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Quite generous yes. Ingenious, absolutely. I was questioning if I wanted to continue down the Sage path after some of the earlier posts in this thread. Now I know that I absolutely want to continue. The extenders are absolutely the way to go, and having support behind them is all that most of us want. Thanks Sage!
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First of all, I want to thank Narflex and Sage for creating a repair program. I think they've found a good balance that's fiscally responsible for their company and takes into account what's best for customers.
At the same time, I'm really concerned about this issue. There are five reports of hardware problems over a short period of time in this forum for a product with a pretty limited production run. Obviously there's no way to be sure, but I think that this, combined with Narflex's comment that their policy "needed to be changed", suggests some sort of general defect, probably in manufacturing. If that's the case, I would never find it acceptable for a company to merely stick to their original warranty. I do think what Sage is doing is fair, but assuming there is some sort of manufacturing defect at play, I wouldn't call their plan overly generous. They do, of course, get some extra credit given that they're a small company during hard economic times that is still choosing to do the right thing. I do want to remind everyone in this forum that is having problems, and anyone that is unfortunate enough to run into problems later, to check out the services provided by their credit card companies. In some cases, your credit card company will double the length of the manufacturer's warranty (up to an additional 1 year) of anything purchased using their credit card. I believe this is standard on all American Express cards, and relatively common on Discover cards as well. Some Mastercards and Visa cards have it as well. |
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And this is the exact reason I am a SageTV customer.
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But good call TS, they did exactly what you said they should've done.
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I really do think very highly of SageTV and its staff (including George, who basically single-handedly does customer and technical support for the company), but I'm a pessimist at heart. So, if I had to guess which one of the two possibilities was more likely, you know which one I'm going to say. |
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Does anyone know why they didn't use an external power supply (a wall wart, in other words)? Apparently it's way easier to get foreign approval of electronic products when you have an external power supply as the power supply itself is already approved, so that only leaves the device to be approved. Also, in cases such as this, if the power supply was external then the user could isolate whether or not the power supply was the problem and perhaps avoid sending it back to the supplier.
Although I appreciate SageTV's attention to this matter even though I don't have this problem, I would hardly describe their new policy in this matter to be 'extraordinarily kind'. It was simply the right thing to do and will benefit SageTV. Many companies have out-of-warranty repair policies and some even give credits towards the purchase of replacement units. Also, this kind of attention to customer service and repair provides orders of magnitude better marketing and advertising than ads could ever create, not to mention the actual $ cost of the credit for SageTV, if they even have to provide them, is far less than that of the cost of marketing to provide a similar amount of goodwill. Furthermore, I don't think SageTV would have felt as compelled to provide this credit had they had an out-of-warranty repair program in place in the first place or had not reacted the way they initially did to this matter.
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Geez....you guys read into stuff too much sometimes. When I said 'needed to be changed' it was because customer's were obviously unhappy about the policy. I wasn't implying anything else by it.
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Personally I have been doing the same thing as many others and thinking pretty hard on continuing with SageTV or not the past week since one of my HD100s came up dead. The prospect of being required to repurchase an extender for each TV every year or two was not real attractive so several other devices and overall layouts were being considered... Exactly 8 minutes after the posting here of the change in policy I ordered 2 new HD200s, 1 to replace the dead HD100 and a second to replace another HD100 that will be moved to a less used TV. As was mentioned in an earlier post there is always an acceptable failure rate for any electronic device, that is what the warranty is for. Once the warranty runs out most devices keep running just fine but the failure rate will increase with time, plain and simple. So the handful of failures reported so far could very well be the normal failure rate, especially when you consider that every single extender customer has been to the SageTV site, and a HUGE portion of them have at least viewed the forums here. Compare that to most consumer electronics that individuals buy off the shelf at a local electronics store, or even from a major online retailer. How many of those people have been to the site for the company that makes the product they bought, and how many of those have ever looked at a forum? The point is that a much much higher percentage of out of warranty failed units will be reported here than with most electronics. The other option is a serious flaw in the design or manufacturing process of the HD100. Such a flaw would be considered different than a "manufacturing defect" where 0.2% of devices had a normal failure of one kind or another. The XBox360 is a perfect example of that type of flaw. If such a flaw exists then I expect and trust that SageTV will take appropriate action to correct the situation. Why do I think that? Because they have already acknowledged a situation exists and taken steps to improve it. That situation the way I see it was that no options were available for out of warranty service, that is all. SageTV acknowledged that and made a repair service available even though they had no obligation to do so. For anyone that thinks the failure rate is much higher than it should be and believes that SageTV will not correct the problem I would suggest starting a collection of serial numbers from dead HD100s, just like I expect SageTV is already doing. The final point I would bring up is that the HD100 was the first device made specifically for SageTV. Everything before it was an already available device re branded as a SageTV product AFAIK. For a small company to produce something like the HD100 on its first attempt is an accomplishment all on its own. I have no doubt SageTV will adapt their hardware support system and policies as needed to maintain their reputation and customer loyalty. |
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We're sort of at the mercy of Sage to get any good information on this. There's always been some mystery surrounding Sage, because of it's small size. Often we don't really know what's around the corner for Sage because things are kept pretty secret until they're almost ready. It's not like Microsoft, who is constantly talking about the new things they're doing to attract new shareholders and users. And, since it's a small company, you don't have employees or contractors leaking information. When something goes wrong it's hard to tell what the scale of the problem is. It's not like we're going to hear something from the press when there's a problem, like we did when the Zunes had the problem a couple months ago. Instead, we'll just hear some complaints on the forums. But we don't know how many complaints we need to hear before we start getting concerned because we don't know how many users are out there. In some ways it's nice doing business with a small company because you actually have some contact with the real people doing the work. But at the same time I sometimes find it disconcerting, because some of the checks and balances aren't there. Quote:
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Odd. It kind of makes me feel like all of a sudden the company go disappear instantly. There's just not a lot of meat 'n potatoes there as far as the company itself is concerned. It sure would be nice if you are Sage guys are reading this if you could maybe enlighten all of us a little more about the company itself so we could put a bit of a face on you.
