AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
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I don't believe that for a second. He takes forever to ship, especially my 15* ASA. It's been over a half a year easy.
-Then how about dropping me an E-mail about it, rather than just complaining about it?
The shop that ran my 15-degree ASAs was also supposed to drop-ship them for me. They do the same thing for other builders, but for some reason my batch was run, annoed and bagged, but never shipped. I never heard they weren't being delivered for months, because apparently those (thankfully few) customers, like you, felt it was easier to just wait and complain, instead of, you know, asking what's up.
Right now I have a large boxful of black-annoed double-tapped 15-degree 'Mag ASAs on hand, in stock and ready to ship. I thought I'd also covered all the outstanding orders, but if you're still short yours, please drop me an Email and I'll be happy to check my records.
As far as the posters go, I have literally thousands on hand, and several hundred shipping tubes. The longest wait for a poster to be mailed out since they went on sale has been about a day and a half, since I can't ship on Sundays.
Yes, I've had long waits on some work, some rather famously so. But that's largely custom work, not in-stock store product. And out of almost four hundred customers last year (2004) probably fewer than six had to wait longer than a few days over the estimated delivery time.
Yeah, even one delay is too many, but that's still a pretty good record for a one-man shop.
-Then how about dropping me an E-mail about it, rather than just complaining about it?
The shop that ran my 15-degree ASAs was also supposed to drop-ship them for me. They do the same thing for other builders, but for some reason my batch was run, annoed and bagged, but never shipped. I never heard they weren't being delivered for months, because apparently those (thankfully few) customers, like you, felt it was easier to just wait and complain, instead of, you know, asking what's up.
Right now I have a large boxful of black-annoed double-tapped 15-degree 'Mag ASAs on hand, in stock and ready to ship. I thought I'd also covered all the outstanding orders, but if you're still short yours, please drop me an Email and I'll be happy to check my records.
As far as the posters go, I have literally thousands on hand, and several hundred shipping tubes. The longest wait for a poster to be mailed out since they went on sale has been about a day and a half, since I can't ship on Sundays.
Yes, I've had long waits on some work, some rather famously so. But that's largely custom work, not in-stock store product. And out of almost four hundred customers last year (2004) probably fewer than six had to wait longer than a few days over the estimated delivery time.
Yeah, even one delay is too many, but that's still a pretty good record for a one-man shop.
Doc.
QFT.
I wish that I had more to say, but you've said it pretty well yourself, Doc.
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