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Dunnersfella
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  #2536419 7-Aug-2020 18:59
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webup:

 

Rang Dyson support this morning.

Answered by a lady I could barely hear who was shuffling around obviously doing other jobs other than sitting at a desk taking my phonecall.
Then came the noise from children in the background talking to their mother taking the call who was clearly working from home.

 

 

 

 

So?

 

 

 

 




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  #2536421 7-Aug-2020 19:04
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Dunnersfella:

 

webup:

 

Rang Dyson support this morning.

Answered by a lady I could barely hear who was shuffling around obviously doing other jobs other than sitting at a desk taking my phonecall.
Then came the noise from children in the background talking to their mother taking the call who was clearly working from home.

 

 

 

 

So?

 

 

 

 

 

 

Agreed. I'd make this guy wait another fortnight.





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  #2536430 7-Aug-2020 19:38
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Psilan:


Agreed. I'd make this guy wait another fortnight.



Sorry champ didn't mean to trigger you....

Fein surprise all you like but I'm used to people representing billion dollar companies speaking to me without interruption from children....



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  #2536435 7-Aug-2020 20:04
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webup:
Psilan:

 

 

 

Agreed. I'd make this guy wait another fortnight.

 



Sorry champ didn't mean to trigger you....

Fein surprise all you like but I'm used to people representing billion dollar companies speaking to me without interruption from children....

 

I represent a billion dollar enterprise and have had dogs, children, police sirens and all sorts going off in the background during video calls all around the globe with people whose countries are in a far worse state than ours.

 

You might not realise this but the world has changed just a wee bit and your comparatively minor problem is just that, comparatively minor. The lady taking your call will no doubt try and do her best for you while juggling a family.

 

 

 

 


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  #2536437 7-Aug-2020 20:13
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cshwone:

I represent a billion dollar enterprise and have had dogs, children, police sirens and all sorts going off in the background during video calls all around the globe with people whose countries are in a far worse state than ours.


You might not realise this but the world has changed just a wee bit and your comparatively minor problem is just that, comparatively minor. The lady taking your call will no doubt try and do her best for you while juggling a family



I understand that. The call centre is in Auckland and not in lockdown so still seems unusual.
Prefer the thread not to be intentionally derailed over a mere observation.

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  #2536443 7-Aug-2020 20:31
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webup:
cshwone:

 

I represent a billion dollar enterprise and have had dogs, children, police sirens and all sorts going off in the background during video calls all around the globe with people whose countries are in a far worse state than ours.

 

 

 

You might not realise this but the world has changed just a wee bit and your comparatively minor problem is just that, comparatively minor. The lady taking your call will no doubt try and do her best for you while juggling a family

 



I understand that. The call centre is in Auckland and not in lockdown so still seems unusual.
Prefer the thread not to be intentionally derailed over a mere observation.

 

But it was an unnecessary and unusual observation to make IMO, and you are the one who made it no?

 

The reality is that working from home is a lot more common since Covid hit, but in any case, flexible working was always the way of the future. I for one think it's great the person who took your call is able to have a job where she can continue to support her family. Further I think this reflects quite well on Dyson.


 
 
 

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  #2536512 8-Aug-2020 00:03
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Bravo to Dyson for allowing their team to work at home.

 

Our next vacuum will certainly come from their stable.

 

 

 

Incidentally, I showed this thread to my partner and she is now considering their new hair dryer :-)


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  #2536519 8-Aug-2020 06:46
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Dunnersfella:

Bravo to Dyson for allowing their team to work at home.


Our next vacuum will certainly come from their stable.


 


Incidentally, I showed this thread to my partner and she is now considering their new hair dryer :-)



OMG that's fabulous!

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  #2556094 3-Sep-2020 06:11
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This article tends to support the general trend here that the Dyson vacs are not that reliable in the battery department. Customer service good though.

 

https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/122637726/durability-of-stick-vacuum-cleaners-sucks-consumer-nz


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  #2556135 3-Sep-2020 09:16
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I do love the versatility of the stick thing.  It allows enough power to do the whole house once (we have a smaller house).

 

Our battery has failed once within the first year, but service was great.  Aiming to milk CGA for as long as I can if it fails again outside of the Dyson replacement warranty period.

Long term fully plan on getting an aliexpress replacement if it fails again outside of any warranty.

 

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000112336079.html?


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  #2556152 3-Sep-2020 09:44
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Lastman:

 

This article tends to support the general trend here that the Dyson vacs are not that reliable in the battery department. Customer service good though.

 

https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/122637726/durability-of-stick-vacuum-cleaners-sucks-consumer-nz

 



Well, yes - they use 18650's which simply only have 500ish charge - > discharge cycles. I'd guess the current draw for the motors would cause heat build up which would also degrade them faster.

 

Ironically the V11 oversized vacs encourage people to use them more with a  arger bin size.
However a larger discharge/charge cycle will significantly impact battery health over time.

The fact only a third fail within 6 years is actually a god damn miracle of Engineering. 

 

 

 

@Jaxson https://www.nytimes.com/wirecutter/blog/dyson-replacement-battery-packs/ be wary of cheap powerpacks. If you do buy one NEVER charge it when you're away from the house.


 
 
 
 

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  #2556262 3-Sep-2020 11:29
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Good to know, thanks.


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