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<blockquote data-quote="ronny" data-source="post: 1568351" data-attributes="member: 8853"><p>You know, I don't really disagree with that. I can't tell you how many times I've had bad/unprofessional experiences with car dealers and didn't let that stop me from going back. If you have a bad car salesman, chances are he won't be there the next time you go back.</p><p></p><p>However, when a guy's got a fairly expensive, and perhaps unreplaceable old rifle and the gunsmith(?) doesn't seem to understand the question, that's a little different. And, aestus' experience is just off the wall.</p><p></p><p>BTW, my point was that if these really bad experiences had happened to <strong>me</strong>, I'd never go back. As you said, however, reviews are a slightly different thing. I use the "grain of salt" rule myself.</p><p></p><p>I often wonder what I would do if I were the H&H people, the Outdoor America folks or maybe Warren Metcalf, how I would respond to some of the stuff that gets talked about on here. You certainly can't let it dictate your business, but I would think you'd have to pay attention.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ronny, post: 1568351, member: 8853"] You know, I don't really disagree with that. I can't tell you how many times I've had bad/unprofessional experiences with car dealers and didn't let that stop me from going back. If you have a bad car salesman, chances are he won't be there the next time you go back. However, when a guy's got a fairly expensive, and perhaps unreplaceable old rifle and the gunsmith(?) doesn't seem to understand the question, that's a little different. And, aestus' experience is just off the wall. BTW, my point was that if these really bad experiences had happened to [B]me[/B], I'd never go back. As you said, however, reviews are a slightly different thing. I use the "grain of salt" rule myself. I often wonder what I would do if I were the H&H people, the Outdoor America folks or maybe Warren Metcalf, how I would respond to some of the stuff that gets talked about on here. You certainly can't let it dictate your business, but I would think you'd have to pay attention. [/QUOTE]
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