Its, been 2+ weeks now and my dealer has heard NADA from VC and his distibutor as to what they are going to do with my stove. Just thought I would let you all know.
wxman said:Its, been 2+ weeks now and my dealer has heard NADA from VC and his distibutor as to what they are going to do with my stove. Just thought I would let you all know.
Webmaster said:Firebug, you are getting an attitude that matches your Avatar!
I must say, that's about the nastiest comment I've seen on the board all year - my opinion, of course. Folks here have put hundreds of hours into helping others with no reward other than feeling good. Perhaps they have not been successful (yet) in your case, but no one ever told you to stop your regular efforts with your dealer, etc - so no harm done, it would seem.
Sometime we win, sometimes we lose. Just for the record, I never (or very rarely) step in with manufacturers on situations like this even though I know a lot of them. I just think it is best for me to attempt to remain neutral and watch what happens in the normal course of events. Although that may mean a little less speed and satisfaction for some "fixes", I think once I start to do this it would become a slippery slope.
On the other hand, it might work well to do one a month - sort of like an "ombudsmans" column, and see what happens and then report on it.....I'll consider that, but only after I remove my hand from my back....it seems to float there and flap,flap,flap.
Webmaster said:Firebug, you are getting an attitude that matches your Avatar!
I must say, that's about the nastiest comment I've seen on the board all year - my opinion, of course. Folks here have put hundreds of hours into helping others with no reward other than feeling good. Perhaps they have not been successful (yet) in your case, but no one ever told you to stop your regular efforts with your dealer, etc - so no harm done, it would seem.
Sometime we win, sometimes we lose. Just for the record, I never (or very rarely) step in with manufacturers on situations like this even though I know a lot of them. I just think it is best for me to attempt to remain neutral and watch what happens in the normal course of events. Although that may mean a little less speed and satisfaction for some "fixes", I think once I start to do this it would become a slippery slope.
On the other hand, it might work well to do one a month - sort of like an "ombudsmans" column, and see what happens and then report on it.....I'll consider that, but only after I remove my hand from my back....it seems to float there and flap,flap,flap.
BeGreen said:John, I'm not one that knows any VP or Pres. of a company, but have been following this thread. Yes, people should follow up on commitments, but there sometimes are mitigating factors - like life, baby's on the way, sickness, work, etc. This is a purely volunteer effort. If someone hasn't received a response, a gentle PM to query whether there has been any response is going to get a whole lot better action than dissing. These folks really do have a life outside of this forum, though sometimes it may not seem so. %-P
Corie said:I assume you keep posting this things to get a rise out of me. Good luck. Even after the nasty PM's from you, I was still planning on trying to help you. Forgive me for ever offering to help and then not being able to deliver. I can only hope I can get through my daily life here knowing that I let you down so greatly. It is truly a burden to me to think I couldn't help such a gracious and pleasant individual, good luck with your stove.
There is a fault in your logic though. I can't always gurantee I'll be able to deliver, but I still offer in hopes that I will find a way. For example, the second donor installation began with a stove and nothing else. I searched out a family and made it clear that I would install it for them, but I didn't have pipe and wasn't sure I would be able to get it, but that I would work on it. I was patient and waited and waited and was finally put in touch with someone that could help and through that donation it was possible for me to install the stove. Obviously I would have been better off letting the stove rust back into the ground, instead of making an attempt to help someone with it.
And clearly installing stoves so that low income families can afford to heat their homes doesn't count as helping, right?
I'm going back to my room to sit alone in the dark and consider how lowly and worthless a human being I am. Thank you for putting my life in perspective.
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