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Pleo Stuff => Pleo Archives => Archive -- General => Topic started by: scaledandtailed on November 14, 2009, 05:57:16 PM
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Not sure if this is the right place to post this but if not please feel free to move it somewhere more appropriate.
I contacted Innvo labs to find out how long their warrantee cover was and they stated 90 days which doesn’t really seem long at all. Is this normal for the uS? It’s just that in the UK goods are usually covered for a year. As I’m buying outside the UK I doubt that UK consumer laws would cover me. I was also just wondering why so short a time period? I just assumed that it would be a year for the us also.
That’s assuming that the company is based in the US which come to think of it I never thought to check.
Can’t really order the 2009 model in the UK. I did see a sight selling the original ones but they where wanting £220 witch when you add postage and packing would prob work out more than I would have to pay if I ordered the 2009 version directly from innvolabs
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
Lou
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Yup, sadly unlike everywhere else in the world it seems, the US only have a 90 day warranty. Rest assured though that most major problems become apparent well before then :)
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Yep. US lets them get away with 90 days.
But there is a distributor in the UK that sells the new 2009 models. Maybe we can get degers to post the link.
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If you can find a UK distributor that sells the 2009 model, buy from them. I have heard by law in the UK you will get a longer warranty that way. Why not email pleoworld and ask who their UK distributor is? When you find out, let us know.
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Hi everyone.
Thanks for your replies
I already sent an email off to their customer service around mid week this week and was informed that they didn’t have any UK distributors at present but would look into it in future.
Email text follows
Thank You for Your Request
At this time the only way to Purchase a new Pleo with the update skin and paint is to purchase from the Pleoworld.com web site. We are working on International
distribution and will place that information on the web site when they are available. Make sure that you have registered to receive email, we are running
a special that only registered email customers receive.
Derek Dotson COO
I did come across an official UK dealer that stated they had 2009 2010 models but when I looked around the sight it seemed that it hadn’t been updated or copyrighted since 2008, there was no mention of the pleo trademark and rights changing hands and Ugobe was still referred to and sighted as being the ones holding the pleo trademark. There was no mention of innvo labs or any info relating to the improvements made on the2009 pleos. I didn’t really feel safe using it tbh so I just dismissed it.
There where no other UK sights that I could find referring to 2009 pleo moddels
Lou
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Yep. US lets them get away with 90 days.
But there is a distributor in the UK that sells the new 2009 models. Maybe we can get degers to post the link.
I heard my name! :D
I found this website, however I have not bought a Pleo from it, or contact them to verify their claims, so I take no responsibility for anything that you receive when buying from this site! :S
http://www.pleostore.co.uk/
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Think that was the site I was looking at.
Just saw it is copyrighted 2009 so I was wrong their but the rest of the info is very out of date.
Under latest news for example the latest item is talking about the pleo that had the software upgrade to enable it to sit.
Nothing about a model with improved skin and paint etc is mentioned anywhere in the sight. Under accessories there’s no mention of the new battery charger by innvo labs. The one that can condition your batteries.
If you have a wee look round you’ll see what I mean about being a bit out of date in terms of information.
The sight looks genuine enough but Personally I don’t think that this sight would be a good idea to use as I suspect that the new 2009 models might be referring to the ones with the software upgrade that ugobe produced before going down than the ones innvo labs where referring to but I could be wrong.
Thanks though for the link.
Lou
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Lou,
As a UK resident, I would recommend buying from Amazon.co.uk. They have one of the lowest prices in the UK and with the years warranty you should be fine. If your Pleo is going to break, it will break within a year, trust me, plus if you get bored after six months you can always send it back ;) (kidding).
At this point in time I see no point in buying one of the new Innovo models, not that much has been changed and it is not worth it in my opinion to shell out an extra £70-80 on the enhancements offered in the new version.
Degers
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Thanks degers.
It’s the new improved model that I’m looking for though and they don’t have that in stock at Amazon so looks like I’ll just have to order directly from pleoworld. Picky I know but apart from the cosmetic changes its hearing recognition has also been improved.
Thanks for your help though it’s appreciated.
Shame about the warrantee only being treed months.
Can’t believe you guys in the US get such a raw deal where that’s concerned.
Thanks again for your help everyone.
Lou
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Hi Lou,
No problems ordering from the US other than the immense cost and warranty difference! If you are sure that you are willing to pay £70-80 for a few minor improvements and only a three month warranty then go for it, however as an experienced Pleo owner I would STRONGLY urge against buying from Innovo at this time and I would VERY STONGLY recommend buying from Amazon.co.uk and getting the Ugobe version! After all, the differences in the new and old versions are very minor tweaks at this point and I do not believe them to be worth that price and warranty period sacrifice. The amazon.co.uk price is a deal you will not be able to take advantage for much longer and I really would go for it if I were you!
Degers
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Perhaps but it’s still sitting at£195 new on Amazon as aposed to£210 plus free battery on pleoworld which isn’t a huge saving tbh. If it was £150 then I could see the merits maybe but not at nearly £200 as it stands. Having said that the pleoworld price is before shipping which is where the hefty cost might come in.
Thinks again.
Lou
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Lou, The price from pleoworld including shipping and converted to £ from current exchange rate is: £253.41
£253-195 = £58 difference. The amazon.co.uk price has gone up since last week. Last week the price stood at: £186.46.
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43 quid for shipping is pretty hefty indeed. .
I’m guessing the price went up in Amazon because of an influx in people buying them for Christmas maybe? I’m guessing as the Ugobe stocks can’t be replenished in UK stores the price will increase as stocks get lower and lower.
That’s just a guess though and it would depend on demand.
I was about to ask as their by ugobe how would this effect the warrantee but it’s the retailer not the manufacture that deals with this so things are OK from that perspective.
Lou