- Tue Aug 14, 2018 11:55 am
#326
Your problem was since it had no battery left you needed to leave an address for a mechanic to pick it up. That's why you probably didn't compensated if you read the FAQ it states birds with no charge when reported damaged need to have an address provided. They see it like an incomplete work order on their end. How can someone go pick it up without knowing were it is.WahooBal wrote: ↑Tue Aug 14, 2018 8:13 amUPDATE:
The bird with no bird brain? I still have it, couldn't capture it - and Bird help through the app STILL hasn't responded.
ANALYSIS: not worth it!
Another bird with the gray power cable disconnected:
Properly captured and logged into my tasks, could not charge, and the bird was at 0%. Released in a nest as per normal. Compensation? 0
Replies from bird help? 0
ANALYSIS: again, not worth it!
COME ON, Bird, there should be at the very least some incentive to get damaged birds off the street!!