dying company?
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dying company?
Today I feel like having a rant. I have to admit that I'm disappointed to have bought MGL. It's certainly cheaper, but you pay for it... Every single product I've had had to be sent back to the factory for repair (iefis explorer, 2 servos). After-sales service is almost non-existent, the forum is very inactive, local dealers, when there are any, rarely respond... In short, disappointed.
Re: dying company?
Not dying I hope, but clearly spread way too thin. That's the problem with selling at lower prices. Not enough income to hire the people it takes to support so many products and not enough engineering/testing time to perfect them. It's a difficult cycle to break out of (ask me how I know).