Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/11/05
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Duane Birkey wrote: >I used to work for Wolf doing commercial sales in the Chicago area. I >would suggest you fill out a Customer service/complaint card and tell >Chuck Wolf about how you were treated And that's what I did. Once I wrote a letter how I was treated when I purchased a Metz flash for over $700 and had to wait over 4 weeks for the Leica TTL adapter. I don't want and need to get into the details, but basically they gave me the run around that my 'salesman' was not in and that the long waiting time shouldn't surprise me because nobody with his right mind is using Leica. (Ok, ok, I exaggerated a little bit, but that's how it came across). Another time I wrote him a letter because I had to wait 6 weeks for a power supply of a studio flash that broke in the first months of it use. It was a cheap, small Novotron system that my wife uses to travel light for portrait sessions outside the house. They insinuated that I got what I paid for: a cheap system. I didn't appreciate that, because they had a tremendous promotional program and the salesman promised the moon. I would like to believe that I am polite and without a complaining attitude. Both letters were polite and to the point. I never heard anything form Mr. Wolf. I can see your point with people asking all kind of questions and then ordering things through the mail. The same thing is happening in the audiophile business. It's not easy for the local retail shops. We have close to our home a professional photo shop, the 'Photobarn'. We like to buy our films and chemicals there. The people behind the counter know us and it's a pleasure to go there. Unfortunately they don't carry Leica. Regards Jorg