair about five times for bobbin changes and a birds nest.
>>
>> I am using my self wound bobbins at the moment. Are there any  
>> brands of
>> ready wound bobbins recommend?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Anand
>>
>>
>>
>> Anand,
>>
>> One of the changes to the XT is that it does not have the sensors  
>> that
>> detect color change home and whether the machine is on needle or not.
>> The XT
>> does it differently using a Color Change Encoder on the color change
>> motor.
>> The Non-XT machines do not have the encoder. Do not look for the
>> sensors,
>> they are not there.
>>
>> Jeff Banks
>> Melco Embroidery Systems
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