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Where's my Cricket, GTT?
A long time ago I ordered a Cricket on line.
A week later I called to confirm and they had no idea, so I gave my info and she said they would call in 2 weeks with my charge info. Two weeks later I tried calling them. Left messages for a call back. No response. That's been about 2 weeks ago. So, in case you're monitoring, GTT, I don't want that torch anymore. Lori |
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I'm sorry, but I am no longer providing free customer service for GTT, nor am I doing any more favors for them or defending them or their reputation. Wally will not acknowledge that I have been of any help. Oddly, he says that I should be providing customer service for free and without any compensation or thanks because I am Willy's wife. Of course, neither of the two girlfriends he has had that worked for GTT have ever worked for free. Oh, he made a rule about no GFs or wives working at GTT in order to keep me out of the company. His rules did not apply to anyone he bedded down. Please direct your questions to: To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 1 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. 570-835-9777 |
It took me a while to get my Lynx and Mirage but the wait was worth it. And the after-sale customer service has been excellent. They may just be swamped. I agree though, a confirmation email would be good business practice.
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Do we have an estimated turn-around time? I understand that they are crazy busy and Glass Jam was in the middle of everything but it's coming up to amonth from the original "estimated" 1-2 weeks...(yes, that is what I was originally told!) I would have been happier than a pig in......mud if someone just told me flat out, 'It will be about 2-3 months...."
Besides, I'm on vacation and I think I only gave my work contact info Duane |
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I'm sorry, but I am no longer providing free customer service for GTT, nor am I doing any more favors for them or defending them or their reputation. Wally will not acknowledge that I have been of any help. Oddly, he says that I should be providing customer service for free and without any compensation or thanks because I am Willy's wife. Of course, neither of the two girlfriends he has had that worked for GTT have ever worked for free. Oh, he made a rule about no GFs or wives working at GTT in order to keep me out of the company. His rules did not apply to anyone he bedded down. Please direct your questions to: To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 1 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. 570-835-9777 |
Kim, thanks for the explanation! Although I have no control in how they do things there, It would make more perfect sense if the standard colors are quicker than the custom colors. Thats the ONLY reason why I had ordered a standard color, thinking it would be handled quicker than the custom colors. And I sincerely hope the sale price of 139 will be honored and not the 167! I've heard of starnger things happening before, so yes, I'm concerned.
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I'm sorry, but I am no longer providing free customer service for GTT, nor am I doing any more favors for them or defending them or their reputation. Wally will not acknowledge that I have been of any help. Oddly, he says that I should be providing customer service for free and without any compensation or thanks because I am Willy's wife. Of course, neither of the two girlfriends he has had that worked for GTT have ever worked for free. Oh, he made a rule about no GFs or wives working at GTT in order to keep me out of the company. His rules did not apply to anyone he bedded down. Please direct your questions to: To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 1 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. 570-835-9777 |
Reading these threads makes me want to order another cricket....even though I've already GOT one in purple....just in case...I'd even wait a year...I :love: mine so much....maybe I need a teal one? I think after I get a car, and a kiln, & all my bills paid off, I *might* "need" an extra cricket just in case something bad ever happens to mine :lol:...ya know...just 'cause....(or, in case I ever get an extra oxycon & a friend comes over ROFLMAO)
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Am I the only one that thinks a Cricket would make a sweet hood ornament? :lol:
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Mine took a little longer than I expected too and it was WELL worth the wait! I love that little torch!
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lol.... Jamey Lynn |
The torch or the insect...........actually, or either?
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I waited what seemed like forever for my Bobcat....then my Cheetah.....frustrating yes...because I'm soooo impatient.......but worth the wait??? oh hell yeah!
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Thank-you, Chad
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I'm sorry, but I am no longer providing free customer service for GTT, nor am I doing any more favors for them or defending them or their reputation. Wally will not acknowledge that I have been of any help. Oddly, he says that I should be providing customer service for free and without any compensation or thanks because I am Willy's wife. Of course, neither of the two girlfriends he has had that worked for GTT have ever worked for free. Oh, he made a rule about no GFs or wives working at GTT in order to keep me out of the company. His rules did not apply to anyone he bedded down. Please direct your questions to: To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 1 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. 570-835-9777 |
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I'm sad - I waited almost 4 months and gave up... dang. I guess that shows I am just SO not a patient person... lol
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Baskets?
I've dabbled in anodizing. |
Does anyone know of ANY stores that have ANY GTT's in stock, I would be willing to buy in a one of a number of diffent sizes if it is in stock and not a 'to be build after order'... I will not order a torch directly from GTT because of thier business practices (i cannot wait months for a torch and be lied to on the phone, and it seems they always have 'issues' that aren't their fault, fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me...) If you online store has anything from cricket to mirage size PM me and maybe we can make a deal (please in stock and not made to order only...)....
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The parts being anodized cannot touch each other. All points of contact will not be anodized. Rack contacts and spot welded spots are usually somewhere discrete that won't be seen - like screw holes and under caps and stuff like that. |
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Very small parts, however, are often put into a basket. Like you said, where ever the part contacts the rack or basket, there will be a small point where there won't be any anodizing. This is inevitable. I suspect that the baskets are shaken occasionally, moving the parts around in the baskets, making the initial points of contact available for plating. Malcolm |
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When there are no places on a part with a hole to hook into, and where it is important that the finish be even with as few irregularities as possible, then a hanging wire can be spot welded to a very small point on the part and the part suspended into the tank. |
I'm not actually sure how he does it. But, he does it. They do all kinds of stuff for the government with incredibly strict tolerances so I'm assuming they know what they are doing.
I called him this morning to ask if he could do the knobs and torch bodies. He's out of town until later this week. |
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I'm sorry, but I am no longer providing free customer service for GTT, nor am I doing any more favors for them or defending them or their reputation. Wally will not acknowledge that I have been of any help. Oddly, he says that I should be providing customer service for free and without any compensation or thanks because I am Willy's wife. Of course, neither of the two girlfriends he has had that worked for GTT have ever worked for free. Oh, he made a rule about no GFs or wives working at GTT in order to keep me out of the company. His rules did not apply to anyone he bedded down. Please direct your questions to: To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 1 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. 570-835-9777 |
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I'm sorry, but I am no longer providing free customer service for GTT, nor am I doing any more favors for them or defending them or their reputation. Wally will not acknowledge that I have been of any help. Oddly, he says that I should be providing customer service for free and without any compensation or thanks because I am Willy's wife. Of course, neither of the two girlfriends he has had that worked for GTT have ever worked for free. Oh, he made a rule about no GFs or wives working at GTT in order to keep me out of the company. His rules did not apply to anyone he bedded down. Please direct your questions to: To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 1 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. 570-835-9777 |
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When I used to work for O.C.Tanners (in a prior life), they would solder a handling post to an area of the object that would not be seen, and then that post was wired to dangle the object in the plating tank. When the post was no longer needed in the manufacturing process, the post was removed. the post doesn't need to be really big, just big enough to wrap the copper wire around it. Of course, this was for gold plating, but I assume the process was the same.
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