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alpinestar
Apr 10, 2007, 11:59 AM
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Hi Someone just posted this on a local forum, the rivet fell off after about 10 placements, was never loaded by a fall. He wrote he would write to Omega later on.
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kevinheiss
Apr 10, 2007, 12:37 PM
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Hopefully it is just a defect with just this one.
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primus
Apr 10, 2007, 1:22 PM
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I checked Omega's website and didn't see anything in terms of a notice or warning. That kind of failure is downright scary. It'd be one thing if the rivet holding the cable came out, but the one holding the outer lobe?! Jeez, I was considering eventually buying a couple of the link cams to add to my rack as crux pieces, but seeing this picture certainly gives me second thoughts. I'll be waiting to hear more on this...
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8flood8
Apr 10, 2007, 2:22 PM
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and this is why i am waiting 2 years on all of the gimmicky stuffs.
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ja1484
Apr 10, 2007, 2:49 PM
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8flood8 wrote: and this is why i am waiting 2 years on all of the gimmicky stuffs. Quoted for truth. The link cam seems like a nice idea - but there's a reason everyone loves a bomber nut - KISS. The less working parts there are, the less parts there are that can stop working.
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mojomonkey
Apr 10, 2007, 5:15 PM
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Link? Caution is always a good idea, but I wouldn't abandon link cams or think all are defective because of a single picture and a note about a local forum without some more information...
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ja1484
Apr 10, 2007, 6:02 PM
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mojomonkey wrote: Link? Caution is always a good idea, but I wouldn't abandon link cams or think all are defective because of a single picture and a note about a local forum without some more information... Also quoted for truth. Wait and see what Omega says.
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michaellane
Apr 10, 2007, 10:32 PM
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Hey, All ... Nobody's contacted us about this, yet. If anyone has any information about how we can get in touch with the owner of the cam, I'd appreciate it. Call me personally at 800.360.3990 or email our inbox at info@omegapac.com. As soon as we get hold of the Original OP (and what forum was this lifted from?) and learn about this issue, I'll post again to let you know what we found out. Needless to say, we take this sort of thing very seriously and are eager to resolve it quickly. Thanks to all. --ML ______________________ Michael Lane Omega Pacific
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carabiner96
Apr 11, 2007, 1:14 AM
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michaellane wrote: Hey, All ... Nobody's contacted us about this, yet. If anyone has any information about how we can get in touch with the owner of the cam, I'd appreciate it. Call me personally at 800.360.3990 or email our inbox at info@omegapac.com. As soon as we get hold of the Original OP (and what forum was this lifted from?) and learn about this issue, I'll post again to let you know what we found out. Needless to say, we take this sort of thing very seriously and are eager to resolve it quickly. Thanks to all. --ML ______________________ Michael Lane Omega Pacific ^^^Thanks for stepping in here. Looking forward to the (full) story behind this pic.
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8flood8
Apr 11, 2007, 2:33 AM
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that is exactly how this issue should be handled. Thanks for the prompt response
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socalclimber
Apr 11, 2007, 3:08 AM
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"Hey, All ... Nobody's contacted us about this, yet. If anyone has any information about how we can get in touch with the owner of the cam, I'd appreciate it. Call me personally at 800.360.3990 or email our inbox at info@omegapac.com. As soon as we get hold of the Original OP (and what forum was this lifted from?) and learn about this issue, I'll post again to let you know what we found out. Needless to say, we take this sort of thing very seriously and are eager to resolve it quickly. Thanks to all. --ML " THANK YOU for your pompt response. I/we (the community at large) look forward to your findings. On the other hand, F*CK U to this idiot:
In reply to: That kind of failure is downright scary. It'd be one thing if the rivet holding the cable came out, but the one holding the outer lobe?! Jeez, I was considering eventually buying a couple of the link cams to add to my rack as crux pieces, but seeing this picture certainly gives me second thoughts. I'll be waiting to hear more on this... " The company has promptly responded, what do you say we let them sort it out before you start "airing out" your fears and fueling the fire. If it's that scary, stay in the gym where it's nice and safe. F'n noobs.
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bent_gate
Apr 11, 2007, 4:12 AM
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Michael, If you haven't been able to find it yet, I did some searching and the picture in original post above came from the following Forum: http://www.danskbjergklub.dk/...howthread.php?t=1025 Posted by this User: Kim Moltved Who lists his homepage as: http://kim.moltved.dk/ His posting there is in Danish, so if someone would like to translate it, please feel free to go ahead!
In reply to: Hej Alle Hvis i har en Omega Pacific Link Cam, så se lige nitterne efter!!!! Jeg havde en som kun har været sat 10 gange så skete det set foto!!!! Den har ikke været belasted eller taget et styrt. Vender tilbage når jeg har mere info. MVH Kim Moltved I will email this to your 'info@omegapac.com' address as well for your convenience
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miavzero
Apr 11, 2007, 4:40 AM
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My wall partner waited 15 years before her first set of aliens. They were recalled two weeks after she got them.
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bent_gate
Apr 11, 2007, 5:08 AM
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And if you're really interested, here is the result of what I got when I pasted the danish forum page into a free online Danish to English Translator. I claims to be extremely accurate. It looks really good to me. You decide:
Kim-Apr7,2007 wrote: Hey All. Of which you have a Omega Pacific Link Cam , so look straight nineteen after!!!! I had a that only have been here set 10 times so occurred that noted photo!!!! It has no been load with or taken a boil. Turns back catching i've better info. Kim Moltved
Harss–Apr9,2007 wrote: I've had two by at bigwall to the autumn. They went load with a lot of times and works settled i'm pretty well!
