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Hi all - and Moderator (if we have one)
Can I please ask that people refrain from launching personal verbal attacks, and abusing others because they don't accept that some people have/need to vent. We all know that we have invested a large sum of money into this hobby, and that realistically that investment could end up in the trash in a single moment! That could be by way of human error, but also because of a DJI malfunction. So naturally we are all flying with our hearts in our mouths to some extent, hoping that our bird will function properly and return to us in one piece. So when there are issues, or the potential for them, be it by our own ineptitude or the manufacturer's faults (which they do have) and the knowledge that we could lose our prized possession raises the emotion levels which need to be expressed. I feel that no one on this forum has the right to whinge about that (unless it's a DJI employee - and I doubt that they would, as they would be quite used to handling complaints - just read through this Forum!) about another's experience, be it misguided or not, unless it's constructive and said in a manner that is helpful and not inflammatory - because the complaint is not aimed at them, or anyone on this forum, but the soley the Manufacturer (who could go a long way to improve their instructions and customer service).
Can I please ask that people refrain from launching personal verbal attacks, and abusing others because they don't accept that some people have/need to vent. We all know that we have invested a large sum of money into this hobby, and that realistically that investment could end up in the trash in a single moment! That could be by way of human error, but also because of a DJI malfunction. So naturally we are all flying with our hearts in our mouths to some extent, hoping that our bird will function properly and return to us in one piece. So when there are issues, or the potential for them, be it by our own ineptitude or the manufacturer's faults (which they do have) and the knowledge that we could lose our prized possession raises the emotion levels which need to be expressed. I feel that no one on this forum has the right to whinge about that (unless it's a DJI employee - and I doubt that they would, as they would be quite used to handling complaints - just read through this Forum!) about another's experience, be it misguided or not, unless it's constructive and said in a manner that is helpful and not inflammatory - because the complaint is not aimed at them, or anyone on this forum, but the soley the Manufacturer (who could go a long way to improve their instructions and customer service).