Bugger! - They're conspiring against me!
Posted by: Ancipital on 11 February 2005
Hi
Played a DVD on my trusty Pioneer the other night, except this time, it wasn't quite so trusty. Disc wouldn't play, nor would any other. Took the DVD player apart and found the disc wasn't spinning and was making a bit of a clicking sound when I pressed play. A little push and disc spun up. Thought it was just one of those things. Following day, wouldn't work again so done the same trick, stopped the disc then played it again and wouldn't spin up again.
Today, spoke to the Pioneer spares, they wanted £126 for the transport - yeah right! Spoke to an "approved" repairer. They wouldn't quote without looking at the player and got rather indignant when I had stated what I had found and still insisted they would need to look at the player.
Spoke my local friendly dealer in South East London to see if they would have a look but they stated they would have to send it off to Pioneer really and it would probably cost about £200 to fix.
Stupidly asked how long it would take to get hold of a DVD5, answer I got was about 30 minutes. Sod it! Looks like I'm now the owner of a DVD5 about a year ahead of what I was expecting.
I'm being conspired against! Ah well, still, new toy!
Steve.
Played a DVD on my trusty Pioneer the other night, except this time, it wasn't quite so trusty. Disc wouldn't play, nor would any other. Took the DVD player apart and found the disc wasn't spinning and was making a bit of a clicking sound when I pressed play. A little push and disc spun up. Thought it was just one of those things. Following day, wouldn't work again so done the same trick, stopped the disc then played it again and wouldn't spin up again.
Today, spoke to the Pioneer spares, they wanted £126 for the transport - yeah right! Spoke to an "approved" repairer. They wouldn't quote without looking at the player and got rather indignant when I had stated what I had found and still insisted they would need to look at the player.
Spoke my local friendly dealer in South East London to see if they would have a look but they stated they would have to send it off to Pioneer really and it would probably cost about £200 to fix.
Stupidly asked how long it would take to get hold of a DVD5, answer I got was about 30 minutes. Sod it! Looks like I'm now the owner of a DVD5 about a year ahead of what I was expecting.
I'm being conspired against! Ah well, still, new toy!
Steve.