If anyone else on this board is "endorsed" by Jackson, as I am, then I'd appreciate some feedback because I have been having some issues with them for the past several months, or more.
Granted, being endorsed by Jackson (for me at least) only amounts to having my name and band link on the Artists web page, and once getting tickets to the Summer NAMM last year. Perhaps, if things would actually work out (or if Brian would reply to my email), I might get a discount on a Custom Shop guitar that I want, but it's not happening. In fact, nothing seems to be happening.
Now I don't mean to berate Jackson, by gawd I looooooove their USA guitars tremendously. My KE2 is the best guitar I've every put my hands on, and whether their communication skills suck or not, and whether I'm endorsed or not, I am still going to play my beloved Jackson USA's.
So what the hell is going on over at Jackson? Or should I say Fender? I have emailed them (Brian and John) requesting tickets for NAMM, which is THIS WEEKEND but neither of them has replied to me. Not only that, but I've emailed Brian a number of times regarding CS guitars, and while he responded to me once several months ago, he has not responded to me after that.
I'm feeling a bit miffed about this. On one hand I can understand that they're probably busy guys, and that I'm not the top dog on their totem pole of "endorsees", but what gives? I have always had the strong feeling that responding promptly to people's inquiries, especially people whose interests you are working for, should be very high on one's list of responsibilities. I saw that with John Walker. He was awesome, responded promptly and answered my questions. Took care of me. But with Brian, I am feeling very much left out in the cold, and ignored.
Is it just me? Is anyone else experiencing this? I try and try to let it roll off my shoulder, but I can't do it anymore. Know what I mean?
Your thoughts, co-miserations, explanations, hugs, etc., would be most welcome.
Granted, being endorsed by Jackson (for me at least) only amounts to having my name and band link on the Artists web page, and once getting tickets to the Summer NAMM last year. Perhaps, if things would actually work out (or if Brian would reply to my email), I might get a discount on a Custom Shop guitar that I want, but it's not happening. In fact, nothing seems to be happening.
Now I don't mean to berate Jackson, by gawd I looooooove their USA guitars tremendously. My KE2 is the best guitar I've every put my hands on, and whether their communication skills suck or not, and whether I'm endorsed or not, I am still going to play my beloved Jackson USA's.
So what the hell is going on over at Jackson? Or should I say Fender? I have emailed them (Brian and John) requesting tickets for NAMM, which is THIS WEEKEND but neither of them has replied to me. Not only that, but I've emailed Brian a number of times regarding CS guitars, and while he responded to me once several months ago, he has not responded to me after that.
I'm feeling a bit miffed about this. On one hand I can understand that they're probably busy guys, and that I'm not the top dog on their totem pole of "endorsees", but what gives? I have always had the strong feeling that responding promptly to people's inquiries, especially people whose interests you are working for, should be very high on one's list of responsibilities. I saw that with John Walker. He was awesome, responded promptly and answered my questions. Took care of me. But with Brian, I am feeling very much left out in the cold, and ignored.
Is it just me? Is anyone else experiencing this? I try and try to let it roll off my shoulder, but I can't do it anymore. Know what I mean?
Your thoughts, co-miserations, explanations, hugs, etc., would be most welcome.
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