If it's not one thing, it's another.
Now it's lighting.
I recently purchased lighting from marinedepot.com (CustomSeaLife 48 SmartLite Fixture, purchased 1/22/04). I find out AFTER the fact that the company, CustomSeaLife, is out of business. Well, what do you know? Not even FOUR months into using my light, it STOPS working. I called marinedepot.com today to see if there was anything that could be done.
Well, there is no longer any warranty, or any service to my product, as the company that manufactured it is out of business. marinedepot.com will do nothing about it. It's tough s**t for me; they only cover the products they peddle for 30 days. Mine is a little over that. They are all for selling me more lightbulbs, though (of course). That might fix my problem, for $40 a pop. Of course, also, those would have no warranty on them. So if anything went wrong after a month, I'd just have to call up marinedepot.com and buy more non-insured bulbs, for $40 a pop.
Oh, and what I think is the best part of their business practices... marinedepot.com still sells CustomSeaLife lights and fixtures, without warning the customer that the company is out of business, and without warning the buyer to beware, there is no warranty!!! I would never have bought such an expensive piece of equipment had I known there was no coverage or insurance or standing behind their customers. I will not do business with marinedepot.com again, as long as they conduct business in such a manner.
Now it's lighting.
I recently purchased lighting from marinedepot.com (CustomSeaLife 48 SmartLite Fixture, purchased 1/22/04). I find out AFTER the fact that the company, CustomSeaLife, is out of business. Well, what do you know? Not even FOUR months into using my light, it STOPS working. I called marinedepot.com today to see if there was anything that could be done.
Well, there is no longer any warranty, or any service to my product, as the company that manufactured it is out of business. marinedepot.com will do nothing about it. It's tough s**t for me; they only cover the products they peddle for 30 days. Mine is a little over that. They are all for selling me more lightbulbs, though (of course). That might fix my problem, for $40 a pop. Of course, also, those would have no warranty on them. So if anything went wrong after a month, I'd just have to call up marinedepot.com and buy more non-insured bulbs, for $40 a pop.
Oh, and what I think is the best part of their business practices... marinedepot.com still sells CustomSeaLife lights and fixtures, without warning the customer that the company is out of business, and without warning the buyer to beware, there is no warranty!!! I would never have bought such an expensive piece of equipment had I known there was no coverage or insurance or standing behind their customers. I will not do business with marinedepot.com again, as long as they conduct business in such a manner.