Why did you also post this on another site. Did you expect a different set off answers.So recently I bought a stock from a well known manufacturer who is known for making quality stocks. I paid around $1350 plus shipping for said stock. Upon inspection, I notice that there is a foreign object underneath the clear coat in a very conspicuous spot so now it’s all I see.
I have called the manufacturer and the person there claimed that “it is unavoidable” and the best they could do it “paint over the clear and then clear over that” but that does not actually fix the issue with there being a rather noticeable flaw in the stock, it’s just covering it up. I assume they don’t want to eat the cost of a complete refinish, but it is not my fault that QC was not followed and that it was allowed to be shipped to me like that.
I have not posted what it is because I am messaging the owner of the company personally to see if there is another avenue of getting it fixed through him. I just am irked by this initial response. These things are not cheap to buy, and I feel like some of these companies just taking us consuming their expensive products for granted. For $1350 it should not have those kinds of issues, and they should do an entire refinish and eat the cost.
Would you be upset if this was the case? Or am I overly critical. Is this a proper response from customer service?
Different people, different crowd, maybe someone has dealt with them before or that issue. Just casting a wider net.Why did you also post this on another site. Did you expect a different set off answers.
I don’t understand why people do this.
I definitely understand that no one is perfect. I deal with it in my Industry as well. If my shop messes something up, we eat the cost because it shouldn’t have left. We had a customer fail a roadside inspection because something got out that we shouldn’t have let get out, we covered the costs of the ticket and the repair. My deal is with the response of the customer service initially.I see a pin hole!!
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Looks like some sanding and refinishing got left out.I see a pin hole!!
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Perfection creates stress and anxiety and possibly a slight drinking problem.I definitely understand that no one is perfect. I deal with it in my Industry as well. If my shop messes something up, we eat the cost because it shouldn’t have left. We had a customer fail a roadside inspection because something got out that we shouldn’t have let get out, we covered the costs of the ticket and the repair. My deal is with the response of the customer service initially.
My guess it's a Manners with thier metallic sponge techniques which are random in application.Looks like some sanding and refinishing got left out.
My question is, what is going on here:
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AgreedHaving finished stocks and guitars in my apartment while owning a dog that sheds, hair does not belong in a finish, and is unacceptable.
For that price point, I would expect better quality control and customer service.
So it’s posted on other sites as well.Was trying to be slightly discreet about it since I am still working on resolving it in another means
Upon inspection, I notice that there is a foreign object underneath the clear coat in a very conspicuous spot ... I have called the manufacturer and the person there claimed that “it is unavoidable” and the best they could do it “paint over the clear and then clear over that” but ...
Research and find out if you're dealing with a peon or the owner. If a peon, contact the owner, if it's the owner who says they can't or won't warranty their product your choice is to fight and lose even if you win, last choice, find someone to fix it and bad mouth the original company everywhere.So recently I bought a stock from a well known manufacturer who is known for making quality stocks. I paid around $1350 plus shipping for said stock. Upon inspection, I notice that there is a foreign object underneath the clear coat in a very conspicuous spot so now it’s all I see.
I have called the manufacturer and the person there claimed that “it is unavoidable” and the best they could do it “paint over the clear and then clear over that” but that does not actually fix the issue with there being a rather noticeable flaw in the stock, it’s just covering it up. I assume they don’t want to eat the cost of a complete refinish, but it is not my fault that QC was not followed and that it was allowed to be shipped to me like that.
I have not posted what it is because I am messaging the owner of the company personally to see if there is another avenue of getting it fixed through him. I just am irked by this initial response. These things are not cheap to buy, and I feel like some of these companies just taking us consuming their expensive products for granted. For $1350 it should not have those kinds of issues, and they should do an entire refinish and eat the cost.
Would you be upset if this was the case? Or am I overly critical. Is this a proper response from customer service?