dave lackey
Veteran
I fully agree with Archlich. I do not see why I have to be so polite after an instant full payment at the moment of placing my order followed by:
- being intentionally mislead about the ETA
- getting an answer ONLY after threatening him (actually after POLITELY explaining that I felt an increasing impulse of asking my money back because of a total lack of any kind of answer for over one month)
- getting no more answers whatsoever after the "money back" short discussion.
He admittedly completed 4 out of my 5 ordered kits. Since I POLITELY let him know I needed my camers for a trip in July he could at least have sent those 4 kits.
I'm already preparing to "recover" my cameras with the old coverings, at least for the time being.
I'm really sorry, but the "pricing" section of his website should mention "frustration included". If I had read there something like "some of my customers had to wait over one year but they were really happy with the quality of the product when they eventually got it" I would still have placed my order. But telling your customer his order would be ready in a week (after having fully acknowledged the exact items required) and 40 days later eventually switching to "it takes 3 or more weeks" is absolutely... (well, you fill the dots with whatever you deem appropriate). See, I'm being POLITE.
Politeness only goes so far. Remember, rewarding bad behavior yields only continued bad behavior.
IMO, and it is only my opinion, buying from somewhere else or not buying at all is what I will do even though I have been generally happy with the leather covering on my M3. (It really is not as durable as most people think so I will not be using another.)
This has been going on for what?...years? And yet everybody makes excuses and continues buying.
You pays your money and you takes your chances. Not me.:angel: Not unless this business wants to send me a camera cover and wait forever for me to pay for it instead of the other way around.
Hopefully, this small business will get better but I have better things to do than reward continued bad service. Life is too short.
YMMV.