Maybe the fact that Lith1um's in Thailand has something to do with that added bit of flexibility.
Anyway, I actually feel pretty sorry for Phil and hope he gets something out of this, whether it is putting in the necessary attention to detail or getting out of the razor-making business and sticking with retail. Either way, I am sympathetic, having read about how this all started off -- he was definitely screwed over to start -- and recognizing that he's probably lost money on these last three batches. Even if he hasn't technically lost money, there has been his time and the impact to his reputation, which surely has a spill-over effect.
The shaving community seems pretty forgiving but it takes time. Best wishes to him in resolving the current issues and moving on positively.
Anyway, I actually feel pretty sorry for Phil and hope he gets something out of this, whether it is putting in the necessary attention to detail or getting out of the razor-making business and sticking with retail. Either way, I am sympathetic, having read about how this all started off -- he was definitely screwed over to start -- and recognizing that he's probably lost money on these last three batches. Even if he hasn't technically lost money, there has been his time and the impact to his reputation, which surely has a spill-over effect.
The shaving community seems pretty forgiving but it takes time. Best wishes to him in resolving the current issues and moving on positively.
(08-16-2021, 08:05 AM)Zhang Doe Wrote: Maybe the fact that Lith1um's in Thailand has something to do with that added bit of flexibility.
Anyway, I actually feel pretty sorry for Phil and hope he gets something out of this, whether it is putting in the necessary attention to detail or getting out of the razor-making business and sticking with retail. Either way, I am sympathetic, having read about how this all started off -- he was definitely screwed over to start -- and recognizing that he's probably lost money on these last three batches. Even if he hasn't technically lost money, there has been his time and the impact to his reputation, which surely has a spill-over effect.
The shaving community seems pretty forgiving but it takes time. Best wishes to him in resolving the current issues and moving on positively.
I was also very sympathetic to bullgooseshaving regarding the Paradigm shaving issue that started all of this, but I cannot see how you can justify making a customer pay for return shipping of a defective item before replacement is sent out (if that is in fact true). Bullgooseshaving is ultimately responsible for supplying a non defective product in this situation and so a customer should not be expected to incur further costs associated with rectifying that.
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