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darwins
19th July, 2012, 03:32 PM
Hello Friends.

Can anyone tell me if this company is still trading elettronica celeste (http://www.elettronicaceleste.com/it/strumenti-per-tuning-auto/decodifica-centraline/idec-59f)

I'm trying to contact them without sucess :(

I had a contact for Sara Salemi but I believe she has left the company ?

I also have a Skype contact for a guy called Giuseppe but aint happening :)

Any help direct contact phone numbers etc would be great.

Thanks guys

Darwins

darwins
20th July, 2012, 09:48 AM
Do we have any Italian friends here ?

Is this the original 59F decode tool maker or a clone company?

p30esteves
20th July, 2012, 10:01 AM
Few months ago I?ve tried to contact them, but no luck.

darwins
20th July, 2012, 10:26 AM
I bought thier 59F tool about 18 months ago, I don't think I would ever buy another genuine Italian tool this is not the first time I have been let down by Italian support... :(

I guess China is not so bad. After all the price is low and you know your on your own from the start..

ross79ta
20th July, 2012, 12:14 PM
The company you mentioned before, is famous to not be serious! Not all Italian companies are like that. And, please, don't compare Italian people, style, reliability and professionality, with chinese one's.
If you need a tool to work with 59F, contact Magicmotorsport:
MAGPro2 IAW Decoder (http://www.magicmotorsport.com/magpro2iawdecode.html)

darwins
20th July, 2012, 02:32 PM
Hello.

"don't compare Italian people" I know some fine Italian people this was not the twist to my post...

The post simple defines the company as not trust worthy from my experience.

I paid strong money for this product and support has been zero in the same way as a China product would have been for much less, so in my book no matter where a product is sold or made in the world unless the company is good the China product equals for less... :)

So who was the original manufacturer of the 59F decode tool ?

The above company told me they where !!

Maybe a post on known "ORIGINAL" supporting suppliers and manufactures would be useful here.

Kind regards friend.

Darwins

scs-mem
22nd July, 2012, 07:13 PM
The company you mentioned before, is famous to not be serious! Not all Italian companies are like that. And, please, don't compare Italian people, style, reliability and professionality, with chinese one's.
If you need a tool to work with 59F, contact Magicmotorsport:
MAGPro2 IAW Decoder (http://www.magicmotorsport.com/magpro2iawdecode.html)

This tool is a clone

Please ,suggest trust tool,

already this man had trouble.

Later ,magpro2 in not italian company,
with respect of all friend from Poland

Regards

scs-mem
22nd July, 2012, 07:23 PM
Hello.

"don't compare Italian people" I know some fine Italian people this was not the twist to my post...

The post simple defines the company as not trust worthy from my experience.

I paid strong money for this product and support has been zero in the same way as a China product would have been for much less, so in my book no matter where a product is sold or made in the world unless the company is good the China product equals for less... :)

So who was the original manufacturer of the 59F decode tool ?

The above company told me they where !!

Maybe a post on known "ORIGINAL" supporting suppliers and manufactures would be useful here.

Kind regards friend.

Darwins

The original manufactures of 59f decoder is another company,
Italian.
Price for it is 2400e around.
Regards

ross79ta
22nd July, 2012, 07:29 PM
What is that "original" company?