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AndrewMoneron
01-04-2011, 04:55 AM
Hi Everyone,

Can anyone tell me if Leo still sells his USB Joystick controller cards?

Thanks,
Andrew

No Longer Active
01-04-2011, 08:10 AM
Very much so:

http://leobodnar.com/

AndrewMoneron
01-27-2011, 05:23 AM
I had ordered a card in Sept and never received it... I then order another one and sent it to family in the UK which they received the next day... so I decided to order another two card so I can get all the cards DHL to myself in South Africa. I never received the next two cards.

I've tried emailing Leo on many occasion and have never got a reply back from him. It is deeply frustrating trying to get cards from him or some whisper of customer service.

Captain McDOZ
01-27-2011, 09:02 AM
Hi Andrew!

I´ve got my cardlast week, took 3days to Sweden.
He might not recive the money?

Best // Gert

AndrewMoneron
01-27-2011, 09:32 AM
I got the Paypal note to say my package is on the way but havent recieved anything and delivery is within the UK. Hoping someone might know how to get hold this leo

737NUT
01-27-2011, 03:22 PM
It took over 31 days to get mine in the USA. I guess be patient. I was told i wasn't? LOL

Captain McDOZ
02-01-2011, 02:06 PM
Hi again Andrew!

You can always disclam at PayPal within 45 days i think?

Best // Gert

gpawood
02-03-2011, 03:31 AM
Feb 2nd, the site is not working. Anyone know how to contact him to get a board ordered?
thanks
tommie c

Captain McDOZ
02-03-2011, 03:58 AM
It might only be temporary? Hopfully!
You can always try to mail him, lbodnar@dsl.pipex.com
// Gert

Bernie
02-03-2011, 06:06 AM
Feb 2nd, the site is not working. Anyone know how to contact him to get a board ordered?
thanks
tommie c

Hi,

His site worked for me.

Kind Regards

Bernie.

Efe Cem Elci
02-03-2011, 06:36 AM
The main page works but all other pages give 404 errors. You can still look through it using sites like Google (cached version) but it is a hassle...

Captain McDOZ
02-03-2011, 06:43 AM
Only the startpage is working!
All the subpages got error 404!
Hopfully he reorganise his site or forgot to pay the annual webfee?

//Gert

ian@737ng.co.uk
02-03-2011, 07:52 PM
see Leo's post in this thread, says it all
http://www.mycockpit.org/forums/showthread.php/21533-BU0836X
chers

ian

Doon1
02-06-2011, 08:35 PM
Glad to know he's still in business. As I will need two in about a month I guess I need to order them now. From the links to other posts it sound like Leo rocks.
John

hemmi
02-11-2011, 10:09 AM
Anyone know why the product links on Leo's site no longer work?

fordgt40
02-11-2011, 10:13 AM
Try following the link on post no 13 above

hemmi
02-11-2011, 10:20 AM
Anyone know why the product links on Leo's site no longer work?

Thanks!! :cool:

jcmmg
02-11-2011, 08:03 PM
His website looks like is down!

Efe Cem Elci
02-12-2011, 05:11 AM
His website looks like is down!

Please oh please at least read the last page of the thread before posting. The link for the site to work is just a few posts above yours.

fordgt40
02-12-2011, 05:11 AM
Again! follow the link on post no. 13 above

jongas
03-28-2011, 04:38 PM
Hi Guys,

Has anyone heard from Leo lately? (and yes I have read these threads first ;) )

One of my boards recently went down in my overhead and I emailed Leo who promptly said for me to send it back for him to look at.

I sent it over 4 weeks ago and have not heard from him since, I have emailed a few times and PM'd here but no reply.

I appreciate he is busy, please do not get me wrong I understand - I suppose I am just a little impatient as my 737 is 'inop' and me and my mate want to practice the drills he learnt in his recent MCC course in a Level D 737.

Kind Regards

Jon

AndrewMoneron
03-30-2011, 02:53 AM
From my experience; dealing with these guys has been a horrible experience.

They ignored emailed after email and didnt give a damn about helping sort out my problem. I eventually lodged a dispute on PayPal and only once I escalated to a claim did they email back, but even when they did mail be back, they sent a sarcastic email back and tried to trick me into closing the dispute (just shows their level of integrity); luckily PayPal advised me not to close the dispute and I eventually won the case.

Here are two email address I have for them:
mark[at]leobodnar[dot]com
leo[at]leobodnar[dot]com

But don’t count your luck; they have absolutely no sense of common courtesy.

I would suggest you go with OpenCockpits solutions; they were excellent in every aspect.

Regards,
Andrew

MrProach
03-30-2011, 03:52 AM
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Leo Bodnar
03-30-2011, 03:54 AM
From my experience; dealing with these guys has been a horrible experience.
They ignored emailed after email and didnt give a damn about helping sort out my problem.
May I just clarify what the "problem" was so that we don't keep others in the dark, OK?

On 16th of January you have placed an order with the UK street address but instead specified South Africa as the destination country:


L*** G***
*** House, High Street
Mickleton, nr Chipping Campden
Gloucestershire, GL55 *** UK
South Africa

You have also left no special instructions with the order:


Instructions to merchant
The buyer hasn't entered any instructions.

