What did you end up doing?This happen to me also. I noticed january logs. Received mine in march. Just fyi. Its not isolated incident.
No. New is new. Where you might (will, these days) get a refurbished unit:
- a warranty repair beyond x days from purchase (x=15 per some reports - I really don't know)
- a Care Refresh bird.
Some people have gotten brand new MP's for Care Refresh birds. But I guess that now the "repair facility" back in China has enough crashes/broken/defective stock that they can build from the boneyard all they want to refill the warranty/Care Refresh stock.
The OP of this thread is quite correct in his intention to file complaints against DJI in his own state and in California with the AG (or consumer protection agencies, etc). New is new. New is not repaired warranty parts.
I just fear that the warranty return I'll be getting will not be the pristine machine I sent. It had 120 or so flights with no crashes other than a 1 foot fall into powder snow after hitting a branch. It was a clean mean machine with a nice new skin on it.... probably lose that too.
Nothing. I noticed after a few flights. Flies fine, dont trust dji now though. Im not wanting to send it back and wait who knows how long. Bought directly from dji also. At least this way i still have the evidence in my hands....What did you end up doing?
Well, confirmed this drone is in fact a refurb, looked at flight logs. It's logged flight times on January 9th 2017, which is before it's serial number "birth" date of 1 March.
Unbelievable.
It's standard fare for all companies to remove good parts from the returned products and put them back in the assembly line. Typically it's not a problem as the boards are run back through the testing jigs before they are added to new products.
It all depends on how much demand they have for the parts in the repair dept.
This could be a simple test flight before sales
Since mine is waiting for me at home having just been delivered while I'm at work, can someone tell me how I check the flight logs to make sure mine wasn't someone's else's problem before becoming mine, please?
New units don't have a letter R appended (prepended?) to the S/N.
I've flown my MP 120+ times. Looks brand new (other than a minor mod I made to it). Certainly the packaging was pristine when I opened it - as was the bird.
Look at the serial number first. If there is a letter "R" added to it (or prepended), then suspect it as refurbished.
Take out the data card and mount on your computer. Check what's on there. (Should be nothing other than file structure).
Hook up the bird to your computer - run DJI Assistant and look at the logs on the bird.
If you read enough on this site, and I see youre new, you will see that DJI routinely sends out refurbed birds as Refresh replacements. That makes alot of people unhappy and wary of sending their birds in for minor repairs.
On a positive note, I have bought dozens of refurbed DJI products, and I have not had a single defective one in the bunch. The scratches and smudges you see on the bird and controller are going to happen anyway on your first few flights out. Bug smear, grass stains, pebbles, etc will soon turn your pristine machine into a battle hardened bird but thats normal wear and tear and wont make it fly any worse.
I understand that you are upset about getting what appears to be a refurbed bird, and if youre that upset then return it. But keep in mind that the Mavic is an aircraft, and they get dirty, broken, scratched etc unless you dont fly it.
That wasnt my point. My point is that DJI doesnt care whether they sell a refurbished Mavic as new or when you send in your Mavic for Refresh they dont care if they send you a refurbed bird back even if your new one had only 1 flight in it.
Had my Mavic for 20 days . had a gimb. vibration error . i sent it back due to what DJI said was a manufact. defect. three weeks later I get a refurb drone back. I just paid 1,300.00 for a new drone. I called explained 6 times to six Idiots my situation got the same scripted answer. They say after 15 DAYS "unconditionally" the have the right to send you a new or refurb drone??? whats' that??? so two weeks in on a brand new drone that has a manufact. defect I get a refurb?? Absolutely Not!! I disputed the charge let them fight with my cc company. They can have the whole package back. Not sure which country the call center is in defiantly not California, USA. Lack of common sense and compassion is astounding. I should get a credit as well for my decal kit I wasted ion a faulty product.
Here's the condition my box arrived in, it's what remind me to record my unboxing in first place, and made me question the bird. Then I remember that DJI's website said all Refurbs end with an R in their serial
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