jan van daalen
Well-known member
Do they provide glass for eye glasses?
Now I know why those Sarow don't work with my eyes. The matter lies in the fact that I have "Z"-eye glasses. |<|
As long as it is both Schott you should be safe
Do they provide glass for eye glasses?
Now I know why those Sarow don't work with my eyes. The matter lies in the fact that I have "Z"-eye glasses. |<|
HN
Since the accident took place within your home, it should be covered by your home contents insurance if you have bought this.
Lee
. If claims are made on home contents insurance, then it is likely that the next premium will increase, or you will lose your no claims bonus.
This applies to many types of insurance.
So you have to weigh up whether it is worth claiming or not.
Black arrow: An irregularity in the cast?
White arrow: Where is the smooth curve to avoid a stressriser?
Hi Brock!
I think the Conquest HD is great, but I would rather have my SF back.
The environmental organisation Bellona actually did this stunt last year, when they drove a Tesla about 230 kilometers from Kirkenes to Murmansk:
http://barentsobserver.com/en/business/2014/03/pollution-solution-19-03
I'm pretty sure they didn't do it in - 40 C though. :smoke: Apart from the cold, I'm not sure the Tesla has the range to really be useful up here. The distances are huge, and there is also the lack of charging stations...
I got 334 km for the Tesla S and that is probably on the flat, still not bad, more like 200 km. Well what I found online, I sure don't have one.
I can't wait to try the Zeiss SF at the Lost Creek Shoe Shop.
any news?
Unfortunately, no. I have contacted the dealer again today to see if they have any news from Zeiss.
Now a month since the accident and still no response from Zeiss?
Seems a missed opportunity for customer service to shine.
Hi!
The latest news is that the factory in Germany received the binoculars on 26th of February, and that's where it currently stands. When I contacted the dealer on 16th of March, they said that they expected to hear from Zeiss "soon"...
Back in February, the dealer warned me that it took on average over a month to have a Zeiss binocular repaired, and that I probably couldn't expect to have it back before Easter...
I chose to go through the dealer instead of going to Zeiss directly, as I have a very good relationship with this particular dealer. He understands my concerns, and can back me up if needed be.
Well, it has now been a month, and in my opinion they cannot properly repair a
break in that binocular like you have reported.
The reason, it is new, and they don't know how!
Companies don't weld up magnesium frames and send them out again.
I am surprised that you have not received a brand new
replacement by now.
Zeiss can and should do much better than that. Your dealer should
have taken care of you.
So much for Zeiss service. :smoke:
Jerry
Yep, it looks like Mike Jensen doesn't visit here anymore. Even then, it seemed things only got fixed when he intervened directly. Zeiss should have been on top of this from day one......it looks pretty bad when the flagship cracks open like a raw egg and then we all wait a month to see what Zeiss will do about it.