Stan Walters wrote:
"Never, ever trust the little guys these days, many are VERY close to
going belly up (Harp Depot, C2C, Bushman, etc.)"
We've certainly seen *lots* of complaints about Harp Depot here over
the years, and I have my own bad experience with them. This new one
just sounds like they are doing business as usual, and with practices
like that I suspect it's only the unsuspecting new fish that keep them
afloat, or using new names like buying the Harp House name to hide
behind. Harp House was very good back when John Francis was running
it, IMHO, then he left and things seemed to go downhill fast from there.
But I don't think I'd throw C2C into that mix. That particular dealer
has shown me nothing but outstanding customer service and response
over the years. They are more involved in the harp community than just
"selling stuff", John Watts also runs the harptalk discussion area on
yahoo which is pretty busy and has lots of members. Their web site is
very good, they offer club memberships and discounts, ship fast and
always let me know immediately if something I order is out of stock.
When I order stuff from them, I get it *real* fast. I have no
relationship with them other than as a (hard to) satisfied customer.
Do you have any evidence to make the statement that C2C is "close to
going belly up"?
These days you can lose your money from anyone, not just the little
guys. Lots of big businesses have gone out unexpectedly. That's why I
use credit cards, for an extra measure of protection.
Bill
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