goalseter88
Regular Member
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i took my front sight in to Cherokee firearms and had them put a new night sight on. but when i got it back the front sight didn't glow( and yes i checked them before hand to make sure they were working before i gave it to him to put on)
i got to wait till tomorrow to hopefully i can get the boss's phone number since he doesn't work on weekends, and hopefully he honor his mistake and do something about it. but if not i curious what others would suggest doing. i never had an issue like this before.
i guessing he is liable for damage and could take him to court for that but it prob cost me more to do that then the sights where even though i hate to have to buy another 150 dollar front sight again.
but besides the court route what else can i do to go about this if he doesn't accept that he messed it up or plain out refuses to do anything.
but the best out come is that i can talk to him in person and work something out and honor his work and fix his own mistakes. if he did that i wont hold nothing against him, or the store, b/c everyone makes mistakes. but i cant stand when people screw something up and then try to get out of repairing it. and at his stand point it be also good to keep good customer satisfaction. b/c i know for at least me, if he screws me over i going to tell everyone one i know about him, and gun owners seem to go for respectability when they give someone their money, and their gun to work on!!!
i took my front sight in to Cherokee firearms and had them put a new night sight on. but when i got it back the front sight didn't glow( and yes i checked them before hand to make sure they were working before i gave it to him to put on)
i got to wait till tomorrow to hopefully i can get the boss's phone number since he doesn't work on weekends, and hopefully he honor his mistake and do something about it. but if not i curious what others would suggest doing. i never had an issue like this before.
i guessing he is liable for damage and could take him to court for that but it prob cost me more to do that then the sights where even though i hate to have to buy another 150 dollar front sight again.
but besides the court route what else can i do to go about this if he doesn't accept that he messed it up or plain out refuses to do anything.
but the best out come is that i can talk to him in person and work something out and honor his work and fix his own mistakes. if he did that i wont hold nothing against him, or the store, b/c everyone makes mistakes. but i cant stand when people screw something up and then try to get out of repairing it. and at his stand point it be also good to keep good customer satisfaction. b/c i know for at least me, if he screws me over i going to tell everyone one i know about him, and gun owners seem to go for respectability when they give someone their money, and their gun to work on!!!