Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Just when I was starting to look at a brown as my first auto....lol.
They were nice guys up until the last service we received. Since then they've been all about us upgrading and refuse to send anyone here.
Quote from: TheGhost on August 10, 2014, 08:14:33 PMThey were nice guys up until the last service we received. Since then they've been all about us upgrading and refuse to send anyone here.They must be idiots. They won't fix their own equipment to your satisfaction, and are trying to sell you a new one instead? To quote Barzini in Princess Bride, it's inconceivable.Steve
Quote from: Sbrem on August 12, 2014, 04:39:51 PMQuote from: TheGhost on August 10, 2014, 08:14:33 PMThey were nice guys up until the last service we received. Since then they've been all about us upgrading and refuse to send anyone here.They must be idiots. They won't fix their own equipment to your satisfaction, and are trying to sell you a new one instead? To quote Barzini in Princess Bride, it's inconceivable.SteveIt also doesn't jibe with reports of outstanding service from other users.
Quote from: Frog on August 12, 2014, 04:45:27 PMQuote from: Sbrem on August 12, 2014, 04:39:51 PMQuote from: TheGhost on August 10, 2014, 08:14:33 PMThey were nice guys up until the last service we received. Since then they've been all about us upgrading and refuse to send anyone here.They must be idiots. They won't fix their own equipment to your satisfaction, and are trying to sell you a new one instead? To quote Barzini in Princess Bride, it's inconceivable.SteveIt also doesn't jibe with reports of outstanding service from other users.I guess I just can't understand them not getting the job done, when the others have had good experiences. I know our old friend Johnny in Tennessee uses one and is pretty happy with it. I looked them over, but always felt the quality wasn't there, kind of flimsy. Steve
Yeah, I understand. This was the '11 SGIA show. I think this guy's name was Paul-had glasses. Spoke with some Anatol employees and they acknowledged that was his general attitude.