Calling out JIM@SHOWSTOPPERS
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Originally Posted by minispider
and your comments are not valid...so stay out...if you do not have the product do not tell your customers is in stock so you can make a sale!!!!
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Originally Posted by Jim@Showstoppers
I can't delete any of your posts or threads. Either you or a moderator closed it.
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Originally Posted by blasian
You act as if he is the one making the products
Sorry to burst your bubble but no vendor is perfect... you may think that but it's definitely not the truth. Just because there aren't threads about it doesn't mean that it's any better
Sorry to burst your bubble but no vendor is perfect... you may think that but it's definitely not the truth. Just because there aren't threads about it doesn't mean that it's any better
It is sooooo much easier to deal with these situations before they get out of hand than it is to try and come back later and make things better. Even if the OP gets the product he ordered it will not erase the hard feels from dealing with this transaction.
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Originally Posted by blasian
No kidding... it's not like it's some cheap crap that's made fast.
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Originally Posted by jwillard0201
Vendors may not be perfect...but in situations where they arent...they should go out of their way to make the OP feel like he is in fact taken care of. Unanswered PM's or non returned calls can make a customer feel like he is getting less than desirable attention after spending his hard earned money.
It is sooooo much easier to deal with these situations before they get out of hand than it is to try and come back later and make things better. Even if the OP gets the product he ordered it will not erase the hard feels from dealing with this transaction.
It is sooooo much easier to deal with these situations before they get out of hand than it is to try and come back later and make things better. Even if the OP gets the product he ordered it will not erase the hard feels from dealing with this transaction.
myi God, some one that understand the concept of " let's answer this guys emails or phone calls so he doesn't think he's getting screwed"
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If someone makes a promise saying their product will be in your hands by a certain date and it is not, then atleast be decent enough to have contract with the buyer.. I guess his point isn't entering your brains, If you have money just floating around out there and no product in hand what would you feel. Specially from a guy who doesn't contact you back......
I am sure this roof is not cheap, I would feel real uneasy about just having 50 bucks out there with no contact.... All Jim had to do is contact him but instead he didn't for whatever reason if his house burned down, grandmother died, got his arm caught in the microwave and his aunt hi-jacked a school bus of penguins all he had to do is take 5 mins top out of his day and explain what was going on. I site both parties the buyer for not leaving it open and the seller not for contacting him in a reasonable manner, and for the seller to make a threat that he was going to recall the shipment... thats just petty If I would of been the buyer then I would of just said fine it wasn't worth my time. Goodluck to the both of you.
I am sure this roof is not cheap, I would feel real uneasy about just having 50 bucks out there with no contact.... All Jim had to do is contact him but instead he didn't for whatever reason if his house burned down, grandmother died, got his arm caught in the microwave and his aunt hi-jacked a school bus of penguins all he had to do is take 5 mins top out of his day and explain what was going on. I site both parties the buyer for not leaving it open and the seller not for contacting him in a reasonable manner, and for the seller to make a threat that he was going to recall the shipment... thats just petty If I would of been the buyer then I would of just said fine it wasn't worth my time. Goodluck to the both of you.
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Originally Posted by jwillard0201
Vendors may not be perfect...but in situations where they arent...they should go out of their way to make the OP feel like he is in fact taken care of. Unanswered PM's or non returned calls can make a customer feel like he is getting less than desirable attention after spending his hard earned money.
It is sooooo much easier to deal with these situations before they get out of hand than it is to try and come back later and make things better. Even if the OP gets the product he ordered it will not erase the hard feels from dealing with this transaction.
It is sooooo much easier to deal with these situations before they get out of hand than it is to try and come back later and make things better. Even if the OP gets the product he ordered it will not erase the hard feels from dealing with this transaction.
I didn't feel the need to make a thread about it although it was my hard earned money.
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Originally Posted by blasian
It's a defective hood... and Jim's not making it
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I think the biggest concern is the OP felt like he was being scammed. Jim has not always been the quickest, but he also hasn't scammed anyone. He's got too much to lose to make a few hundred scamming.
You think waiting for a roof cap is rough? Imagine having your Z down in Socal for three months as they do R&D.
You think waiting for a roof cap is rough? Imagine having your Z down in Socal for three months as they do R&D.
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Originally Posted by blasian
Meh... I've had something that took longer than it should to get to me. It took me over a week to have it shipped and that was with me constantly reminding.
I didn't feel the need to make a thread about it although it was my hard earned money.
I didn't feel the need to make a thread about it although it was my hard earned money.
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Originally Posted by iStan
I think the biggest concern is the OP felt like he was being scammed. Jim has not always been the quickest, but he also hasn't scammed anyone. He's got too much to lose to make a few hundred scamming.
You think waiting for a roof cap is rough? Imagine having your Z down in Socal for three months as they do R&D.
You think waiting for a roof cap is rough? Imagine having your Z down in Socal for three months as they do R&D.