I recall some weeks ago someone tried this group out, any luck ?
I recall some weeks ago someone tried this group out, any luck ?
-- Regards Mike
I'm the one that said I would try them out.....
After a LOT of google searching, I could only find multiple spam copies of their email. I could not find one single review of their service. So things looked a little dodgy.
I'm not saying that njpcb are scammers, just saying that they might be, and spamming is not the nicest way to get business. They have been good in email communication with me, but they only take direct deposit or Western Union Money transfer (which rings warning bells). No credit cards, no pay pal, so no way of reversing funds if they are scam artists. So I chose a safer option based on a review I found on the net.
With my run of 100 boards, I ended up using pcbcart.com They are also a Chinese company. - Their prices are fantastic, their boards are fantastic, they are quick, excellent quality, and no complaints other than charging a bit too much for postage. They wanted around $80 for regular air mail or $90 for fed-ex.
Their online quote calculator is good too. I will be using them confidently again soon for a 700 piece production run.
Phil,
thanx for your feedback on pcbcart. I will probably use them.
Did you go one step further and find someone to load pcbs cheaply too?
Dale
Phil > > > >>
Dale, No I do the PCB runs for a university where the students put the boards together so I cant recommend anyone for loading boards.
-Phil
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