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Sent in rifle for service one year ago - still working on it
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<blockquote data-quote="d11r529" data-source="post: 1228481" data-attributes="member: 26177"><p>Years ago my now late wife taught me how to handle problems like this. When she called and was given someone who was supposed to handle the problem she would get there phone number or extension so that she could get ahold of them if needed. If they didn't have a number or extension number at work she would insist on speaking with there supervisor and get there info. Once she had that she would call back in a timely manor, like the next day and check to see what was being done, if nothing she would insist on talking to there supervisor and kept it up until the problem was taken care of and yes she would go after the owner if need be. She would not call unless she had at least 2 hours to stay on the phone, always nice to who she was talking to but wouldn't let go until she got some answers. Kind of the same deal here, it wasn't until you got ahold of someone high enough that things got taken care of.</p><p></p><p>It's sad that they sent it back with some rust on it and glad it came off. I looked at and almost bought one two years ago but after reading this glad I didn't. They are off my list of maybes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="d11r529, post: 1228481, member: 26177"] Years ago my now late wife taught me how to handle problems like this. When she called and was given someone who was supposed to handle the problem she would get there phone number or extension so that she could get ahold of them if needed. If they didn't have a number or extension number at work she would insist on speaking with there supervisor and get there info. Once she had that she would call back in a timely manor, like the next day and check to see what was being done, if nothing she would insist on talking to there supervisor and kept it up until the problem was taken care of and yes she would go after the owner if need be. She would not call unless she had at least 2 hours to stay on the phone, always nice to who she was talking to but wouldn't let go until she got some answers. Kind of the same deal here, it wasn't until you got ahold of someone high enough that things got taken care of. It's sad that they sent it back with some rust on it and glad it came off. I looked at and almost bought one two years ago but after reading this glad I didn't. They are off my list of maybes. [/QUOTE]
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