Andreas_Linnet–Apr9,2007 wrote: Hey Kim That notices sgu when no by good forth... Andreas
Kim–Apr10,2007 wrote: Straight awhile better Info : It is no happened amid load weight , it is a from nineteen but is nineteen accurately so the at a dance time is gone away. I lead a circuit up and sat the 0,5m amid the top , where the sat. When vi so upcoming down treats my 2. gentleman me the and vi update that. I can be look that it is a nineteen that lacks. I goes back to the top and notices where it has sedet and straight amid there implied nineteen. It has no been load with at some moderation only set to a ground plan. I known no when nineteen is decline forth however that can be være catching i've set the or catching 2. the gentleman has eliminated the. I the things at of which actually nineteen only has page number half to when i sat the had the so considered a boil? I've shipped a mail to Peter Harremose by straight that get his sense by i doing beyond that draw up here at the debate. By of which my can be orchard a evil nineteen is there too others that can be orchard that. Kim Moltved
Mikael_M-Apr10,2007 wrote: Ta and write to Omega Pacific, that can when said that være importantly by they and if done a hangup there's general can be they why no do correct highly except that get information from they there experience those problems!! Mikael
-V-Apr10,2007 wrote: What shall decent by all that dersens up to date pjat. What has a mute drivtømmer by awhile hampereb zapped round themselves actually done? Or if necessary fancyfint , so various sizes nut pulled at tørresnor? Actually about days machine-spoilt-work-time decent themselves when too by they smallest things. Only because a nineteen smoke forth. -V-
jph–Apr10,2007 wrote: Awhile ståltråd and anything cradle - wallpaper. So is it funky again. Jens Peter
Kim–Apr10,2007 wrote: Carry certainly i can be well only make use of a from they bolt i've from my old mechanics put. So should the være go funky again. Kim Wow, just as good as that Universal Translator on Star Trek...
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billcoe_
Apr 11, 2007, 5:18 AM
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I just bought 3 of the things and they truely ARE the most amazing things out there! I love the damn things despite my previous mental forgivings when looking at the pics (before trying or buying one). Not talking about the pic above, which won't keep me from plugging them into some splitters this weekend, but I plan on checking mine carefully first. You will be stunned at the range, smoothness and the grip of these cams. Hey Linkcam dude, thank you for jumping all over this! Your cams are incredible. I've been climbing 36 some years and have seen about everything thats headed down the pike...these are the best. This is the best way to handle an issue like this, head on, up front and fast. (Like Wild country when they had a few Helium issues). Hopefully only one missed being pressed.
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michaellane
Apr 11, 2007, 5:56 AM
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Thanks, bentgate ... I found the same info after my first post and plugged the text into a translator, too. I think I almost understand it better in Danish. Maybe even Klingon. I'll keep digging and we'll keep you informed. Thanks to everyone. --ML
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alpinestar
Apr 11, 2007, 6:40 AM
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Hi all, I posted this but did not link to it as it was in danish! Basically what they guy is saying is he would contact a local guru about this, and that later on he would contact omega. michaellane Check your pm! Ha ha ha that translation is quite funny!
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mojomonkey
Apr 11, 2007, 11:20 AM
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kim wrote: It has no been load with or taken a boil. Wait, we aren't supposed to boil our cams to clean them?
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socalclimber
Apr 11, 2007, 12:30 PM
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"Hey Linkcam dude, thank you for jumping all over this!" I will second this. An excellent response. It's really too bad CCH didn't take this attitude when the Alien issues popped up. Hats off to you! Now get back to work, inquiring minds want to know
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tigerlilly
Apr 11, 2007, 5:30 PM
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michaellane wrote: Thanks, bentgate ... I found the same info after my first post and plugged the text into a translator, too. I think I almost understand it better in Danish. Maybe even Klingon. I'll keep digging and we'll keep you informed. Thanks to everyone. --ML Maybe someone on the Eurofreaks forum could help translate it into something other than Klingon. Kathy
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kimgraves
Apr 11, 2007, 7:20 PM
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Hi Michael, Is Omega Pacific ISO 9000 certified? I assume you have a CE if you're selling in Europe. Thanks, Kim
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michaellane
Apr 11, 2007, 7:35 PM
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>> Is Omega Pacific ISO 9000 certified? I assume you have a CE if you're selling in Europe. << Yes ... ISO Certified for several years. CE Certified on all goods sold in Europe. --ML
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alpinestar
Apr 11, 2007, 7:43 PM
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I have already translated the important bits to Michael Lane in a PM, the later posts are just people talking, some advicing the guy to contact OMP. I have dug out a mail for the gyu and sendt it to Michael! Awsome to see a manafacture step in like this! Morten Danish dude
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shockabuku
Apr 11, 2007, 8:00 PM
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Hey Alpinstar, What does nineteen mean in Danish?
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hosh
Apr 12, 2007, 1:41 AM
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shockabuku wrote: Hey Alpinstar, What does nineteen mean in Danish? I would guess the same it means in English... One past 18, right? hosh.
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