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Member
Join Date: November 1, 2006
Posts: 16
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Ranger Gunleather - where are you?
I ordered a holster before Christmas, was told January. Then Greg got a new job and said orders would be delayed. However, it is pretty long for a delay and he hasn't answered 3 emails. Anybody contacted him, got a holster, etc?
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Junior member
Join Date: November 20, 2006
Location: Great State of TEXAS
Posts: 244
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I just posted a thread about him a couple of days ago. I ordered mine some time ago its been about 4-5 months and haven't heard from him in over 3 months. So I emailed him not to long ago and asked for a refund but of course he never answered it. Although I didn't get a auto response from yahoo so maybe he got it. Who knows. That just ****** me off though I know things come up in your life but you should atleast give refund if your customer ask for it or not ask for the money until the product is ready maybe that would give him more incentive to make the damn holster. I'm sure my money is long gone now oh well you live and learn lol.
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Member
Join Date: April 11, 2002
Posts: 45
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Careful, guys -- as you can see from the Brommeland thread, if you actually dare to question business practices like these, you'll be told that you ought to be prepared to wait any amount of time while the manufacturer does you the favor of filling your order.
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Junior member
Join Date: November 20, 2006
Location: Great State of TEXAS
Posts: 244
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I think its rediculous for a dealer to take your money upfront then spend it and really have no motivation to make your holster. I think he should make it then when its rdy to ship send invoice.
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