Right on Craig. The problem is frequently that guys buy a boat and want to go 70mph plus the first time they pull the trigger. There are guys on this very forum that will recommend a supper high output setup to a guy they don't know, don't know their skill level, don't even know if they can even solder a connector. New guy throws 3500watts at an RTR with factory glass. Good plan. When cooler heads lend advice they're chastised for it. Happens all the time. Guys that have experience (those been there broke that kind of guys) don't want the aggravation.
AQ warranty claims isn't likely what has taken Hobbico down. Market percentages and such but it surely didn't help.
It's been a long time since I asked for a warranty claim. For me personally it has to be very clear that there was a problem. I accept that I'm abusing the crap out of everything I buy. There's only so much I can ask of it.
AQ warranty claims isn't likely what has taken Hobbico down. Market percentages and such but it surely didn't help.
It's been a long time since I asked for a warranty claim. For me personally it has to be very clear that there was a problem. I accept that I'm abusing the crap out of everything I buy. There's only so much I can ask of it.
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