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Did you book a job contingent on a new product you didn't have yet? While you have found CS to be an issue, discerning that after you have placed your rep on the line is not a good course of action, what with Murphy and all.
The possibility of hardware issues, replacements/repair issues, shipping issues, those were all possibilities, and you encountered all at once without enough background on this particular combination of product and producer to hope to forecast or mitigate it.
No, I didn't book the job solely off having the H. I did take a job though knowing it would be much easier to shoot with the H and I really wanted to shoot something great to show off to this company who has the potential to be a source of a lot of work for me. I had my H in hand when I set up this job and got the deadline, which was 2 weeks from the time I got the drone in hand. I was hoping to be able to get used to flying it for a few days and then take it on the job. Didn't work out as planned. I'm just glad it did the swirling where it did and not in the middle of a bunch of buildings while I was at a property shooting. Sure wouldn't want to call the insurance company because I smacked into something or somebody!
You are just finding out who the shiils are.
I was told a different story each time I called, and still haven't heard back after sending logs two different times.
Apparently nobody has noticed Yuneec reps have mysteriously vanished from forums and YT videos assuring customers all will be well.
I am in the same boat as you. I even sent an email to one of the reps explaining how everything went down and sent in the telemetry file and didn't hear back.
I want to believe that Yuneec is working on beefing up their support given the apparent high demand for the H. Maybe they didn't anticipate the kind of demand for the H they've received and like someone mentioned earlier, they are in over their heads. I really hate that you had this kind of experience. 1 bad experience travels 100 times further than 1 good experience. It's understandable to have a certain degree of brand loyalty if you're flying as a hobby, but If you're flying for profit you have to cut your losses with a company if they aren't contributing to the bottom line and move to something that works. If DJI gets the job done then you should consider them. At the end of the day it's about the results, not the brand of machine that gets the results. Best of luck and hopefully Yuneec will step up and do something to smooth things over.
It seems like the company bit off more than it could chew. With quite a few problems surfacing, it looks like they're completely overwhelmed. With the issues with not having batteries in stock to discontinuing the backpack, I think that you're right in that they didn't anticipate so much demand.
So many guys who do commercial work at the level I do use DJI products and hate and bash everything else. I just never cared much for the idea of needing to attach a tablet to my controller to use their products. Plus, I liked the idea of being an outlier and going with a different company and making it work. I still think that the TH is an amazing piece of equipment (when it works right) and I want to give it a shot. If they can't fix these problems though, you're right... I might need to think about going another route.