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You might consider one that needs the service to be done (at appropriate cost, of course).
You pay SSK directly for the service, seller ships it to Ohio.
SSK should owe you the report of the unit's health. Anyway, it will leave in good condition - repair/replace/adjust whatever is needed.
You then get a unit with no doubts.
Don't buy it until you get the OK from SSK, so that if it got wet you wouldn't have a worthless unit, they won't fix that sort of stuff within the cost of the 4/8 year service. Your risk is only that service cost.
You might consider one that needs the service to be done (at appropriate cost, of course).
You pay SSK directly for the service, seller ships it to Ohio.
SSK should owe you the report of the unit's health. Anyway, it will leave in good condition - repair/replace/adjust whatever is needed.
You then get a unit with no doubts.
Don't buy it until you get the OK from SSK, so that if it got wet you wouldn't have a worthless unit, they won't fix that sort of stuff within the cost of the 4/8 year service. Your risk is only that service cost.
People are sick and tired of being told that ordinary and decent people are fed up in this country with being sick and tired. I’m certainly not, and I’m sick and tired of being told that I am
mark 107
QuoteI got a battery for 50$
Where did you find a new battery for $50?
Mark
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I must say that a new Vigil is looking better and better.
The vigil EXPECT a lifetime of 20 years
vigil THINKS no sceduled maintenace required
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Using your droque to gain stability is a bad habit,
Especially when you are jumping a sport rig
Quotemust say that a new Vigil is looking better and better.
Vigil had this year one recall and recommends the Vigil Owners to send their Vigil back for reprogramming. (Next to a ban in Germany, Austria and Sweden, a changed manual with restrictions and so on and so on.)
Shipping and repack is at your own expense.
Even Bill Booth does not guarantee they will not impose a service:
However, I wouldn't be surprised, with the passage of time, that something might come up that would require that you return your unit for service. Hell, it already has. (Nov 7, 2004, 6:48 PM)
Are you sure the Vigil will be cheaper if time goes by???
Garik
I'd say that depends. I got a battery for 50$, a friend sold me his old cypres with about 2 years left on it for 130$, and if I trade it in after it expires I get 60$ off the price of a new one. So that amounts to 60$ per year for an aad in my rig.
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