Thunderdrones is the only place I trust to do anything to my drones...............
I agree. You’ve sent it to them, why not let them repair it. What is it that needs repairs?I don't know why at this point you don't at least get an estimate on what he would charge to repair it.
Ok so I did the repair form online and I was sent a shipping label but it’s going to New Jersey. Ok thought it was official until I talked to a guy didn’t sound very professional I can go on and on but I’d rather the people on the forum ask me some questions about the experience.now how did this happen I ask dji they said to have them ship it back then ship it to the right place in California. This drone service had my drone for two days without looking at it very sketchy I’m thinking of getting my attorney envloved bc if they tampered with my drone I’m gonna flip. And is dji gonna repace my drone for free for my inconvenience probably not just sent my drone to the wrong place now I gotta hope there gonna send me back what I sent them
By Coincidence, I just set up a repair scenario and sent my MPP to Rob at Thunderdrones yesterday. Based on what I’ve read on this forum, Thunderdrones is the goto 3rd party organization for repairing drones. The cause for my repair is plain stupidity. I was performing a software update and had my drone turned on sitting on the family room floor with the controller attached to my iPhone sitting on a nearby coffee table. My doorbell rang. After dealing with that, I quickly walked back to the family room. As I entered the room, I had my eye on the coffee table and totally forgot the drone was sitting on the floor. I tripped over the drone flipping it on its belly. It looked fine, but on further inspection, the right leg was bent and the controller (after updating the software) stated that my gimbal had an obstruction. I obviously damaged the gimbal. I guessing this may be the first repair job based on a drone getting stepped on! Note to self, always place the drone on a table when performing software updates.If you need repairs...or have repair questions...contact ThunderDrones on this forum...
Much better than any DJI hassle..and yes..it costs a few out of pocket bucks..
But I would not send my drones to anyone else for repair..period..
Ok so I did the repair form online and I was sent a shipping label but it’s going to New Jersey. Ok thought it was official until I talked to a guy didn’t sound very professional I can go on and on but I’d rather the people on the forum ask me some questions about the experience.now how did this happen I ask dji they said to have them ship it back then ship it to the right place in California. This drone service had my drone for two days without looking at it very sketchy I’m thinking of getting my attorney envloved bc if they tampered with my drone I’m gonna flip. And is dji gonna repace my drone for free for my inconvenience probably not just sent my drone to the wrong place now I gotta hope there gonna send me back what I sent them
Merchandise Description: | DJI Mavic Pro |
Number of Packages: | 1 |
Weight: | 0.1 LBS |
Reference Number 1: | RMA |
Reference Number 2: | CAS# goes here |
Tracking Number: | Tracking number goes here |
UPS Service: | Ground |
Return Service: | UPS Returns, Electronic Return Label |
Pickup From: My address goes here | Return To: DJI SHIPPING DJI Service Center 4051 NORTH HIGHWAY 121 STE 100 GRAPEVINE TX 760512300 US |
DJI had nothing to do with this process. The shipping label did not come from DJI and DJI was never contacted during this exchange. It is just a third-party repair facility, and they are neither authorized nor recommended by DJI.What does it matter who does the repair as long as they are OK with DJI. They must be since DJI sent you the tracking label. Your complaining about two days? I've seen them sit for a full week. Just let them fix it and send it back to you. Your stressing yourself for nothing
What does it matter who does the repair as long as they are OK with DJI. They must be since DJI sent you the tracking label.
@FLPilotshark Go check Post #13 - that's the website he used - He was already shown the proper steps and given the correct information. It could have happened to anyone if they didn't pay attention to the fine details.
@Arce101 Good job man - I'm assuming you got your Drone back in a timely matter. At least you figured it out and things will be resolved. Now you have a funny story to tell everyone when they do the same thing in a couple weeks on here. ?
No it’s on it’s way back but check this out last email he sent me not holding my breath tho@FLPilotshark Go check Post #13 - that's the website he used - He was already shown the proper steps and given the correct information. It could have happened to anyone if they didn't pay attention to the fine details.
@Arce101 Good job man - I'm assuming you got your Drone back in a timely matter. At least you figured it out and things will be resolved. Now you have a funny story to tell everyone when they do the same thing in a couple weeks on here. ?
Dude what are you talking about it’s on it’s way back I get it on Tuesday@Arce101, @bassnbeau well the proper steps were not taken obviously and you would send your drone back to the mfg if it was covered under a warranty. If your done was out of warranty, well ya then I would have sent it to Thunderdrone but that's why you buy the DJI ReFresh Care package for only $120.00 bucks when you go to set up your drone, which gets ya two replacements.
Again, I see no case number what so ever in any of the posts above! I can tell you one thing, it would have happened to me and that's a fact! If you can'T tell that they were not Dji, it's your own fault! All I know if you did not receive a case number well then you clearly YOU CAN SAY GOOOD BYE YOUR DRONE! I mean all you do is go to there website @ 自助寄修-DJI 大疆自助服务中心 and right there is the spot FOR repairs and how your case is coming along. I would love to know how he reached out to Dji? Also, how did you ship it back, did they give him a UPS shipping label as they did with my repair? All he has to do is go to Dji.com and go to the repair screen which is not that hard to find. What person would send their drone back without a 1st a UPS shipping label letting you know where it's being repaired like mine. Also, it's a very simple process but yet some people are so gullible... I mean I JUST don't understand how this could even happen to be honest when all you do is go to their website. I sent Dji a copy of my original receipt and boom a case number was assigned to me. It still baffles me on how you got jacked! WOW, what a very expensive lesson learned. Well, at least you know how to send it back the proper way when you buy a new one. Something smells fishy in the air on this one... All the best and i AM OUT!
FLPilotShark
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