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<blockquote data-quote="pwjp2011" data-source="post: 3473507" data-attributes="member: 139191"><p>I agree totally that they should communicate better, its so easy to just send email and give status. I have seen this before with other products. They arent the only ones by any means. As for Apple - good freaking luck getting anything out of them once the product becomes unsupported. </p><p></p><p>I almost bought an older pair of Leicas. Always wanted a Leica but I am glad I didnt after reading this. I would definitely buy a new Leica but an older one, no way.What stopped me was the $$$ - they are always expensive. Frankly you are better off buying new with a warranty for what they cost. That is unless you are a collector I am not sure its worth it. </p><p></p><p>Very few companies have parts available for 25 year old anything. I have seen this on vintage cars too - the only place to get parts is the second hand market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pwjp2011, post: 3473507, member: 139191"] I agree totally that they should communicate better, its so easy to just send email and give status. I have seen this before with other products. They arent the only ones by any means. As for Apple - good freaking luck getting anything out of them once the product becomes unsupported. I almost bought an older pair of Leicas. Always wanted a Leica but I am glad I didnt after reading this. I would definitely buy a new Leica but an older one, no way.What stopped me was the $$$ - they are always expensive. Frankly you are better off buying new with a warranty for what they cost. That is unless you are a collector I am not sure its worth it. Very few companies have parts available for 25 year old anything. I have seen this on vintage cars too - the only place to get parts is the second hand market. [/QUOTE]
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