But poor quality, lack of support, and what appears to be some really clunky midi implementation (5though it's not like I've had a chance to actually try it out) makes me glad I only dropped $300 ton our first date instead of jumping into an ASB or a Noah. I used to feel sorry for Creamware, with their cool concepts that never quite caught on, at least in the US. But in the meantime, I'm gonna talk about their sorry asses to anyone who might get stuck dealing with these jerks. Still to come - negative eBay feedback and an attempt to get the charge card (or was it paypal?) reversed. Right about now I'm beginning to suspect that nova knew this was a dead unit, and sold it on eBay to get it out of their hair and into the warranty circuit. No response.įollowed up with another email to nova this afternoon. So, I'm now 24+ hours past having sent an email to replete with serial # and attaching the eBay traffic. They have two other B-4000's they could send - I even offered to pay for it if they'd reverse the charge when they get the dead unit back. ![]() Manufacturers were not overly concerned about sticking to rules and would interchange marks - using different marks at the same time and using old batches later in the production runs. ![]() You the employee may have no control over it, but you the company WROTE THE DAMN POLICY. Dating old pottery is difficult - especially one that has been in operation for over 200 years such as Wedgwood. THEN they tell me I have to go to Creamware. Determined it wasn't the wall wart, but couldn't get any farther. are tag-teaming me, and I'm really getting pissed.īought a Klangbox B-4000 from Nova off eBay last week.
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