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peet1
Mar 21, 2013Guide
ReadyNAS OS 6 already running ReadyNAS Pro hardware?!?!
Okay now I'm a bit confused JabbaTheHutt is saying in the announcment post http://www.readynas.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=70131 that: Even with the factory default option, there are hardwa...
brett_l
Nov 22, 2013Aspirant
peet1: "and cause them to seriously reconsider any sort of brand loyalty"
I did this about two and a half years ago when I discovered that the RDND6 v2 processor was below the specs on netgears own website.
I had also spoken on the phone with netgear Australia before purchasing to confirm the device specifications and was emailed brochures that confirmed, or so I thought, this was the device I needed.
Netgear Australia claimed it was impossible to supply a device that met their advertised specification. (Unwilling might me more appropriate as a CPU of the correct specification was readily available and can be installed in about 3-5 Minutes. I know this because I did it)
I made a complaint to the ACCC (seems with a bit of googling they are known by the ACCC for a number of misleading claims regarding several of their products)
bozolino: "forget it people. this company has cut its own throat. jump ship while you still can"
I did this also and have not purchased another netgear product since (nor have any of my clients).
As a result I researched and subsequently purchased netgear's competitors products and have found them to deliver product and performance as advertised.
I have found in business that happy and un-happy customers have one thing in common, they tell others about their experience.
I did this about two and a half years ago when I discovered that the RDND6 v2 processor was below the specs on netgears own website.
I had also spoken on the phone with netgear Australia before purchasing to confirm the device specifications and was emailed brochures that confirmed, or so I thought, this was the device I needed.
Netgear Australia claimed it was impossible to supply a device that met their advertised specification. (Unwilling might me more appropriate as a CPU of the correct specification was readily available and can be installed in about 3-5 Minutes. I know this because I did it)
I made a complaint to the ACCC (seems with a bit of googling they are known by the ACCC for a number of misleading claims regarding several of their products)
bozolino: "forget it people. this company has cut its own throat. jump ship while you still can"
I did this also and have not purchased another netgear product since (nor have any of my clients).
As a result I researched and subsequently purchased netgear's competitors products and have found them to deliver product and performance as advertised.
I have found in business that happy and un-happy customers have one thing in common, they tell others about their experience.
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