Ive used 2 or 3 navigators
2 older dexcoms and
this 2 week old g4
Until this week NEVER had any breakage issues
In 2 weeks the plastic case has broken in 2 different places
One the "rails" that cover the USB port slider a piece broke out of the middle
Today the button wheel stopped working and fell out
Its held in with 2 very thin plastic flanges about a 32 in long and one of them broke
the first break was bad only because it was 1 week old at the time
It was still usable
Now its not ....
Based on the lecture I received about them evaluating the returned device for water damage and requiring PREPAYMENT for the warranty replacement IN CASE there was water damage - Im pretty sure this will be my fault
I attached a picture of the wheel and if you look at the 9:00 position you can see the tab - there was a matching tiny little tab at the 3:00 position ..... Its sheared off -
Receiver never dropped- less than 2 weeks old and still has plastic on display from factory
Disappointed
Should be built to stand up to daily use
Tags:
Permalink Reply by Mike W on January 24, 2013 at 3:05pm I had one of the "rails" brake off as well. Totally out of the blue...
Permalink Reply by Michael McClure on January 24, 2013 at 3:16pm Wow, that's crazy! I beat mine up and have had ZERO issues with it (it goes on all my mountain bike rides with me). It's been solid as a rock (knock on wood!). Sorry yours seems so flimsy.
/\/\
Permalink Reply by Jack's Mom on January 24, 2013 at 4:51pm The circle (or "wheel") around my button popped off two days ago. Dexcom said it can't be snapped back in, and said it wasn't my fault. I got a new receiver today. They said if my old receiver showed signs of abuse they would call me and explain I would be charged for it. Overall pretty pleased with the process (for now).
Permalink Reply by Doug on January 24, 2013 at 8:13pm I got the same lecture. Thats why I started with the list of CGMS systems Ive had with NO issues... Its crappy customer service to assume that all your customers are causing the issue. Especially when they admit its not your fault. Let me translate what they said "We have had LOTS of calls with the same exact problem, and its a known flaw in the design, but we like to threaten you with paying for it if we decide that its been scratched"
Permalink Reply by Laddie on January 24, 2013 at 8:45pm
Permalink Reply by V on January 25, 2013 at 5:33am During the holidays, my wheel came off as well but Dexcom send me one in less then 24 hours. They asked for my credit card number in case of water damages but end up not paying anything. I was very satisfied with customer services. I thought that it couldn't handle the cold temperature of Quebec but now I see that it's just made cheap. I can't wait to be able to receive the data on a smart phone instead.
Permalink Reply by MF44SRQ on January 28, 2013 at 8:26am I've had 2 G4's with broken rails. The first was replaced, and 4 weeks later, the new one is broken... Getting a little fed up with the quality of this device.
Permalink Reply by Jack's Mom on January 28, 2013 at 10:29am If someone has a photo of the G4 with a "broken rail" I would like to see it - thanks!
Permalink Reply by Jack's Mom on January 28, 2013 at 10:41am Got it - thanks! Has anyone noticed a change in performance after getting a broken rail? After the button popped off on my kid's G4, it started acting funny and would spontaneously go "out of range" for an hour or two all the time even when it was right next to him. It was pretty unusable without the wheel, but I kept it going just to see what would happen.
Manny Hernandez(Co-Founder, Editor, has LADA)
|
Bradford (has type 1) |
Lorraine (mother of type 1) |
Marie B (has type 1) |
|
|
|
|
|
|
This site complies with the HONcode standard for trustworthy health information: verify here.
© 2013 A community of people touched by diabetes, run by the Diabetes Hands Foundation.
