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bedding - work back from the shop
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<blockquote data-quote="inglysh" data-source="post: 1120007" data-attributes="member: 91492"><p>So I hope to close out this thread very soon.</p><p></p><p>I don't recall if I posted, but I did engage with the shop that did the work after I discovered what it was going to cost to fix it. </p><p></p><p>Long and short, I demanded that they make reparations to me as a result of the botched job and they appear to have agreed.</p><p></p><p>While I am not getting everything I hoped for, I am none the less satisfied enough with the result. </p><p></p><p>I am being refunded the total cost of the work + the total cost of what I paid for the stock. Unfortunately, the stock was (and no longer is) on sale when I purchased it so I will not be able to get a like for like replacement. I am disappointed here because it was relatively nice wood and it'll cost me $100 to get back what I lost. That said, I am not out any money... which is good... And the guy made an effort to make things right... which I can't begin to describe just how shocked I was at this. From what I heard and expected, I believed that I was just going to be told to pound sand.</p><p></p><p>Moving forward, I am probably just going to leave the gun in it's tupperware container. This little experiment has left a bit of a sour taste in my mouth...</p><p></p><p>Chaps my @ss, the guy keeps saying he's done nothing wrong and has done good work. It is all I can do to hold my tongue... but hold my tongue I shall until this sh*tshow is over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inglysh, post: 1120007, member: 91492"] So I hope to close out this thread very soon. I don't recall if I posted, but I did engage with the shop that did the work after I discovered what it was going to cost to fix it. Long and short, I demanded that they make reparations to me as a result of the botched job and they appear to have agreed. While I am not getting everything I hoped for, I am none the less satisfied enough with the result. I am being refunded the total cost of the work + the total cost of what I paid for the stock. Unfortunately, the stock was (and no longer is) on sale when I purchased it so I will not be able to get a like for like replacement. I am disappointed here because it was relatively nice wood and it'll cost me $100 to get back what I lost. That said, I am not out any money... which is good... And the guy made an effort to make things right... which I can't begin to describe just how shocked I was at this. From what I heard and expected, I believed that I was just going to be told to pound sand. Moving forward, I am probably just going to leave the gun in it's tupperware container. This little experiment has left a bit of a sour taste in my mouth... Chaps my @ss, the guy keeps saying he's done nothing wrong and has done good work. It is all I can do to hold my tongue... but hold my tongue I shall until this sh*tshow is over. [/QUOTE]
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