Re: Subject: [Harp-L] Harp Depot
In a message dated 3/21/2008 12:07:07 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
tom.klingl@xxxxxxxxxx writes:
Hmmm, Harp Depot seems to have built up a loyal clientel, willing to defend
them against those who are not or less satisfied, no matter what they do...
not quite, Tom. You seem to have misread my words. I'm not one who is
"defending them against those who are not satisfied 'no matter what they do'." I
simply said that these were 'unfounded allegations', and asked for proof of
such extreme accusations of 'theft'.
I believe I also made clear that I am a satisfied customer and that I was
speaking solely for my own personal experiences in dealing with these people on
a one-to-one basis. Isn't that what a satisfied customer 'should' do? Or
should he/she remain silent in the face of having a Seller he/she is satisfied
with be accused outright of a crime?
This is the United States where a person IS still 'innocent until proven
guilty', when it comes to a felony. Maybe I didn't make it clear enough that I
don't believe an on-line forum is the place to make a felony allegation unless
and until one IS willing to air places, dates, facts and figures. Do
customers of other stores get to air their grievances/accusations in quite the same
way so as to possibly affect the future business of a Seller to such a huge
audience as is available on Harp-l?
I've just explained (offlist) to another harp-l'er about my own very
unsatisfactory experience with an internet seller of musical instruments. I won't
'air' my problems with them in this or any other public forum, since it's
anecdotal. They have lost me as a customer, however. I gave them two chances
over a 3-year period to sell me products I wanted. They flat out insisted that
items were in the box Ireceived which were not. However, I argued my point
and convinced them of the validity of my argument, without accusing them of
being thieves, or threatening them with lawsuits.
In my previous experience with them, they neglected to include packing
materials resulting in damage to 2 out of three of the harmonicas (including an
expensive chromatic) I'd purchased from them. I won't blacken their name to
other satisfied customers, though. Why would I, just to give them grief?
Someone in their packing department screwed up. Other people I know think
they're THE only mail order musical supply company to buy from. All businesses
seem to have 'some' issues with customers...the more people they deal with, the
more likelihood they will have some customers who won't be satisfied to some
degree or the other. This is life..I manage to deal with these issues for
myself, in my own way.
Nevertheless...I am NOT Harp Depot's spokesperson. I merely related doing
business with them as I've experienced it.
For my part I decided that any future purchases of new harmonicas would be
made in person...as I've done at Harp Depot, as most of the people attending
the Conventions do as well. I'm only one very small customer among hundreds,
so please do not attach the title of 'defender no matter what' to my
description of my satisfaction with buying my harmonicas from them. I've learned the
hard way that buying a harmonica in person is the only way to do so, for ME.
Elizabeth
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