no one is griping, but folks asked for an opinion, so we served up our
experiences. i would probably use them again, but in terms of your comment
"Instead of griping, demand perfection. It really is that simple." ...
actually, what is *simple* is that the job should be done right the first
time, period. who has time to demand perfection, send back the gauges, wait
another 4 weeks, etc.
marc, i dont usually jump into the fray, but you sure do have a way of
strinking a nerve with your comments (eg, "griping", "nitpicking", etc),
perhaps folks wouldn't jump down your throat if you think about the tone of
your emails.
just my 2 cents
peter
On Nov 3, 2012, at 11:10 PM, Marc James Small wrote:
> At 10:37 PM 11/3/2012, Thomas Witt wrote:
> >>>>I stated two matters of fact and then he ordered me not to speak any
> >>>>more.<<<
> >
> >It seems sir you omitted a third fact. You implied that those who did not
> >agree with you were "nit-pickers." Likely that is the source of the
> >consternation.
>
> A fine point, and thank you. I always have had
> most wonderful service from Nisonger, dating back
> to the early 1970's. I find comments about
> spattering of paint on the glass a matter of
> contacting them and returning the item for
> correction. I never experienced anything of the
> sort but, if I had, I would have had it in the
> return mail to Winchester and they would have
> fixed it. Instead of griping, demand perfection. It really is that
simple.
>
> Marc
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