DanFL1962
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- Jan 8, 2010
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- Beach & Shallow Water Hunting
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White's Service - Centreville Electronics
I've read some posts the past couple of months about people expressing concerns or bad experiences with some manufacturers when trying to get their equipment repaired. Just thought I should share some good news regarding my recent experience.
My BHID is 5 or 6 years old and although I am not fortunate enough to hunt as frequently as a lot of you, my machine has been submerged in the ocean probably fifty or more times. A couple of weeks ago I was caught off guard and took quite a wallop from a wave. My headsets wore torn into two pieces. Once I got back to the beach I found my machine was giving out a continuous high pitched tone, and the LED's were flashing intermittently, even with the power turned off.
I went to White's website to inquire about the repair and saw that Centreville Electronics in Virginia was the authorized repair center for the Southeast. I sent them an email Sunday night and got a reply that same evening from "Bob". He said to get it out to them so I sent it via Priority Mail on Monday. A couple of days later they were already calling me with the repair estimate. I gave my credit card info over the phone. The unit was repaired and back in my hands in just one week.
I know there are a lot of serious water hunters here that would never think of using the BHID. But after my positive experience in getting my unit repaired, I'll likely remain loyal to White's products in the future.
I've read some posts the past couple of months about people expressing concerns or bad experiences with some manufacturers when trying to get their equipment repaired. Just thought I should share some good news regarding my recent experience.
My BHID is 5 or 6 years old and although I am not fortunate enough to hunt as frequently as a lot of you, my machine has been submerged in the ocean probably fifty or more times. A couple of weeks ago I was caught off guard and took quite a wallop from a wave. My headsets wore torn into two pieces. Once I got back to the beach I found my machine was giving out a continuous high pitched tone, and the LED's were flashing intermittently, even with the power turned off.
I went to White's website to inquire about the repair and saw that Centreville Electronics in Virginia was the authorized repair center for the Southeast. I sent them an email Sunday night and got a reply that same evening from "Bob". He said to get it out to them so I sent it via Priority Mail on Monday. A couple of days later they were already calling me with the repair estimate. I gave my credit card info over the phone. The unit was repaired and back in my hands in just one week.
I know there are a lot of serious water hunters here that would never think of using the BHID. But after my positive experience in getting my unit repaired, I'll likely remain loyal to White's products in the future.