Well I still have the DTG Kiosk Paper weight, unsuccessful in selling it on and as you read in my earlier blogs about the way YES LTD scammed me into it I was unable to return despite their promise.
All in all I’ve had some 15 to 20 people who’ve contact me with similar complaints about YES LTD, some had agreed to have their story published but then backed out, others didn’t wish to because of their continuing working relationship with YES LTD.
I have to note though that I’ve seen little if any complaints about the American counterparts who distribute these machines and I wounder why. Some suggested different climates cause didn’t issues for machines which I can appreciate and then another suggestion was made that perhaps it was relating to the actual training given. I’ve had two offers from people whom believe they can offer sound advice to make this machine work as expected, one has offered to give me some kind of tuition over the phone to get me on the right track.
Because of these offers I’ve decided that perhaps the machine should be given another go, so I’ve started to source a new print head because no doubt this one will be no good now, although I will test it first, I’m also trying to find a source for dampers and await some feed back from a company. I’ve also found a new supplier of DTG inks within the UK which seems very promising indeed.
I’ve received a fair bit of advice who a chap in the UK who runs what seems a fairly successful company with this machine although he’s had many, many issues and blatently also thinks very little of YES LTD. I believe he also still screen or silk prints for larger orders (this is his heritage into the fabric printing world).
No doubt it will take a while for me to find all the funds required for this, so I’m not sure at what point this year it will happen, but when it does I guess I’ll be going back into business. I’m a little more optimistic this time based on the advice I’ve received and this whole recession thing isn’t of major concern to me.
On a side note, a few weeks ago my domain registrars forwarded me a mail, it seems YES LTD were trying to find out the webmaster of this site, but my registrar refused to divulge my details and just passed it to me. I replied to YES LTD politely reminding them who I was and asked how I could help them. So far, no reply!
And finally to add, it seems only moments after YES LTD supplied us with the DTG Kiosk, they launched a new version called the DTG Kiosk HM1 (HM-1) , maybe they were just eager to throw the older model out of the door at as quicker pace a they could so then they could entice the companies back with a newer version within months. (They still stock the DTG Kiosk as well).
Well it seems we’re not alone, since making our statement about YES LTD and their DTG machines, we’ve had contacts from another two businesses expressing similar experiences, one business has agreed for us to post their story however they wish to remain anonymous so we will respect that.
We’re just awaiting a write up now, once they’ve sent it in, we’ll get it on line for you all to read.
So Roy, the company owner of YES LTD, your a ruthless con artist, a scammer who will one day get his comeuppance.
I understand you sold another DTG, I think it was a bullet, I’m awaiting the word from this company too, to see if they also have issues, if so then that would be at least £100k you’ve thieved from people.
You make me sick you prick.
Anyone want some scrap metal, I have it sitting now doing nothing thanks to YES LTD – Scammers
Well we still have no refund and no compromise, not even an offer to help resell their DTG Machine.
A word of caution, don’t believe YES LTD’s lies when they say “everything is fixed” and “if the same issues persist, we’ll give you your money back” as this is all LIES.