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General => General Topwater & Jigging Discussion => Topic started by: Brad.Bell on March 11, 2011, 02:08:48 PM
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Just have to say you are a bloody awesome company
sent my 18000 stella back with a bent rotor, they replaced it no questions asked and gave it a free service for me
all on warenty
that kind of customer service is rare these days
well done shimano!
cheers
Brad
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Excellent news, now if we could only get Daiwa Australia anywhere near that level we would be set........
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Ah men to that Ben.
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I just bought a new 18000 and 20000 Stella over the respective Daiwa alternatives. I am a long time Daiwa man but the deciding factor was the service I have received the last few times I have had reel problems.
One of thier biggest fans has swapped teams due to it!
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Welcome to the A Team Ben, share the love ;) ;D
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Service is the driving factor for me as well. Daiwa in Southeast Asia are abysmal and Shimano not too bad. Daiwa's key problems in my part of the world seem to be lack of control of dealers, parallel imports, and products being sold without any warranty.
I like the respective products almost equally, so it is service that usually swings me the way of Shimano.
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Ditto to Brad and Ben. Replaced a bent rotor on my 10k FA no questions, as well as a GT Special that had an unfortunate incident. Then went Daiwa but my latest reel is a 18k SW based on service I've received from Shimano, great service from the oz team.
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Another ditto :D Replaced nearly the whole internals of my FA10k after the pinion gear exploded, and all for Free 99. ;D
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I 2 was a Daiwa fan. But Shimano have won me over with there customer service & support. & a product that clearly is ahead of the rest.
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My only ever warranty claim was with Daiwa, I had a Monster Mesh jigging rod let go on me(no it wasn't high sticking either), I didn't have the reciept but returned it to the place of purchase (Bluewater). They made no promises but said they would contact the Rep, 10 days later I got a phone call saying I had a new rod at the store ready to collect. I was pretty damn happy with that service. I too have heard bad things about Daiwa mainly with reel issues, just thought I would share a good news story as well.
Tim
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The Shimano team in NZ are doing a great job aswell, I had a problem with my little Saragossa 4000f self tightening on the drag. I live in Fiji and sent the reel to NZ, They fixed it and sent it straight back with no charge not even on the freight.
Cheers boys
Nick
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Another one for Shimano NZ.Had a problem with line roller bearings on a Stella 18000 which were replaced,reel was serviced & returned very quickly again with no cost to me at all.No way will I be switching brands with customer service like that.
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Why no one asked the obvious question? What have you done to your reel in order to bend the rotor? ;D
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To give credit where credit is due, my experience of Daiwa has been extremely positive. They have fully rebuilt a reel and even fitted Carbontex on my Z20 and Z30 for no cost. Very friendly guys providing a great service.
Cheers
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One more for Shimano up here in Norway. Outstanding service from Shimano. Compared to Shimano, Daiwa has no service at all. And thats a shame, because Daiwa have some beautiful reels.
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Really got to commend their parts guy Oliver. He has been a great help sending parts to Tonga. Thank you, Oliver all my reels are up an performing thanks to you.
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Service is the driving factor for me as well. Daiwa in Southeast Asia are abysmal and Shimano not too bad. Daiwa's key problems in my part of the world seem to be lack of control of dealers, parallel imports, and products being sold without any warranty.
I like the respective products almost equally, so it is service that usually swings me the way of Shimano.
ditto with mark in KL.....a fren of mine have to wait for 4 months for his serviced Daiwa Branzino.
i dunno anyone who expert servicing stellas here.
i was told if the sent to shimano agent, they will send my stellas somewhere else and have to wait many months for servicing.....:(
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wonder if any reps from Diawa read this forum?
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wonder if any reps from Diawa read this forum?
LOL. Can't teach an old dog new tricks :P
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they should, sounds like they are losing some customers over their servive, fingers crossed my saltiga never breaks down!
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I have to agree the service center in Sydney is great
They have got me out of a Jam a few times, They have also replaced things like line rollers for free when they starting chipping. That was when the sw stella first came out as they new it wasn't up to scratch. Since the the problem has been rectified and a new part put in.
Keep up the good work