Look under Vitalityweb.com. $3,000, 90 day warranty. Cheap. Clearly
there is not a great deal of faith in its longevity.
But I don't see that as a reason not to let anyone see the circuit
diagram?
Have to keep the new product sales treadmill running, and we can't
let repair of old models result in lost sales of new ones. Or soBut who in their right mind would dream of buying a new three
the corporate doublethink goes.
thousand dollar item from a company which would not only not support
their products, but which would so infuriate their customers by
telling them to get lost when they even dare to ask for a circuit
diagram??
For my part, I'd prefer to publicise to the whole world that this
company will intentionally turn your/their $3000 massage chair in
your living room into a gigantic white elephant!
People should be warned off from ever having any dealings with such a company.
Amandaa Ripanykhazov <licensedtoquill@gmail.com> wrote:
Have to keep the new product sales treadmill running, and we can't
let repair of old models result in lost sales of new ones. Or soBut who in their right mind would dream of buying a new three
the corporate doublethink goes.
thousand dollar item from a company which would not only not support
their products, but which would so infuriate their customers by
telling them to get lost when they even dare to ask for a circuit
diagram??
Ah, but see, there's where you are indicating you are not the typical customer.
For a $3000 massage chair, the typical customer (and 99% of all the customers) will do one of two things when their $3000 chair fails.
One, if the chair is in warranty, they will instruct their personal
assistant to file a warranty claim.
Two, if the chair is out of warranty, they will instruct their personal assistant to purchase a new chair and dispose of the failed one.
And the corporate doublethinkers know this, and are banking on this
behavior from 99% of their customers.
You fall into that remaining 1%, and they have no issue with telling
you to go pound sand, because you are not enough revenue to matter, nor
will you likely have sufficient influence to impact the sales treadmill
for the 99% remainder.
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