(This post was last modified: 04-14-2016, 06:53 AM by DonnerJack.)
(04-09-2016, 05:55 PM)slantman Wrote:Yeah, ikon is a perfect example of a rude vendor, that doesn't own up to manufacturing defects and claims it's a minor cosmetic issue and refuses returns on 80$+ razors. Please don't compare the two.(04-09-2016, 05:05 PM)PickledNorthern Wrote:(04-09-2016, 03:42 PM)slantman Wrote: Pre - ordering seems to be the new thing but I am not a supporter of it. The buyer should be in control since it's our dime.
It is also a way to make items like the Blackbird available to us. If it helps to make a project feasible that otherwise would have to be shelved or delayed, I am all for it. Or, what if he misjudges interest by a factor of two, and eats enough stock to close his doors? I am all for it, especially when you have a vendor like Shane, who I have seen take returns, give refunds, allow buyers to change options during the pre-buy period, and generally be available every step of the way.
Of course with an untested manufacturer, there is a certain caveat emptor, but I am still a supporter of the practice in general for our little artisan explosion.
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Most artisans/manufacturers/vendors don't ask for money in advance. A perfect example is Greg @ iKon. He designs,manufacturers and sells using his own capital. And there are thousands more like him. However, I see your point and that is okay.