BRADAN, Very disappointed... First off, I struggled to post this but I feel it's necessary to help out any fellow member. I purchased another set of calipers for my 355 and sent them to Bradan on 12/4/2013 to be painted yellow. It's now 5 months later and they are not back in my hands - I paid for them right away. I did tell Dan that I was not in any big rush but I surely was not expecting this. To make matters worse, they were done and he shipped them to me mid-March. However, they poorly packaged them, one single piece of thin bubble wrap (not taped) and placed in a box way too large. Result = they got beat to crap in shipping and needed to be done all over. Dan's made promise after promise to me such as "They are packed up and ready to ship tomorrow" and then weeks go by. He also takes forever to respond to email. I'm sure they will make good so I'm not worried about the money but I just don't deal with such unprofessional companies. This is very poor. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
they haven't been on in a few days. with this public thread I bet they take care of it right and quick now.
Customer "service" has become a thing of the past to some. All you really ever have is your word, either it is good or is not. As Yoda says ... "There is no try, either do or do not do"
Jeez.. That's put me right off Bradan Thanks for posting Weeks to answer emails 5 months Shame on them
Here is a comment from a shop that purchased my seats: "I have yet to stop laughing.... When the opportunity presents itself, share with me the engineering studies, blueprints and the results of the earth quake tremor testing that was done on this box PLEASE! ZERO chance of these getting damaged in transit, they are even bolted down via the tracks! PRICELESS!" YES, I am a self taught crate maker......lol Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
I have bought 2 items from Bruce and yes, he knows what he is doing!! In my business we deal with shipping parts all over the country and world and it's pretty common sense. Easy rule to remember: Shake the box, if there is any movement - repack or you will be sorry.
Dave, I understand your frustration in this situation and do feel bad. Calipers and wheels we stopped offering as a mail in service because of how difficult and lengthy the process is and many times parts have been damaged in shipping. Calipers in general are ready dirty and covered in oil which makes the process difficult. We do not powder the coat the calipers a general yellow which would make the turn around time very quick. We paint them the correct Ferrari color code with takes a tremendous amount of prep work. Even after the fact we do have imperfections which makes us repeat the whole process again to correct. I communicated this with you. All emails are answered with in 24-48 hours accept for weekends which has been has been the case with david.
This was emailed april 5th Dave, Calipers came out good besides 1 has a small imperfection and has to be reshot. Will send in my following email. I tried sending you photos early this week and it just got kicked back after a few days from my gmail address. Image Unavailable, Please Login
email 4/23: Dave, Finally got them all perfect and assembled. Going to box them up today and try to get them out tomorrow. Will confirm when shipped. Each caliper is going to be wrapped in bubble wrap and packed tight with penuts. Please confirm there safe arrival. Daniel MacKay, Service manager It's 5/5 and I don't have them. I can post more emails if you like. Just own it Dan and say you blew it.
Dave, They were fully stripped as promised. The issue is the paint spider cracks under the clear when drying to quickly. The odd texture of the metal just does that sometimes. If you look at the raised metal line under the ferrari script it's cracked along the edge also. The other calipers came out perfect just have to redo this one. > Dan, I can still see the chip below the paint. You were supposed to strip > these 100% and redo. I'm getting very frustrated with this experience. > > Best Regards > > Dave Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Dan, What are you trying to accomplish? If you want to post something, please post when these will be back in my hands?
Dave, I'm not making excuses for how long the calipers take. I apologize for how long and frustrating the process has been for you.
They are done and have to reassembled for shipping. I cannot assemble them until the refinished caliper is fully dry. I jumped the gun last week and left a finger print in the clear. Image Unavailable, Please Login
wow! since December? 6 months is crazy. braden should have initially told customer that they cannot do the job rather than put him through this. its spring time and assume owner would like to drive his car.
I jumped the gun and noticed a finger print when I packed them up. It is what it is. The process took a very long time and I apologize for that.
BTW, here's a good read on proper packaging (pdf): US Navy - Packing of Materiel - Packing Manual FM38 701: http://armypubs.army.mil/doctrine/DR_pubs/dr_a/pdf/fm38_701.pdf
It certainly would not have been a big deal if it was not 5 months Dan... You know I was very patient for a long time. You making me promises over and over got us here. And if you need to redo these so often I would suggest you may not have the proper experience.
I agree. I do not let work leave until it's perfect and sometimes it does take a very long time. As far as experience we have painted over 150 sets of calipers to date. 2 out of every 10 have issues it's just part of it. The same goes for wheels.