....I recall you used Itead for your Tap-28 boards....
No MrDEB. As I have explained numerous times, when I designed the TAP-28 board, the likes of Seeed, iTead and Elecrow didn't exist. The cheapest options for a small quantity of boards were in the $10 - $15 range
per board. The only way to get cheaper boards was to order in large quantity. I think for my first lot of boards, I had to order about 24 to get the price down to the $5 range and the second lot was an order for 150 that got the price down to about $3 - $4 each. This lead to the decision to make the boards available to others at a reasonable price; I got cheap boards and everybody shared the wealth.
The situation has completely changed in the last few years. I can buy 10 boards the size of a TAP-28 board for $15...and so can anybody else. There's little incentive to order larger quantities and little incentive to making boards available to others. I spent a great deal of time creating documentation for the TAP-28 boards that I wouldn't have had to do for my own use, so there really wasn't much payoff for the boards aside from cheap boards for myself and seeing others put them to some cool uses.
I have used iTead, Seeed, Elecrow and many other fab houses. Elecrow is unique in offering V-score, produces good boards and has good prices - they suit my needs at the moment.
PCB Fabrication Sources is a good reference for places I have used or am very familiar with. The comments are fairly up to date in pricing and services but changes are continually being made so check with each vendor before making a decision on which fab house to use.
MrDEB, your comments still make it sound like Elecrow screwed up your boards, but reading between the lines, the problem is a poor layout, correct? Not enough clearance between pads and ground plane, which is your fault, not theirs. I hate to see them lose business because of your unclear remarks.