He won't do that, I've asked for a year and a half along with offering to pay to get some servicing done (which he himself said was a very good idea) but he's put me off for a year and a half, and in the last call I even had to re-negotiate him to even take the idea of servicing them seriously. and so now I am faced with deciding whether or not to keep something that I enjoy. It's difficult for someone of my social reckonings to know that selling it would mean I could buy some other gear from one of the now substantial menu of boutique modular makers, supporting folks who I know can juggle fantastic design and good service. I certainly hope my customer experience is uniquely bad. On Dec 21, 2007, at 5:12 AM, loophead_0 wrote: > --- In wiardgroup@yahoogroups.com, amnesia <amni56@...> wrote: > My advise is try to get him to run a full set of front panels for > you - whatever module array > you plan on ending up with. You would purchase this set of > faceplates with your first order so > that the color is a matched set. Ship back to him (as I assume he > might not want to be storing > peoples faceplates) as you build up your system. > > >
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Re: [wiardgroup] Re: Wiard advice
2007-12-21 by damon
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