Fly on the wall, now must speak...
You don't know that, Cowpokey. As much as you'd like to vent your frustrations of supporting end users as a career field tech / engineer, I don't believe it applies here. You just don't have enough information to make this statement.
Regardless, without the blunt accusatory tones / cold subtext-wielding responses or blatant insults, it seems like the factual takeaways or knowns are:
1) Lowrance may or may not have properly designed or manufactured the connector to withstand regular consumer use (on a yak) and a wide range of marine and landborne conditions
2) RavensDefence may or may not have forced the connector in such a way to make it fail
3) Lowrance definitely failed to make the failed part consumer serviceable / replaceable - most likely an intentional product management decision to derive service revenue and/or reduce costs / and/or connector failure points
4) Lowrance definitely failed to provide, in RavensDefence;s opinion, a decent level of customer service to support the product post-warranty expiration
5) Lowrance appears to have less than stellar record of support for their products, beyond the sale, in the eyes of this website's users / owners of their products / other reviews of their products.
With these actual knowns, I'll take a man of this community for his word over some faceless corporation with a less than stellar reputation.
Originally posted by Cowpokey
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Regardless, without the blunt accusatory tones / cold subtext-wielding responses or blatant insults, it seems like the factual takeaways or knowns are:
1) Lowrance may or may not have properly designed or manufactured the connector to withstand regular consumer use (on a yak) and a wide range of marine and landborne conditions
2) RavensDefence may or may not have forced the connector in such a way to make it fail
3) Lowrance definitely failed to make the failed part consumer serviceable / replaceable - most likely an intentional product management decision to derive service revenue and/or reduce costs / and/or connector failure points
4) Lowrance definitely failed to provide, in RavensDefence;s opinion, a decent level of customer service to support the product post-warranty expiration
5) Lowrance appears to have less than stellar record of support for their products, beyond the sale, in the eyes of this website's users / owners of their products / other reviews of their products.
With these actual knowns, I'll take a man of this community for his word over some faceless corporation with a less than stellar reputation.
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