Yes, you have. Over and over. And now the question is, will saying it 10 more times somehow change DJI's behavior? I don't believe that it will. It obviously bothers you, so roll back your firmware, use your batteries in good health, and enjoy your quad. Life is way too short. Or, sell you quad and invest in another brand that hopefully has better customer relation skills and that treats its customers better. Ultimately we speak with our wallets if we want any real change and truly believe in our cause. If not, we are just tilting at windmills.
Why does it bother you and some others that I find time to reply to this thread? I had a point at the beginning. My point remains valid. People come along and question it and I respond. It's not taking away from my flying time or my enjoyment of life. I'm not calling for change. I think that if DJI continues treating their customers poorly - eventually, people will leave - myself included - but not before there is a viable alternative.
Is it so hard to believe that I continue to do business with a company that has poor customer service? I don't think so - especially when they have such a good product! But just because I choose to continue doing business with them does not mean I give up the right to be critical of some of their policies and/or decisions.
I would think it would be easy to ignore this thread if something in it offends or irritates you...or if its mere existence is somehow irritating. I'm enjoying life. I'm replying to people who post on this thread as time permits - but certainly not ignoring other things to do so.
If you want this thread to die - perhaps you should direct your comments to the other people that find it and add their 2 cents. Suggest to them that everything has been covered and they should just move along without posting. If nobody else adds anything - this will be my last post on the topic - but if you or someone else adds to it and challenges anything I've said or posts misinformation, I'm not going to ignore it. I'm going to reply.