Jeff M
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Ah. Thought that didn't sound right.
That's the bottom line isn't it? I've got a stack of $100 bills on the table. Who am I going to give them to? They guys that I trust on all the points to get me my jacket, it's that simple.
100%
Though I have found none of the top makers to be foolproof.
So who wants my stack of bills?
I want the jacket to fit right, look right (like your photos suggest), have the promised quality and components, in the agreed upon time frame and will be sending at least 25 emails clarifying questions and details (to make sure alls in order). Am I asking to much for only $1000?
Re; "sending at least 25 emails", BK does note on their emails;
Also, please note, you make our life a lot easier if you say what you
want in 2 emails. We have customers who send us more than 50 emails
one page long each, and talk to us for months until they place their
order. While we enjoy a good conversation, it is practically
impossible to keep up and in the end becomes frustrating. Also, the
possibility that a mistake is made from our part is significantly
increased if you keep changing what you want in every email. Please
make up your mind first and then let us know. Please try to
make it as less confusing as possible. We are here to help, answer all
your questions, but we need your help too, to be more efficient. If
you want to socialize, please come to our facebook page. We 'd love to
hear your feedback and comments there.
Okay Fellas......
I received my new BK Roughwear 27752 two weeks ago. Fantastic jacket! ...and my experience with their customer service was excellent.
I'm in the process of posting up a review....unfortunately the first batch of photos didn't quite work due to camera issues...So I'll take some more pics in the next few days and you will all see.
Watch this space!
What a silly way to put it, but id say thay unfortunately its sound advice.
Less email traffic means less chance for crossed signals and jumbled orders. However, there's something to be said for customer service- and I will admit I am usually one to send at least 25-50 emails before the order is complete (just ask Holly @Aero or Vickie @GW!)
BK could make it a non-issue if they summarized orders before processing them with all the customers' requests, fit preference, mods, personal measurements, etc. then get the customer to confirm it all before proceeding with production and money transfer. Right??
Most of my jackets were bought overseas via some emails. I've never rung any of the makers I've dealt with. 3-4 brief emails does it. I don't understated how an entire epistolary relationship can develop between merchant and customer. I feel very sorry Kelso and the other outfits - 50 emails is insanity.