Active since May 2016
I've bought two Canon Pixma printers. I gave the first one away and am ready to bin the second. Both literally brand new. The absolute hours I've lost in productivity I could have bought six. They've been an absolute nightmare to use. Setting up wi-fi and downloading drivers is beyond frustrating. If I wanted to connect to a cable, which I'm now going to go buy (I gave the one that came with the latest one away with the last one stupidly), I'd have bought a printer that only connects with one.
Weeks of unstable network. When you get network you get what you pay for. But it's a constant this tower, that tower, move your modem, when our modem is external. When the service works its fine. When it doesn't it's weeks of frustration and really erratic service. Eventually it's just not worth the persistent, constant aggravation. Aggravation they bill you for and service standard they don't deliver. When the service starts becoming a problem, that's when the buyer must beware. Would I recommend Rain? Hell no.
Months of intermittent or no network. Move router here, there, plug in, plug out, remove sim. Over and over again. Finally decide to send a "dasher" and install an external router. Same thing. Network up, network down for 4 days. Now nothing. Devices don't even pick up the router. No network whatsoever. Weeks have turned into months of this. First six months were great. There is something not ayoba with the business model going on at Rain looking at all these complaints.
Bad, very, very bad internet service. Every second day is an issue. Time to migrate unfortunately. Simply can't carry on with such unreliable internet.
<p>Replacing bent valves on a Ducati serviced by Danie Maritz who said it was a starter clutch problem omitting to mention he set valve timing and messed my bike completely is whats on my mind along with the cost of valves and ages of diagnosing the wrong things due to convenient "omission" is whats on my mind.</p> <p>After all is said and done, a "pamper" service finally has cost me the equivalent of buying another Ducati over a period of almost 2 years. Not bad for a tune up, service and new tyres. As if that's not enough, improperly removing the back wheel and improper assembly of rear sprocket led to the sprocket coming off in our hands after they bike broke down a mere 100km's after "tune up".</p> <p>THAT coming off at any speed could have ripped my son's leg off and cost him his life.</p> <p>Let the buyer beware.</p>
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