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    SIRCO in Montreal

    I posted a thread a while ago and even though it got 143 reads I didn't get any response. Maybe I was little too specific or just nobody here has experience with Takumi's or a VM-6 so I will try this approach. Does anybody deal with HAAS in Montreal? I owned a HAAS when I was in Cambidge and the Toronto SIRCO was great for service but I have heard some negative things about them here. Anybody have a good or bad relationship with these guys that could help me make a decision?


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    They're not bad. I said that because I only have bought a TL-2 from them and they are 3-4 hour of my shop so... They are not quite often in my area. But I know the tech of Sirco, he's a great guy.

    I'm pretty sure that if I would bought more than one machine and they would be nearer to us, service call would be much quicker. Another thing, all service call that I made (for some minor bugs in the controler) was on the warranty period, so If I would paid for that, I'm sure they would be here in the next day.

    What negative things have you heard about them?
    Last edited by Wiseco; 05-28-2007 at 03:55 PM.


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