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My point was that Athearn shouldn't be gun-shy considering producing the next run. There should be options available. All the models designed and assembled in China have some design and production quality issues. But it seems that some are really bad. Remember the BLI sound decoder which kept blowing up? BLI issued a recall. Even Scale Trains' Big Blow is not totally problem free. But none of these problems are so bad that there would be no solution.
I am just concerned that Athearn getting a lot of returns may make them reconsider doing any more. There is an out of pocket expense for them on every return and that can eventually make the cost more than the profit. And that could affect future models. They will do what they can to satisfy existing sales. N scale steam is always more difficult than diesels, articulateds especially so.
Thanks for the support. I'm going to wait until June 8th and then get into it with them. Enough is enough by then at six months. Back to the Acreage. Doug
The only thing civil that Athearn deserves at this point is a class action lawsuit. This is a disgrace.
But Peteski, do you have $500 of your own money tied up in a product that you can't use and currently somewhere else, for months, with no resolution in sight? To a lot of people, $500 is a lot of money.Sometimes you have to put yourself in the other guy's shoes.
...everybody wants to sue at a drop of a hat. You really think that a class action lawsuit (if it is even a an option) will solve anything?
But Peteski, do you have $500 of your own money tied up in a product that you can't use and currently somewhere else, for months, with no resolution in sight? To a lot of people, $500 is a lot of money.
Sometimes you have to put yourself in the other guy's shoes.
They have had my engine, and my money for 7 months with no foreseeable resolution and I have a second engine with the issue Nick outlined. It is a completely and totally unacceptable.I really don't care if Athearn ever produces another NScale Locomotive again.
And if a manufacturer decides to quit because no one is buying their products, how can that be blamed on the consumers? They didn't have products that the consumer wants for one or a multitude of reasons. Take a look at Sears, Toys R Us, etc.
Sears and Toys R Us is simply the death of the LHS on a global scale.~Ian
Demise of the above companies had nothing to do with faulty or poor-quality products, or even lawsuits. We are mixing apples and kumquats here.