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Kimber Rifles - Stay away!
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 1281362" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>STK</p><p>From you post, it sounds like you are in the military, or there was some other timing issue involved that used part of the warranty time to verify the operation of the rifle. If this was the case perhaps Kimber would take this into consideration. I would try contacting someone at a managerial level. Many service/support departments are evaluated and compensated on warranty cost as opposed to customer satisfaction. These companies are surely misguided! Contrary to what most companies claim, "warranty policy" is established by management and that same management can make exceptions, particularly when it is confirmed that the problem is a workmanship issue. You story, as it stands, would be a show stopper for most people considering ANY Kimber product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 1281362, member: 10291"] STK From you post, it sounds like you are in the military, or there was some other timing issue involved that used part of the warranty time to verify the operation of the rifle. If this was the case perhaps Kimber would take this into consideration. I would try contacting someone at a managerial level. Many service/support departments are evaluated and compensated on warranty cost as opposed to customer satisfaction. These companies are surely misguided! Contrary to what most companies claim, "warranty policy" is established by management and that same management can make exceptions, particularly when it is confirmed that the problem is a workmanship issue. You story, as it stands, would be a show stopper for most people considering ANY Kimber product. [/QUOTE]
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