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paulyc
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Sorry to hear that. Sucks for sure.
void pig":29ufblwu said:Mr. Willy":29ufblwu said:Void Pig - don’t EVER, EVER mention my children on here again. Not in ANY WAY SHAPE OR FORM. You son of a bitch.
Lol. Give me a break. You've got a raging case of little man syndrome. If you make a video of your child, post it on the web, I can comment on what the child said. Nothing disrespectful was said about the child.
What are you going to do, fly that little 5'6" frame over here and kick my ass? Your potbelly says you'd be winded before you got to my doorstep.
I've got some friends who do DOD work in Hunstville, I'm pretty sure it wouldn't be too hard to find out who you are. I think you should be more concerned about your NG coworkers finding out about your antics and behavior in this thread.
We get that you are upset, but you are pulling some unprofessional and shady tactics here. The "unboxing" video is fake af. If it was real, that would have been the first thing you posted in this thread.
Also, it was not a 1900 job. It was about 1100 in work with the rest being all new hardware and shipping expense. You keep saying it was this "expensive" job, but it really wasnt.
It was a budget restoration. You sent him a colosally trashed instrument and were expecting the moon for your 1K. (even just refretting with jumbos and cutting a new nut would cost half your budget.) I get that you are upset over the fretboard, but you never provided any before pics. He says he has plenty.
From his correspondence, it was clear he was working to your budget. You didn't give him carte blanche to do everything, in fact you had to "save up money" to get your guitar back.
If you work in engineering, you know that requirement specification is very important. As far as we can see, there was nothing in writing about specific items he was to address. It looks like the two of you had a phone conversation.
If you had handled this professionally and intelligently, you would have leverage to get a CC charge back or small claims, but you have none so you are trying to extort him by trashing his business. The amount you want returned would basically mean he did the work for free.
I entered this thread trying to help you find some satisfaction. But you just keep heaping it on. I am in no way affiliated with the luthier.
vultures":10w0s2a6 said:void pig":10w0s2a6 said:Mr. Willy":10w0s2a6 said:Void Pig - don’t EVER, EVER mention my children on here again. Not in ANY WAY SHAPE OR FORM. You son of a bitch.
Lol. Give me a break. You've got a raging case of little man syndrome. If you make a video of your child, post it on the web, I can comment on what the child said. Nothing disrespectful was said about the child.
What are you going to do, fly that little 5'6" frame over here and kick my ass? Your potbelly says you'd be winded before you got to my doorstep.
I've got some friends who do DOD work in Hunstville, I'm pretty sure it wouldn't be too hard to find out who you are. I think you should be more concerned about your NG coworkers finding out about your antics and behavior in this thread.
We get that you are upset, but you are pulling some unprofessional and shady tactics here. The "unboxing" video is fake af. If it was real, that would have been the first thing you posted in this thread.
Also, it was not a 1900 job. It was about 1100 in work with the rest being all new hardware and shipping expense. You keep saying it was this "expensive" job, but it really wasnt.
It was a budget restoration. You sent him a colosally trashed instrument and were expecting the moon for your 1K. (even just refretting with jumbos and cutting a new nut would cost half your budget.) I get that you are upset over the fretboard, but you never provided any before pics. He says he has plenty.
From his correspondence, it was clear he was working to your budget. You didn't give him carte blanche to do everything, in fact you had to "save up money" to get your guitar back.
If you work in engineering, you know that requirement specification is very important. As far as we can see, there was nothing in writing about specific items he was to address. It looks like the two of you had a phone conversation.
If you had handled this professionally and intelligently, you would have leverage to get a CC charge back or small claims, but you have none so you are trying to extort him by trashing his business. The amount you want returned would basically mean he did the work for free.
I entered this thread trying to help you find some satisfaction. But you just keep heaping it on. I am in no way affiliated with the luthier.
I'm thinking very hard about reporting this post to the FBI.
phil b":kqq4mfrl said:Willy, I hope you read my earlier post about getting appraisals from other luthiers to "fix" what he didnt do. You absolutely needed those to make any type of claim. Remember, texts can be altered, pics can be altered and emails can be altered. Unfortunately there was no solid contract on his letterhead or exactly what was to be done. That didnt help in the decision unfortunately. Without letters and estimates from other luthiers its really tough for a credit card company to determine what the value would be on any guitar work.
Sorry ya got denied. Sucks!![]()
mystixboi":1xcntmks said:i am sorry if i missed this, but did you pay with a credit card? if so, can you file a claim through them?
i saw you mention your claim was denied, but was that via paypal?
CNutz":bxofksba said:Just read the whole thread.
Here's my 2 cents. You paid WAY too much for the quality of work you got in return IMO. But the guitar looks good, I would be happy with it if the total cost was less than 1k
I'm not sure you have much recourse, so cut your losses, enjoy what you have, and warn people that the guys workmanship may not add up to what he charges (which you have).
I had a restore pain job on a bike, it looks great. But you can see marring of the metal through the paint in spots if you look close. I traded an amp I built for the work, I was slightly bummed, but I got over it, and I don't notice the imperfections anymore. No one else has either. I'm happy no regrets.