I wasn't worried. It was just a statement about Laredo as a
destination. I assume I'll still get Sony QC.
Chuck Norcutt
Moose wrote:
> Chuck Norcutt wrote:
>> It has been about 3 years since I bought my Mynolta A1. Just as I was
>> beginning to think it was immune from the dreaded Sony sensor corruption
>> problem it suddenly reared its head. But it's very intermittent.
>> Anyhow, I did manage to capture two images showing the problem and
>> included prints of same in the box sent off to Sony's repair center in
>> Laredo, TX. No doubt it's somewhere on the other side of the Rio Grande
>> by now. Not likely that any US citizen is part of the hands-on repair
>> process at that address.
> The eight year old or so, assembled in Mexico, combo radio/tape/CD
> player in my Olds convertible stopped playing CDs 2-3 years ago. I duly
> turned it in with some $ for a reconditioned one, which soon worked as
> bad or worse than the old one. I took it back and found out that it was
> from a reconditioner in the US that they were having trouble with. They
> exchanged it for one reconditioned by the factory of its birth in
> Mexico. That one was just like new in appearance and operation and is
> still fine.
>
> Not to worry.
>
> Moose
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