Looking for feedback from others
ISSUE
Would you purchase a high-end gun safe from a company that's main business is in an unrealted field?
I was looking to purchase a high quality large gun safe. Did my research and found what I thought was the best (talking in the $5K and up price range). Contacted them and they referred me to a dealer a few hundred miles away. I was expecting a locksmith, etc., the firm was a marina.
I do not want to get into names, and this marina might be the best in all the world as far as I know, but I was shocked that a safe manufacturer with what appears to be an excellent reputation would sell a franchise to someone that does not appear to have any related expertise. To me this seemed like a car dealer selling power tools.
I am not not looking for a lowball price, I could get that at Wally World, etc. i am looking for service if it would ever be needed. Not sure how I would ever get service if the safe locking mechanism acted up or had a fire and could not get in safe, etc. I don't buy guns from stores that cannot service them. It seems crazy to buy a safe from someone that (on the face of it) cannot support it.
What do you think? Thanks,
Chip
Chip
ISSUE
Would you purchase a high-end gun safe from a company that's main business is in an unrealted field?
I was looking to purchase a high quality large gun safe. Did my research and found what I thought was the best (talking in the $5K and up price range). Contacted them and they referred me to a dealer a few hundred miles away. I was expecting a locksmith, etc., the firm was a marina.
I do not want to get into names, and this marina might be the best in all the world as far as I know, but I was shocked that a safe manufacturer with what appears to be an excellent reputation would sell a franchise to someone that does not appear to have any related expertise. To me this seemed like a car dealer selling power tools.
I am not not looking for a lowball price, I could get that at Wally World, etc. i am looking for service if it would ever be needed. Not sure how I would ever get service if the safe locking mechanism acted up or had a fire and could not get in safe, etc. I don't buy guns from stores that cannot service them. It seems crazy to buy a safe from someone that (on the face of it) cannot support it.
What do you think? Thanks,
Chip
Chip