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My SB-910 needs repair
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 571092" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>That stinks. When you pay top dollar for a repair to a major company, you should expect parts on hand for a quick turnaround and better details on any delays. Hearing your experience and hearing others with similar experiences, I have often wondered if Nikon really runs their own repair centers. The lack of information in their computers makes me think they are sending the work to an independent shop. It might be in the back room or it might be down the street, but there is a always a suspicious lack of repair details. That just seems not possible if they were fixing it in house. It smells of 3rd party repair to me. Not necessarily bad, but a small shop would not have the deep pocketbook of Nikon so they probably don't keep a lot of parts on hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 571092, member: 4923"] That stinks. When you pay top dollar for a repair to a major company, you should expect parts on hand for a quick turnaround and better details on any delays. Hearing your experience and hearing others with similar experiences, I have often wondered if Nikon really runs their own repair centers. The lack of information in their computers makes me think they are sending the work to an independent shop. It might be in the back room or it might be down the street, but there is a always a suspicious lack of repair details. That just seems not possible if they were fixing it in house. It smells of 3rd party repair to me. Not necessarily bad, but a small shop would not have the deep pocketbook of Nikon so they probably don't keep a lot of parts on hand. [/QUOTE]
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