Silveroddo
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- Joined
- Apr 13, 2019
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Whose had the best experience after the sale with your cameras?
Browning= Never had to do anything but put in Batteries and a card until this year. I've got a couple errant cameras that I've had to do a software update on but they were pretty simple, parts seem to be somewhat available. Out of 30 cameras I finally had one not work out of the box, narrowed it down to the battery tray. Called customer service, guy was a condescending dick but he supposedly sent me a new tray out 10 days ago.....
Spypoint. I've used the trouble shooting sequence on their website a few times and it has solved most of my problems. I needed some parts earlier in the season and the fresnel lens was on back order for about 2 months, when they have them in stock parts ship fast. Finally got a cell link that was dead on arrival, did everything twice, then attempted the online chat because the phone wait time was over an hour. Anyway the extent of the chat tech support seems to be go through the trouble shooting tutorial. At this point I'll rate their customer service as "You're on your own, save the receipt"
I've got both of these brands and units dialed in to systems that work for me, and I'll probably stick with them for awhile. Browning I'll give props to because you can get a human being on the phone and the parts are available.
Spypoint I'll give props to their online tutorial, beyond that save the receipt.
And not brand related, but I bought my cell links from Dicks Sporting Goods online and they were rock stars. I got an obvious opened returned unit in my last order, called them up and no questions asked they sent another one overnight. Finally got sick of dealing w/ spypoint customer service on the dead on arrival unit, called them up and they just sent another one out, no hassle.
Browning= Never had to do anything but put in Batteries and a card until this year. I've got a couple errant cameras that I've had to do a software update on but they were pretty simple, parts seem to be somewhat available. Out of 30 cameras I finally had one not work out of the box, narrowed it down to the battery tray. Called customer service, guy was a condescending dick but he supposedly sent me a new tray out 10 days ago.....
Spypoint. I've used the trouble shooting sequence on their website a few times and it has solved most of my problems. I needed some parts earlier in the season and the fresnel lens was on back order for about 2 months, when they have them in stock parts ship fast. Finally got a cell link that was dead on arrival, did everything twice, then attempted the online chat because the phone wait time was over an hour. Anyway the extent of the chat tech support seems to be go through the trouble shooting tutorial. At this point I'll rate their customer service as "You're on your own, save the receipt"
I've got both of these brands and units dialed in to systems that work for me, and I'll probably stick with them for awhile. Browning I'll give props to because you can get a human being on the phone and the parts are available.
Spypoint I'll give props to their online tutorial, beyond that save the receipt.
And not brand related, but I bought my cell links from Dicks Sporting Goods online and they were rock stars. I got an obvious opened returned unit in my last order, called them up and no questions asked they sent another one overnight. Finally got sick of dealing w/ spypoint customer service on the dead on arrival unit, called them up and they just sent another one out, no hassle.