posted: Apr. 29, 2008 @ 11:16p
josephbphillips said:Just an FYI.
I don't want to be the "Theez guyz SUXX!!1!" guy, but I bought the third item listed about 6 months ago and it just died on me. It seems to be a power supply issue as I have tested with several drives and none of them (ide or sata) will spin up, but they sound like they are trying...
Not a big deal- these things happen. Their support, however, is non existent. The number on the product booklet is incorrect. The voicemail there tells you to call another number- the same number listed on the website. That number has led to an unreturned service voice mail, and then on subsequent calls, a private residence. An email sent to tech support has gone without reply for over a week now.
Before that, it was a nice enclosure, so take this as you like.
Mad Dog tech support is the worst. I had a power supply go out on me. After a lengthy run around I finally got an RMA and shipped the enclosure and power supply back. After about a months time the enclosure returned without a power supply. I've had numerous conversations with the company that Mad Dog support is farmed out to and the reason they can't issue a power supply lies with Mad Dog. And the rest is just to stupid to try and explain. At the end of the day I have an enclosure with a 2 year warranty I can't use because I have no power supply. This has been going on for over 6 months. Email from them:
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Power Brick
Date: Wed, 19 Dec 2007 14:28:10 -0800
From: Brian Green <brian.green@comtekcomsys.com>
To: Matt Leschner <matt.leschner@comtekcomsys.com>
Matt,
Don't forgot to ask Karen about sarah. She was told by
Phillip to send all of her unit in for a failed power brick. She sent
it all in, and of course, since we don't send cables back, only recieve
the unit itself. Be sure to see if there are any issues with sending
her the brick, as we have recieved one from her.
Brian Green
I will never buy another Mad Dog product