Innuos: A Cautionary Tale.
This post is a
cautionary one in buying a Zen Mini used.
I bought a four-week-old unit from a reputable seller. Unfortunately, the unit failed the first week
and thus began a long and unfortunate set of events. If and this is critical one is to buy a used
or second-hand unit the only way is from
a dealer. Innuos customer service was
next to useless and was simply dismissive.
The lead designer could not connect with the unit, remotely, as the Ethernet
port was the source of the problem, to reach him took multiple emails and a phone
call, International, over several days. After the unit
was determined to have failed, several more emails were required to find out
the next step. I was instructed, “go to
the dealer you bought it from.” Hence
the crux of the problem, I had no dealer to go to. I asked more than once to inform me where the
unit was bought from, no response.
The seller would
also not provide where he bought it from, so much for reputation.
I was in an endless, time-consuming, and expensive circle. I reached out again to the lead designer,
again after a clear and detailed email, explaining my dilemma, the response was
clear: “send it to the dealer.” Fortunately,
I was able to go through PayPal dispute the charge and receive a refund minus
shipping costs.
The unit when it
worked was musical and engaging. My
decision to go with another manufacturer was not a difficult one. So if one is to buy an Innuos please only go
with a dealer. Mike at Tweek Geek is a
man of integrity and willingness to help.