djiuser_kr5VilCM64tK
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This is the sad story of how I have been trying to get a $750 racing edition goggles, and occusync air unit to perform as promised.
It has become common knowledge that there is a design flaw with the Goggles RE and the Mavic 2.
So when I contacted customer service; and we confirmed that all the firmware was up to date, and the 5.8g antennea was being used, and they offered me a shipping label to send my goggles in, I was very pleased that DJI seemed willing to make this problem right.
I was a bit shocked to recieve an email the following week asking me for $240 dollars to " repair the damage,"
I called the repair center, thinking there must be a mistake, as my goggles were not "damaged" but defective. I explained that the range had ALWAYS been an issue, but untill I was alerted by another DJI user who had sent his goggles in, I had assumed the shortened range was normal.
My goggles were sent to an engineer who kept me waiting two weeks before reporting back that my goggles have a defective component.
We already knew this....
It was then that DJI informed me that since I had bought the goggles in 2017, the warranty was expired and the repair would not be covered.
I requested to speak with a supervisor, and after a LONG chain of emails, I was offered a 15% discount.
I am amazed that DJI has not issued a recall on this component.
I have 3 DJI drones, plus two Osmos, and two Crystal Sky monitors in addition to the DJI goggle racing combo, and this is the kind of loyalty DJI shows to their customers?!?
So I have now sent an email to the legal dept at DJI
It is my hope that somebody in this dept. will be more reasonable than customer service.
We have rights as customers as outlined by the Dept. Of Consumer Affairs.
http://dca.ca.gov
So while I am waiting to hear back from the DJI legal team, I am wondering who else out there has had a similar experience?
Has anybody had any luck getting their Goggles fixed?
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