The person who was handling order shipping on my behalf obviously posted your two BU0836X to [non-existent] address in South Africa.
You order has been dispatched same day within two hours of receiving it (not that it matters now.)

You have then proceeded to lay the blame on me demanding that I sort "your problem" and pushing for the replacement or refund.

Realising that there is zero chance of anything returning back from SA you have placed the money back claim with PayPal just mere 10 days after placing the order.

Maybe you should mention all the details before you ask the public to judge or sympathise.

As a personal remark in a situation like this I wouldn't even dare to place a blame on anybody else but myself and would have fixed PayPal address instead. The bottom line is I have paid £100 for your mistake and you keep preaching how morally corrupt I am.

Best wishes
Leo

AndrewMoneron
03-30-2011, 05:05 AM
Correct is that an email was sent to ignore the South Africa part but was not looked at which I had a card perfectly delivered a couple days before to that address.

What I am getting at and the complaint is not only by myself is that there is not communication from your self so the consumer has no idea what is happening and email after email goes ignored; the only reason this had gotten to a claim point is that I could not make any contact with anyone for a little reassurance and help. You have to remember that the internet is a playground for scammers and without having a system in place to reassure your customers we have no idea whats is happening.

For the record the email trying to persuade me to close a claim was not from Leo himself but from someone working for leo.

I think we all know that Leo's cards are by far the best on the market and hope they realise what a good product they have. I think I speak for many out there by saying that consumers urgently need a way to better communicate with Leo and Team. I honestly would prefer buying leo's card and would buy a lot more if I would get a channel of communcication.

Efe Cem Elci
03-30-2011, 02:34 PM
Correct is that an email was sent to ignore the South Africa part but was not looked at which I had a card perfectly delivered a couple days before to that address.

What I am getting at and the complaint is not only by myself is that there is not communication from your self so the consumer has no idea what is happening and email after email goes ignored; the only reason this had gotten to a claim point is that I could not make any contact with anyone for a little reassurance and help. You have to remember that the internet is a playground for scammers and without having a system in place to reassure your customers we have no idea whats is happening.

On the topic of scammers... If I were the seller, the altered PayPal address system like the one you used would personally make me very wary about the order. As you say, the internet is full of scammers and I would suddenly wonder if someone had done some identity theft and was using the stolen credit card and personal data to order some stuff to their own address in the UK. Also, keep in mind that lots of sellers ship immediately after receiving the order (like Leo says he did) for the sake of fast customer service and get so much mail in the meanwhile that they might not get to your mail about order changes until its too late. I personally always rewrite the full length of my order including all details agreed upon in the PayPal "comments to the seller" section just to make sure there are minimal error in the order and also to assist the seller in case he doesn't immediately understand where the payment is coming from and what it is for.

:Just my two cents:

spitfire9
03-30-2011, 02:44 PM
I have ordered the buo836X cards a few times and have always had prompt service.

The last one I had ordered (about 3 weeks ago) was delivered to Canada here , in about 2 weeks.

Pretty quick service with no problems.

jongas
03-30-2011, 03:05 PM
Hi Guys,

I just want to add that I am a big fan of Leo and what he has brought to our relatively small and specialist hobby and others like it.

Leo has now caught up and emailed me regarding my problem.

Let me just put this out there for anyone reading this having doubts about the products/services.

I have a number of boards from Leo and one did go wrong - this board was about 2 years old and I tried everything to get it working.

Leo offered to take a look and fix it for me, no questions. He has tested and done everything he can to ensure it will work for me as it does for him. The problem, embarrassingly could have simply been with my powered USB hub or PSU.

Now I do not know of any other place where I can buy electrical components, tinker around with them for 2 years doing whatever I wish and when they go wrong have the company offer to fix the part and return it to me for free!!!!

Many operations like Leo's will find a market and the opportunity for profit then sell out to a bigger operation and as consumers we then pay 3,4,5 times what we are used to.

We have seen this in the sim building world - look at the main big players in the cockpit software market (ten fold increases in some cases...)

So taking into account the amount of work, effort and commitment that goes into sustaining running 'solo' we should all be thankful of suppliers such as Leo and forgive the odd detail which can often (and myself included) come down to our own impatience which comes as a direct result of our love for this hobby.

Happy Landings!!

Jon

mocha22
03-30-2011, 03:19 PM
Not that he needs my support (he seems to have lots) but I just want to say I haven't ordered anything from Leo yet but about a month ago I emailed him about his product and he responded in like 30 minutes. I then had another question and again he responded right away giving me the answers I needed in a clear non-technical manner that I could understand. I'm still in the planning stages in trying to building my own home cockpit so I think it's important to say that I have had a good experience with Leo. It's important becasue any newbie like myself searching the boards for positive (and negative) comments about companies and products should be aware that from what I've researched Leo and his products are top notch. But I think we all know that you CAN NOT please everybody all the time in business.

No Longer Active
03-30-2011, 03:32 PM
I will be editing and closing this topic. I think we have all established that Leo does still sell his cards. Anyone that has any questions please contact him through his advertised contact details.

Thanks.

Alex

[ Leo: Thanks for the awsom cards you bring to our industry! ]