~$7,000 in Damages were accrued using this company.
From 6/26/2024 through 7/25/24, we spent roughly $7,000 for a variety of HAAS board repairs. I had no complaints at the time other than their lack of transparency on what they repair. They will never disclose what part of the board was at fault.
Upon receiving my last order, a vector drive, I noticed the standoffs for the board broke free from the rest of the unit because it was improperly packed. I called them and Erick, their technician at the time, informed me it was under warranty and to send it back. I spoke further with him about getting some other boards repaired when he suggested I send all of my boards so he could simulate my machine on their very own VF3-BAPC.
I agreed and sent every board in my machine's cabinet as well as the Z motor.
He has since left the company which is where issues emerged. Some time later, I get a call from W.W.I.S. explaining that Erick is no longer with them. They proceed with a line of questioning on why I sent all of my boards, including the ones they worked on before, and I explained that I wanted them to simulate my machine. They seemingly had no idea what this even meant and started explaining how they have a working VF3-BAPC on site. I told them that I didn't care if /they/ had a working machine, I want to get /my/ machine working.
They called us again and refused to repair our vector drive, stating that it wasn't the same one. They cited how their was no sticker for their previous repair on it.
Interestingly enough, it was the very same Vector drive, except I didn't send the cover which has no boards or mounts for them, the things I actually need repaired. However, unlike /EVERY/ other board they have repaired, they didn't put the repair stickers on the two boards inside the vector drive, no, they put one tiny one in the back corner of the cover.
They proceeded to refuse our business and 'returned' our boards. They did not take any of the necessary precautions in packing because they wanted to be petty resulting in every board being damaged.
Erick was the only good thing at...
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