Guestbook
Author: erwin teufel
Jul 13, 2002, 12:00:00 AM
hello mr. spiegler, pure arrogance to claim that we are the best on the market. too expensive, too inflexible. it doesn't have to be a profit margin of 300%!!!!!!old speakers are cheap. but if Nubert doesn't bring new models onto the market, it's clear to me that they won't be offered at a lower price. and to talk about your references: when has a Nubert speaker been successfully reviewed since the year 2000? apart from a few exceptions, I'm not aware of anything. you used to be good. but as they say: the last one bites the dog greetings
Author: Gerald Vogt
Jul 13, 2002, 12:00:00 AM
Hello Mr. Teufel, you are becoming unobjective!
Author: Michael Cisler
Jul 12, 2002, 12:00:00 AM
I can only confirm your experience with UPS. As I have already ordered a lot from Nubert, I know the UPS specialties. Simply leaving speakers outside the door even though nobody was at home...really great. Sometimes the goods are delivered to a neighbor or distributed among the neighbors. UPS should open a pizza delivery service so they can eat the crap they make themselves...
Author: Bernd Schreinemachers
Jul 12, 2002, 12:00:00 AM
Sorry (2) what's going on now? UPS called again yesterday and asked if they should deliver the boxes again after all. I think they're already back with you. Or have you Nubert people put a bit of pressure on them? My wife told them to try again. Delivery should be next Tuesday. Well, that leaves me 4 days before my vacation to test them, as opposed to 4 weeks. Couldn't we agree that I get the test period extended a little? Please let me know. Thanks Börni
Author: Roland Spiegler
Jul 12, 2002, 12:00:00 AM
Hello Mr. Schreinemachers and Mr. Maiwald! I am very sorry that you had a bad experience with UPS. We are still looking for the perfect logistics partner who handles the goods with the utmost care, announces delivery and collection by telephone, also delivers on Saturdays and evenings without horrendous additional costs and finally also offers low transport costs for our parcels, some of which are large and heavy. It does not (yet) exist! Unfortunately, mistakes and inconveniences occur from time to time with UPS and Swiss Post. Overall, however, I can't sing the praises of the postal service. There have been more and more bureaucratic obstacles recently. When it comes to cash on delivery billing, there are even good reasons (which I can't talk about in detail here) for preferring to work with UPS. However, neither UPS nor the post office can help it if you are not at home... Maybe a note on the door is helpful for a short absence (I'll be back in 20 minutes...) Maybe that will persuade a driver to come by again? Regarding the extended test time: Please contact our hotline, Mr. Schreinemachers, we will find a solution!
Author: Peter Maiwald
Jul 11, 2002, 12:00:00 AM
to the previous speaker, it's true! ups is as inflexible as a former gdr border post. notes in the letterbox with any signatures and signs, after the second notice you're already afraid you won't get your goods at all and if you pick up the goods yourself at ups, you're afraid to get your beloved speakers home safe and sound. it happened to me myself. when I unpacked my nubox 400, the hair on the back of my neck stood on end..... all the foam parts of the upholstery were broken. the boxes were dirty, dented and partly torn. you dear Nubertians: find another parcel service with better references besides the post office (which delivers everything excellently and in one piece). how can it be that a parcel service that sees itself as a competitor to the post office only delivers from monday to friday.... ups only worsens the mood during delivery.... and you shouldn't have to do that.
Author: Bernd Schreinemachers
Jul 11, 2002, 12:00:00 AM
N'Tschuldigung, as we Niederrheiner say. Ordered the Nu-line 460 on Friday. Monday the first UPS delivery attempt. Not so easy with 3 children. Lunchtime is pretty stressful. Unfortunately, my wife had just picked up number 2 from the kindergarten bus. Tuesday the second attempt. Same game. The note says 3 attempts tomorrow at the same time. But shopping is the order of the day. My wife still manages to get home half an hour before yesterday's time. But still too late, as it turns out. I myself am full of anticipation and looking forward to testing. Half an hour before closing time, however, I'm informed that we have to work longer, otherwise we won't be ready. 6.00 p.m. End of work and quickly home. No one is there. Oh yes, there was the children's birthday party. But where are the boxes? Just a note. 3 failed attempts, please call this number. No sooner said than done. After a few minutes of explaining the sound band, I found out that I should have called before 5 p.m. and that the speakers were already back at Nubert. Too bad the note didn't say what time to call. And now what? Now I'm standing there like a fool who didn't accept the boxes. We're going on vacation in a week, a bit short for testing with all the preparation stress. Well, I'll try again later, if you Nubert people send me anything at all. But by then the last Nu-line 460s will probably be gone. One more question remains. Isn't there a rule with UPS that you can't pick up the items somewhere if delivery fails? It's the same with the post office. Well, I'll try again in a few weeks, under my neighbor's name if I have to. Best regards Börni
Author: Karsten Reker
Jul 9, 2002, 12:00:00 AM
Hello Nubert team, I purchased 2xNubox460, 2xRS300 and 1xCS330 a good 2 weeks ago and have since tested them with my newly arrived Yamaha RXV630. The Disney DVD Atlantis made my living room tremble - without a subwoofer!!! The stereo sound, as already described at the end of June, far exceeded all my expectations - what happens now in Dolby Digital or Pro Logic2 goes one better. - CLASS -!!! A word to Mr. Teufel: Not everyone is well informed or a master negotiator. How will all the Canton Ergo and AS customers who once paid the (possibly former) list price for their speaker set feel now? - I would be terribly annoyed and next time buy where the pricing is fair and honest. I'm sure that Canton has won one customer with this pricing policy and lost many angry ones.
Author: Roland Spiegler
Jul 8, 2002, 12:00:00 AM
Dear Mr. Teufel! We at Nubert have decided to act fairly: a lot of know-how, the best components, no compromises, reasonable calculations. There are no non-binding (=unrealistic?) price recommendations or included discounts at Nubert because we have been selling directly to the end customer for over 25 years. Our price-performance ratio is indisputably very good. And that's what counts in the end. You have decided to buy with a percentage or discount. It is your free and democratic right to decide not to buy Nubert speakers. However, you will not experience what is so often described here in the guestbook: I hear what you don't hear.
Author: erwin teufel
Jul 5, 2002, 12:00:00 AM
hello Nubert team, after a long back and forth, I have finally decided to buy the good, proven Canton Ergo RCL and the AS 50. this set is currently available on the market for 1350 EURO. unfortunately, these speakers cannot be undercut by any Nubert product at the moment.the rigid pricing and no open competition are the reasons for this!!! please don't continue like this!!! it can't be that when i buy a nuwave 8 i pay the same price as for a set with rear/center/sub!!!0 discount these days!!! one customer less!!!!