(This post was last modified: 03-22-2016, 09:36 PM by steeleshaves.)
(03-22-2016, 08:35 PM)andrewjs18 Wrote: I don't quite understand the level of disdain and aggression towards a small merchant when they're not forcing anyone to buy their products. if I don't like the business practices a merchant has to offer, I'll simply move on and take my money with me.
we're not going to allow personal attack on this forum. please leave that to some other venue...
Did I miss a post somewhere on this thread? Re-reading through this I don't see ANYTHING that resembles a personal attack of Rockwell Razors or it's CEO. I'm curious as to why if a vendor has a practice they employ in their operations or a policy some find disagreeable, that feeling or notion is off limits to bring to the table and is labeled as an "attack"? Isn't this why forums like this exist to give people the ability to review all the great aspects of certain products and vendors as well as make pontifications of perceived faults of a product and or vendor as well? There have been multiple kudos spread by many across the board to several Artesians and Vendors in a plethora of threads here. In this particular case, because of how the kickstarter campaign went, and ultimately turned out, there are going to be some miffed people in addition to those who are cautious moving forward when dealing with this company and I think both of those facts are justified. Frankly, I think there have been some excellent questions posed for this company already on his upcoming AMA session. If it truly is AMA, no doubt he will address those complaints and criticisms that have been levied here; and these are legitimate concerns and criticisms. They however, are not "attacks".
I think to a large degree while the people in the wet shaving world are great people (see the various fund raising efforts for the Sieberts going on currently as a clear example) TOO MANY times we act as if this niche hobby is the only place that is exempt from crappy products, bad vendors, rude artisans, etc. The first hint that someone doesn't like a company, or a product, or a soap maker, the sky starts to fall and words like "attack" and phrases like "be thankful for all the artesians out there" start getting dumped upon anyone leveling any form of criticism. It has happened here in the past with an array of topics. Only in our little bubble of a hobby would the solution to the problem of a vendor waiting a month to ship soaps to consumers after charging them be to order that soap from somewhere else and not from the soap maker. Where else in any other hobby or business would this be rendered as a sane solution? That's terrible customer service, a terrible way to run a business, and this maker of that soap should be ashamed of that fact. Yet, replies in that thread contain items like, "its a good soap and buy it from some place like maggard or IB" "maybe they should only make soap and not sell it"???? What?? Come on guys!!! Wet shaving is not immune to bad products, average to poor vendors and or poor artisans. If anyone is getting attacked on anything its the people levying anything that resembles a harsh critique of a product or vendor, not the makers themselves. I'm wondering if any review in wet shaving is worth reading at this point. EVERYTHING IS GREAT..... BEST PRODUCTS AND COMPANY OUT THERE.... seem to be what is standard and accepted for any proprietor of wet shave gear. God forbid if something just isn't absolutely wonderful in this hobby.