For those of you thinking about buying Dussun products or doing business with Ping of AAA-Audio, you may want to think twice. Please see aaa-audio.digistic.com for a complete record of email exchanges...
I own a Dussun V8i integrated amplifier, retail cost of $1800, which stopped operating in December 2008. Even after the official warranty had ended a month earlier, Ping Gong of AAA-Audio, the American distributor for Dussun, entered an email contract with me promising to repair the amplifier. Even after I offered to pay for return shipping, he promised he would pay for it.
He received the device via Fedex on January 27th, 2009 and claimed no damage in transit. On February 28th, I received an email from Ping stating that he had an emergency and would get back to me soon. On March 9th, he apologized for the delay stating that he had totally lost his mind. On March 18th, 2009, nearly two months after receiving the amplifier, he stated that he repaired the amplifier and would let it run for a while before sending it back. Against our original agreement, he now claimed that I would need to pay for return shipping. Still, no reports of damage to the amplifier.
When asked about the change of heart regarding shipping, Ping became upset and threatened to sell my property on eBay. On March 19th, 2009, he sent me an angry email and stated that he would send the already repaired amplifier back after 3-4 weeks of testing. On March 27th, 2009, he sent an email stating the amplifier was considered totaled and "fit for a junkyard." How can this claim be taken seriously given the facts of the case already stated?
Since Ping entered a contract with me to repair the amplifier, stated he repaired the amplifier on March 18th, and that it was irreparably destroyed on March 27th -- my Dussun V8i amplifier was destroyed in his care. Therefore, it is my belief he owes me the value of the amplifier and possibly a penalty for his lies, threats, and harassment.
On April 7th, 2009, Ping stated he wished to buy back my unit. On April 9th, 2009, I responded that I would accept a fair settlement of $1150. Later that day, Ping responded that he would only pay a settlement of $400 and he threatened to sue me. I then let him know that the negotiation was over. He then tells me he will send back my amplifier. I told him that I can't accept it, because we signed a contract stating that he would repair the device.
The device he destroyed sent back to me is worthless because it's a product imported from China. And he's the only authorized distributor in North America and obviously refused to honor his contract.
Update: Someone alerted me to something I find very odd. Check out the front page of AAA-Audio's website @ aaa-audio.com! He's dedicating valuable space on his corporate website to trash his customers (me?) Seriously??? This show of professionalism is astounding...