It's good to hear this got resolved. You can put it behind you now and get on with playing the thing!
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Hate to do this... BAD DEAL with Sandman0170
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Yeah once I get my main computer back up Ill post some pics.
Originally posted by customshopkv1 View PostJust a question
Were you given detailed pictures of this guitar before spending $1500.Imagine, being able to be magically whisked away to... Delaware. Hi... Im in... Delaware...
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What a read.... This really is a testimony to Jackson customer service. It is kind of like buying a second hand car, not liking the interior color....Or it has a small oil leak and hunting down the original owner and getting a new car. I do not know of any other companies that would provided this kind of second hand warrantee.Custom Guitars, Refinish and restorations.
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Originally posted by toejam View PostWell, let's see. He's right. On your forum, the thread fett started called "I was banned", the very last post of page 10 is a post by you stating, "That's funny, a few people got Toejammed..." http://www.stagetorage.com/forums/sh...ight=toejammed
What's funny is I didn't ban fett or anyone else who complained about this forum there in that thread. So what the fuck's your problem with me?
Toejam fuckin' ROCKS! Both on here and on the Duncan forum.
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Originally posted by toejam View PostWhy, thank you! I don't go to the Duncan forum quite as much as I should, though.
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Originally posted by Learn Guitars View PostWhat a read.... This really is a testimony to Jackson customer service. It is kind of like buying a second hand car, not liking the interior color....Or it has a small oil leak and hunting down the original owner and getting a new car. I do not know of any other companies that would provided this kind of second hand warrantee.
The truss rod wasn't in straight and the lock nut couldn't mount to the actual wood of the neck, for Pete's sake! No doubt it came from the factory like that and was defective. If they hadn't honored the warranty I think they'd have hurt themselves pretty badly in terms of future CS and limited runs. So while I'm thrilled for Rob, I think Jackson was covering their own asses, and to an extent Jeremy's, more than being altruistic.
Any way you look at it, all's well that ends well, and Rob got the guitar he deserved, a LE run custom with no issues, as promised. Good for Jeremy and for Jackson for making it happen.Ron is the MAN!!!!
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Originally posted by Learn Guitars View PostWhat a read.... This really is a testimony to Jackson customer service.
And is it disturbing that people are surprised Jackson did the "right thing"? As if such an occurrence is the exception, instead of the rule. And if they did used to be on top of making sure people were satisfied, what happened? At what point did Jackson simply stop giving a fck?Last edited by texasfury; 10-20-2008, 01:27 PM.Just a guitar player...
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Well, I can tell you that I did not have a reason to deal with Jackson between '89 and about '02. But in '02, when I needed some small parts, they sent them from free. Then I order a couple of CS charvels after fender bought them. I am not ordering any more new guitars form them. Not saying things were great before the buyout as my pre-buyout exposure was on a small thing, but that is my experience with fender was less than stellar and I am not alone.
Glad this one worked out, but it seems to be a crap shoot in some instances. Too much money for a crap shoot IMHO."I''ll say what I'm gonna say, cuz I'm going to Hell anyway!"
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Originally posted by texasfury View PostAnd quite a testament to their shoddy quality control, especially on their CUSTOM product, where these guitars are supposedly made by the best of the best, instead of being slapped together by some low paid McLuthier on a fast moving assembly line in some nameless sweatshop. Why did it even have to come to this? Where was concern for customer satisfaction before this guitar left the shop? And where was the concern for customer satisfaction by your colleague, a dealer, when the guitar arrived? No matter how you praise their "customer service", in at least 2 parts of the Jackson sales chain someone basically didn't give a fck about making and selling a quality product.
And is it disturbing that people are surprised Jackson did the "right thing"? As if such an occurrence is the exception, instead of the rule. And if they did used to be on top of making sure people were satisfied, what happened? At what point did Jackson simply stop giving a fck?
I think that regardless of the quality control issue...It is commendable of Jackson to honor it second party. Where does it end though....4th...5th owner. At what point is it out of line for the company to tell ya to go fuck yourself.Custom Guitars, Refinish and restorations.
http://www.learnguitars.com
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The guitar was NOT, I repeat, NOT honered as 2nd party. The warranty work was done by the original owner, not me. I had absolutley nothing to do with having the guitar repaired aside from dropping it off and picking it up where I was instructed to do so.Imagine, being able to be magically whisked away to... Delaware. Hi... Im in... Delaware...
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