MombasaFlash
Heli's & Tele's bloke
There are one or two posts that credit a couple of DJI representatives with attempting to be helpful but these are lost in the swathe of posts of frustration or anger with DJI for their lack of customer concern, particularly with regard to their 'upgrade' policy where original equipment has either failed or been proven to be inadequate in some way and DJI owners are expected to shell out for replacements. We know that DJI trolls these pages so why not gather all the complaints into one easy to follow rant and see whether or not they feel the need to contribute.
Look upon it as a sort of petition to DJI to change their ways by offering real support to paying customers. It is all very well to try and place the burden upon the dealers but in reality there is little they can do because they have to deal with the same attitudes from DJI China.
All these S800 v2 upgrades (ESC's, GPS, OSD, IMU and now booms) should be quality control replacements - in the same way that Toyota recalled two million cars to have the brakes problem rectified and then recalled another few million cars to fix a steering issue.
Evidently, the Japanese have more moral backbone than the Chinese.
Messrs. DJI? You really do not like adverse publicity, because it is shameful. And yet you induce it with your very own actions. Please take note of the following:
Your duty is to your existing customers and the onus is upon you to replace at your own expense, products with problems resulting from faulty design or manufacture. You have sold me (and quite a few other people too) a complete Professional Aerial Photography System (to use your very own description). I bought it last November - that is just four months ago - and it has been unreliable from the outset, immediately displayed this very disconcerting random height loss issue. As I was in Africa and flying it for the first time I thought perhaps the problem was related to excessive heat or altitude. But no. It turns out that you have sold me a duff IMU. And now, to add insult to injury, you even want to charge me for replacing it with one that works ??
Look upon it as a sort of petition to DJI to change their ways by offering real support to paying customers. It is all very well to try and place the burden upon the dealers but in reality there is little they can do because they have to deal with the same attitudes from DJI China.
All these S800 v2 upgrades (ESC's, GPS, OSD, IMU and now booms) should be quality control replacements - in the same way that Toyota recalled two million cars to have the brakes problem rectified and then recalled another few million cars to fix a steering issue.
Evidently, the Japanese have more moral backbone than the Chinese.
Messrs. DJI? You really do not like adverse publicity, because it is shameful. And yet you induce it with your very own actions. Please take note of the following:
Your duty is to your existing customers and the onus is upon you to replace at your own expense, products with problems resulting from faulty design or manufacture. You have sold me (and quite a few other people too) a complete Professional Aerial Photography System (to use your very own description). I bought it last November - that is just four months ago - and it has been unreliable from the outset, immediately displayed this very disconcerting random height loss issue. As I was in Africa and flying it for the first time I thought perhaps the problem was related to excessive heat or altitude. But no. It turns out that you have sold me a duff IMU. And now, to add insult to injury, you even want to charge me for replacing it with one that works ??