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I'm curious to see what you find. Phone call I had was less than stellar also. But if you go and think its a legit outfit, I'll send my H520E immediately.
So does it seem like they are just reorganizing and not closing up shop?I should be going there tomorrow. I was not impressed with the phone call, but the email response was good.
He's talking about a different company that he found in Brooklyn (repairsbay.com). He and I have both contacted them by phone, and neither of us were impressed with the phone call. Seems a little sketchy. He's going by the actual business tomorrow, and we'll see what he reports. Hopefully it is a legitimate business that can do repairs on Yuneec. I'm badly needing a repair, and don't have the skills to fix it this time. I wrecked mine harder than I ever have. Yuneec looks to have closed up for the foreseeable future.So does it seem like they are just reorganizing and not closing up shop?
I have the new H600 and can not find any parts at all. Do have any ideas.Most Yuneec owners have had to learn to do repairs themselves. It isn't too difficult to repair these drones, if you take your time. I own a LOT of Yuneec stuff, including a ton of spare parts I purchased just in case something like this happened. I also started buying DJI products for my newer video projects. Honestly, if you look hard enough, you can find most parts for these drones, but some things you won't find like software.
Crap. I take it the Repairsbay.com shop is a no go then?I have the new H600 and can not find any parts at all. Do have any ideas.
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