Asomodai
AF-UK patch owner
- Jun 14, 2017
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More of a rant then anything.
I understand that this is a niche hobby, with niche hobbies they can be one man bands all the way down the pipeline from design, supply, retail and repair. It can be very difficult finishing up work in a timely manner and I am sympathetic to it. But I am absolutely cheesed off with being taken for a ride by recommend techs.
I currently have five different RIFS at 3 different retailers who have a tech on site.
The SL8 was taken in for upgrading, it was upgraded and claimed as working well, I picked it up, took it home and immediately found a trigger issue where it wouldn't fire unless pressure was applied from either side of the trigger which didn't exist before. I returned it at my expense and have been waiting for over 7 weeks for it be fixed.
The MP5 was posted off up north to install new compression parts, barrel and tracer modification for the hop unit. I was quoted a rough lead time of two weeks. 2 and a half months later I am still waiting.
My gas Tavor which has been at a certain retailer waiting for warranty work having never been able to skirmish it because of terrible gas consumption and has been there for almost 6 months, my F2000 has been there for over a year again waiting on warranty work for a previous upgrade job and one of my FAMAS which was supposed to be upgraded and its been sat for over a year.
When chasing up on these works regardless of retailer I consistently get the same excuses "It's next on the bench" and "it'll be done over the weekend" only for weeks to go by without any communication. I can only conclude that new work keeps going in front of my work unless everyone else has been waiting months as well! In which case, why are you not rejecting new work until you are caught up? Only once has someone admitted and said that "Management has asked me not to work on your stuff for the meantime".
It's not exactly hard to have a ticketing system, work comes in, you assign it a ticket. When it is next in line it is worked on, if you wait on a part you ORDER it, you tell the customer that you had to order it and a rough timescale, when it comes in, you finish what you are doing and go straight back to the one that has been waiting longest!
It is not my responsibility to have to chase up work or go through a legal process to try and get the work done. I cant even name and shame for fear my work wont get done at all. All the power is with the retailer who has the rifle.
These were all recommended techs, which makes me wonder how bad the non recommended ones are!
I understand that this is a niche hobby, with niche hobbies they can be one man bands all the way down the pipeline from design, supply, retail and repair. It can be very difficult finishing up work in a timely manner and I am sympathetic to it. But I am absolutely cheesed off with being taken for a ride by recommend techs.
I currently have five different RIFS at 3 different retailers who have a tech on site.
The SL8 was taken in for upgrading, it was upgraded and claimed as working well, I picked it up, took it home and immediately found a trigger issue where it wouldn't fire unless pressure was applied from either side of the trigger which didn't exist before. I returned it at my expense and have been waiting for over 7 weeks for it be fixed.
The MP5 was posted off up north to install new compression parts, barrel and tracer modification for the hop unit. I was quoted a rough lead time of two weeks. 2 and a half months later I am still waiting.
My gas Tavor which has been at a certain retailer waiting for warranty work having never been able to skirmish it because of terrible gas consumption and has been there for almost 6 months, my F2000 has been there for over a year again waiting on warranty work for a previous upgrade job and one of my FAMAS which was supposed to be upgraded and its been sat for over a year.
When chasing up on these works regardless of retailer I consistently get the same excuses "It's next on the bench" and "it'll be done over the weekend" only for weeks to go by without any communication. I can only conclude that new work keeps going in front of my work unless everyone else has been waiting months as well! In which case, why are you not rejecting new work until you are caught up? Only once has someone admitted and said that "Management has asked me not to work on your stuff for the meantime".
It's not exactly hard to have a ticketing system, work comes in, you assign it a ticket. When it is next in line it is worked on, if you wait on a part you ORDER it, you tell the customer that you had to order it and a rough timescale, when it comes in, you finish what you are doing and go straight back to the one that has been waiting longest!
It is not my responsibility to have to chase up work or go through a legal process to try and get the work done. I cant even name and shame for fear my work wont get done at all. All the power is with the retailer who has the rifle.
These were all recommended techs, which makes me wonder how bad the non recommended ones are!
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