Mr. Friedlander:
John Fabian's phone call to you today was a courtesy to give you the chance to correct your inaccuracies before we were forced to. You were short with him and did not want to listen (as usual).
While this thread is not about us and really about another builder, it has become a discussion with some generalized statements about builders and various builders' business practices. Basically, everyone has an opinion, and it's kind of like the old Japanese drama, "Rashomon [sic]" in which 3 people explain an event to a judge in a Japanese court; and none of the 3 stories bear any resemblance to each other. There are almost always more than 2 sides to a story.
John Fabian originally posted on this thread SOLELY because of what b0b said regarding full payment. Emmons and almost every other builder we know of are doing the best they can to deliver product to their customers.
Your Carter was shipped on December 1, 2003, the FIRST (1st) available shipping date after the 30-day mark, which was a NON-UPS Ground shipping day (if the 30th day falls on a non-UPS-Ground pickup day, then it falls to the regular next shipping day, as we explained to you before you placed your order. Again, you truly do not listen and you have selective memory; that has been both John's and my experience with you.)
Your statement regarding your steel being late is inaccurate at best. You were told by John Fabian and Ann Fabian at last one (1) time each, BEFORE you placed the order that we had temporarily suspended the 30-day ship dates and were promising 60-days maximum due to the unusually large amount of orders received during and after Scotty’s Convention; a fact you seem to conveniently keep forgetting. Your Carter was, therefore, shipped on time.
Additionally you told us to take extra time if we needed it, effectively restating that the 60-day promise was fine with you. I find it odd that you continue to take us to task for doing what you requested of us.
You also said
<SMALL>When a company ( Carter) does not give a HOOT if they leave a trail of dissatisfied customers, well, this is what you get.</SMALL>
We would say that when a customer does not give a hoot about listening to or understanding what they are being told, you get a dissatisfied customer.
The extra accessories were shipped to you to MORE than cover ($60 worth of accessories shipped at no extra freight charge to you) the difference in price due to YOUR cancellation of an Emmons volume pedal modification to the pedal bar in mid-order. Despite the fact that the modification had already been made, we shipped an unmodified pedal bar, again as you requested, and at no extra cost to you.
Below is the complete text of your fax to us dated 11/30/2003, signed in your handwriting "David Thank You!!"
See * * * * * * *below.
If you reread this, you'll see that you actually waived ANY claim about when the Carter was shipped. The Carter was shipped on time.
As you are now both a webmaster and representative for another steel builder, I would think you would strive to maintain a higher level of accuracy in your statements and claims than you have displayed to date.
Of course, you are free to continue to bad mouth us to your heart’s content.
We are just requesting that you be accurate with your statements.
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TEXT of David Friedlander's November 30 2003 FAX to us in which he essentially acknowledged what he'd been saying in conversations with us from Day 1 of his order, that he knew his Carter was promised to be shipped with custom features within 60 days (btw: we had already planned to ship Mr. Friedlander's Carter on what was technically Day 30, Monday December 1, 2003, when we received this fax on Sunday, November 30, 2003):
"Hi Guys:
I hope you all had a bunch o' turkey!
I have been thinking a lot about this -- probably too much, but then again if I didn't love these things, which would I want so many?
I think it's mainly a difference in styles that caused conflict. I do not want to cause you guys any problems at all - just the contrary - I made suggestions because I thought they might be valuable - that's my nature. You guys, on the other hand, have a lot of orders - you know a lot more about these things than I do- I'm sorry if well intentioned suggestioins turned into an argument. The fault here is all mine.
I would rather wait a few more weeks, and maintain a good relationship with all of y'all. Please, take your time, Ship the guitar whenever you can comfortably do so.
You have my apologies for any problems I may have caused.
David Friedlander (Rocky)
[handwriting: "David
"Thank You!!
"email:
contact@diamondsbylauren.com"]
<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Ann Fabian on 08 March 2004 at 01:22 PM.]</p></FONT>