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Guys, Before I begin, let me say right off the bat that I dont own any Reconyx cams, not a single one. I just got off the phone with Reconyx Customer Service (Thomas) who probably just made a sell. I explained to him that I have 650 acres here in Alabama and I've spent alot of money on trail cams over the last 3 years and I had absolutely no confidence in Reconyx or any other trail cam out there. I called for two reasons guys, first, I wanted to check out customer service and second, ask two important questions I believe we all want to know the answer to when it comes to trail cams. First, when I called, I was immediately transferred to customer service and guess what, it wasn't in INDIA !! So there's a plus right there. Second was my questions. "Why would a company who charges $500 bucks for a trail cam only offer a 1 year warranty, doesn't sound like you believe to much in your camera if you ask me." (you have to add the country twang to it) He said this: The one year warranty is a 'No questions asked' policy. We do work on our cameras outside of the warranty period unlike almost all your other brands out there and most times, we don't charge anything if its a mechanical failure. He couldn't say that every time you send a camera in it will be free, sometimes there is a small fee, basically paying for parts. And here's what got me, he said this and I quote "We are customer driven and we stand behind our trail cams." OHHHHHHHH that got me excited right there after calling bushnell this morning and getting pissed off even more than I was yesterday about my two broke cams less than 2 months old- another story. Question number 2. Should I expect my camera to fail after a year and if so whats going to be the problem, in other words, what should I expect to break. He said first of all, we don't have a high failure rate but the good news is, we still fix cameras that are five years old and if its something small, we normally don't charge you. Probably the most expensive thing that COULD break is the processor in the camera and you'd probably be lookin at $100 bucks to fix IF IT BROKE. That tells me the answers I been looking for. They think their camera is quality and so much so that they stick a hefty price tag on it and will fix it and in most cases, wont charge you for it. And probably most important to me is, if the cam does break, they will fix it, not tell me "you have no warranty, go buy another one!" I'm done. Let ya know what I decide. I got to sit down with the wife and explain why the checking account is going to be missing a grand and see how it flies.
OHHH !! AND THOMAS, if you read this (he told me they look at this site too) thanks for the honesty !! You need a raise bro !
Dennis Oxford, AL
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