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Since been onto them to try but they have refused any sort of refund as their get out excuse is that they cant cover an item once the 30 days are up as it is open to wear and tear damage in transit or onsite misuse. Therefore in my case i have no other option other than to scrap the tester and see if i can sell for parts and steer well clear of kewtech branded gear in the future.[emoji107][emoji107]
Well if you left it past the 30 days before requesting a full refund under the warranty terms, i'm afraid you're stuffed!! I still think that could have at least offered you a decent discount on a new current model, but hey ho!! But you're right, if you are not satisfied with with the way you have been treated by Kewtech, then you stay clear of being put in a similar situation again and go for a competitors instrument....