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GoldCrown

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I’m not sure why the JB case site has a phone number as nobody answers it. I would email but don’t want to waste the ink. Is anyone alive at the JB customer service line. Or is there a 10,000 event going on and that comes first. Or too busy for their customers. Or is today a Pool Cue Case holiday. I called a few times today. I feel like I’m imposing.
 
I’m not sure why the JB case site has a phone number as nobody answers it. I would email but don’t want to waste the ink. Is anyone alive at the JB customer service line. Or is there a 10,000 event going on and that comes first. Or too busy for their customers. Or is today a Pool Cue Case holiday. I called a few times today. I feel like I’m imposing.
Have you messaged him directly here on AZ? https://forums.azbilliards.com/member.php?u=20861
 
No. Did not message on this site. Why do I have to. I bought from him before. I have a few JB’s
Relax man. Just a suggestion. I do know the Ok.BarTableChamp. is this weekend at JamaicaJoes(MidwestCity,Ok) and he's probably got a table set-up there.
 
I've tried all channels to message John and Facebook messenger is without question the one he is most responsive to.
 
I’m not sure why the JB case site has a phone number as nobody answers it. I would email but don’t want to waste the ink. Is anyone alive at the JB customer service line. Or is there a 10,000 event going on and that comes first. Or too busy for their customers. Or is today a Pool Cue Case holiday. I called a few times today. I feel like I’m imposing.

John recognizes and has mentioned several times that one of his big weaknesses is that he is notoriously bad at customer service and answering inquiries or following back up on anything and that you just need to be persistent. Yes, you shouldn't have to (and I think he has said that he agrees) but it is just the way it is. I would think facebook would be one of the best contact methods as he is very active there but persistence is probably key.
 
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Relax man. Just a suggestion. I do know the Ok.BarTableChamp. is this weekend at JamaicaJoes(MidwestCity,Ok) and he's probably got a table set-up there.

I’m relaxed. Just not use to doing business like this. A simple message saying we’re out for a few days would be a good idea. I met John. I know his work. I have a problem tracking people down if I want to buy something. No big deal. I’m going in a different direction for now.
 
John recognizes and has mentioned several times that he is notoriously bad at customer service and answering inquiries or following back up on anything and that you just need to be persistent.

How pathetic. And he’ll be here defending himself. He has time for that. No big deal. I lost interest. I should thank Mr. 10,000
 
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GC....I suggest PMing Lou Figueroa...he keeps track of JB pretty good.
 
GC....I suggest PMing Lou Figueroa...he keeps track of JB pretty good.

That’s funny. Maybe Lou will chime in or sell me a case. Honestly im just bored and wanted a new 2 tone oiled leather case. I’ll be ok without it. Might go to Kiddie City or Toys R Us and see if they have anything in stock. Enough here. I’m going to the Cannabis thread.
 
Make a post about Lou drilling his n^#$ in and he'll be here shortly.

You're welcome
Jason

The sirens of ancient Greek mythology were bird-women whose enchanted singing lured sailors off course, causing shipwreck and disaster.

In Book 12 of Homer’s Odyssey, the hero Odysseus took the advice of the sorceress Circe and blocked the ears of his crew with wax so they could row undisturbed. This allowed them to safely navigate around the rocky island guarded by the sirens. Odysseus wished to hear their magical songs though, and had himself tied to the mast so that he would not be tempted to steer in the wrong direction.

A vase is painted with this famous scene and is known as the Siren Vase. It is a wide-necked vessel thought to have been used for serving wine. It used to be in a famous collection of antiquities, paintings and drawings assembled by the brother of Napoleon Bonaparte.

Lou Figueroa
tied to the mast
for a couple of
recent threads here :-)
 

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The sirens of ancient Greek mythology were bird-women whose enchanted singing lured sailors off course, causing shipwreck and disaster.

In Book 12 of Homer’s Odyssey, the hero Odysseus took the advice of the sorceress Circe and blocked the ears of his crew with wax so they could row undisturbed. This allowed them to safely navigate around the rocky island guarded by the sirens. Odysseus wished to hear their magical songs though, and had himself tied to the mast so that he would not be tempted to steer in the wrong direction.

A vase is painted with this famous scene and is known as the Siren Vase. It is a wide-necked vessel thought to have been used for serving wine. It used to be in a famous collection of antiquities, paintings and drawings assembled by the brother of Napoleon Bonaparte.

Lou Figueroa
tied to the mast
for a couple of
recent threads here :-)

This is a HiJack. :killingme::killingme:
 
All that history just to get to such an anticlimactic punchline?

Oi-vey!


A teenage boy is getting ready to take his girlfriend to the prom. First he goes to rent a tux, but there’s a long tux line at the shop and it takes forever.

Next, he has to get some flowers, so he heads over to the florist and there’s a huge flower line there. He waits forever but eventually gets the flowers.

Then he heads out to rent a limo. Unfortunately, there’s a large limo line at the rental office, but he’s patient and gets the job done.

Finally, the day of the prom comes. The two are dancing happily and his girlfriend is having a great time. When the song is over, she asks him to get her some punch, so he heads over to the punch table and there’s no punchline.

Lou Figueroa
here all week
 
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