Bentley wrote:Your 2nd statement is as much blindly labling something as the 1st sentence.
You know how many units GMG has sold with WifI, you know how many have had issues? Of course you don't, so you have no idea if it is .0001% failure rate or 50%...so you sound like a disgruntled GMG owner that is gonna prove a point! Enjoy your Yoder...sell, give away or let a family member use the GMG, I guarantee they will enjoy it! Move on Dude!
You are right, sometimes you just have to call a Spade a Spade!
wedwards wrote:To say that "there is nothing like the GMG at that price and with those features" is blindly (and deliberately, in my opinion), ignoring the fact that those features have to work without fault,
and there are insanely large amounts of reports on the internet of dissatisfied customers who have clearly demonstrated that it doesnt "just work" for them.
Sometimes you have to stand up and call a spade a spade, even if it is the unpopular thing to say.
Again, you prove my point for me. So its ok for you and others to make sweeping statements about the excellent features and function levels of a product, and when someone makes a similarly sweeping statement to the opposite, you say thats wrong. Sorry, but there is a word for that kind of behaviour.
And yes, I dont have statistics on sales vs faulty controllers, but in my opinion there are too many reports of these issues in other forums, and on facebook user groups. Thats not the worst thing though. The absolute worst thing about all of this is the constant approach to anyone who says they have an issue being told its their fault and never the fault of the product. An even slightly cynical person would equate that behaviour with trying to protect future sales of the product, especially where this behaviour is coming from people who are selling products.
I was happy to let this thread die, but if you want to keep dredging it up and keep telling me how I as the customer am wrong, feel free, but its a really flawed business model.
Spade = spade