nathantw666 Posted December 9, 2006 Report Share Posted December 9, 2006 As some of you are aware I've had problems with my RH10 ranging from skipping music to buttons causing menus to pop up. Well, a lot of you mentioned I should get my unit fixed. One person sent his unit in to get a refurbished model for $29 and ended up with a $77 (or more) charge on his credit card. That incident made me very wary about sending my unit back in. Then I found out my warranty expired on 12/4/06 so I either fixed it or lived with the flaws. I decided to try to get the $29 refurb model. I printed out the sheet that said that it was $29 and I sent the unit in last Friday. Well, I'm happy to say that I got the refurbished unit back today (would have been yesterday if I were home) and I gotta say it's pretty incredible. Not only did I get a refurb unit I got all the accessories I would have gotten in a new unit. For example, I now have a new battery, remote, case, manual, headphones, and best of all, a new 1 gig minidisc. For $29 that was well worth it. So, if your unit is having problems like mine was, definitely send it in to get a refurb. Make sure you print out the sheet that says that you're paying $29 for a refurb model and send that in with your unit or you might be paying $77 or more for service instead. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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