"chess player" wrote in message
oups.com...
DCI is in business as far as I know. No need to call. Just pack the
clock securely and send it (use USPS delivery confirmation) to P.O.Box
address listed on the back of the manual. If it is within warranty
period include supporting documentation. If not, include a check for
$20.00. If that won't cover the repair they will let you know.
Otherwize you get your clock fixed in couple of weeks. That worked for
a few people I know.
Mike
John Sheatsley wrote:
You might try www.chronosdealer.com
It's not clear to me what their relationship is to DCI but they offer
repairs @$12.99
with a 2-8 week turnaround per their Support list. Anyone have
experience
dealing with them?
Regards,
John
"Michael Steen" wrote in message
...
Where can I get the Chronos repaired? The LCD has given up the ghost.
Is
DCI still in business? I called the phone # I found for them, but no
one
answered. Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks.
This clock seems to be very unreliable.
Regards