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In these crazy economic times there is no guarantee private or public, been in business 6 months or 75 years that a company is going to survive. (As an example the business I worked for 6 months ago, publicly held and in business over 75 years closed their doors Dec 2008) Again Gerry
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Your last post lacked specifics. It seems relatively clear that we're forced to speculate since we don't actually have enough information to make more solid conclusions. Or we're forced to blindly trust that a private for-profit company will do what it best for us without having any good way to verify current or past honesty. I'm not saying SageTV is trying, or has ever tried, to pull the wool over our eyes, but doesn't it bother you that they potentially could, and we wouldn't have a good way to detect it? Maybe I'm just a very untrusting person compared to everyone else here... In my defense, it's basically my job to be paranoid! (I'm a cryptographer) |
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I guess I trust a company until I am wronged. (Innocent until proven guilty). Now here is a privately held company from that list that you can probably relate to: Newegg.com. So you'll probably not order anything from them because they are private? The way they conduct business and sales is posted on their website just like Sage. As far as I am concerned both companies have posted enough information for me to do business with them. I don't trust them less because they are privately held. Gerry
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Gerr I see your point 100% but I also see Reggie's point too. If Publix or New Egg went bankrupt and closed up shop tomorrow I would just take my business elsewhere. the thing with Sage as a company is that a lof of us have money invested into our SageTV systems and that is a living setup that requires live data (EPG) and bug fixes, among other things as well as warranty repair for equipment (specific to this thread).
While I don't share Reggie's enthusiasm (or paranoia?) of the company going under and the users being left in the cold, I can see where he's coming from. As an aside, I realize that Zap2It provides the guide listings, but imagine what happens if SageTV goes out of business and how long we would be able to count on the Zap2It listings... Just a thought and way Off Topic.
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You don't actually get that much useful information from the Sarbanes-Oxley stuff really unless you're a regulator or, maybe, an investor. I think you're too caught up in the public versus privately held thing. In spite of the companies you mentioned being private, we actually know quite a bit about them. We know Cargill had $3.64 billion in revenue in 2008, and is responsible for 25% of US grain exporters. We know Newegg ships roughly 100,000 orders per day. We don't have that kind of information on Sage.
Plus, it's not really about what information the company releases- it's about what information gets out in general. In some ways, you have more protection when dealing with larger companies because it's harder for them to hide of bury things. The nice thing, from a customer perspective, about dealing with Microsoft products isn't that we know what MS's revenue was last year, it's that we know they have enough customers that if there was a problem with one of their products it would be covered by news organizations and blogs around the world. We don't have that benefit with Sage because it has a much, much, much smaller customer base. All the HD100s could shut down tomorrow and you still probably wouldn't hear about it on any major news site (depending on your definition, of course). Of course I do business with small, private companies. I buy things from individuals on eBay too. But it makes me a little more nervous than I might otherwise be, and I'll take precautions I might otherwise not take. |
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Thanks for your list of the top 25 private companies in the US, btw. I read Fortune too Note that there is not one computer technology company in that list and for good reason. They always go public as soon as they can for a variety of reasons. Secrecy is at the bottom of their list as a reason for not going public when they can. Anyway, what do we know about SageTV? Virtually nothing. All we know is about the product we get. We don't know head count, company structure, units sold, revenues, company direction, mission. - ie nothing, nada. There is not virtually a single interview anywhere with anyone in the company except for a couple of old ones with one of the two brothers who started the company. I know all of this about Sonos and they tend to promote themselves. SageTV doesn't. You have to admit it's a bit strange.
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I don't know what is so strange about not blabbing every detail about what goes on in their development. While I would like to know more about what they are working on, I understand why they don't share more. Once they go on record saying we are going to do this that or another thing they will be hounded daily until it is done. What if something more pressing comes up and they have to push back the deadline on another project that they already promised. That will tick people off much more than not knowing what is planned.
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And, as for blabbing 'every' detail, they don't blab any details about anything.
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