Roadkill said:Dennis is a great cuemaker but anyone who accuses him of being a great communicator is blowing smoke.
Roadkill said:Dennis is a great cuemaker but anyone who accuses him of being a great communicator is blowing smoke.
*tap tap*UrackmIcrackm said:You're correct. Two people that have given Mr. Varney money have asked him direct questions and as has unfortunately been the case for them, it's mighty quiet. I've heard nothing but crickets since they posted their questions to Mr. Varney.
he seems to miss a lot ........... IMO ... but, thats just my opinionmasonh said:eric you must have missed this post.
I have six cues at his shop 5 searings & 1 gus have never had an issue contacting him. always answers the phone when i call maybe it's youRoadkill said:It's sad, but some of the greatest cue builders in the World have poor communication skills. Just ask anyone who has ever dealt with Dennis Searing.
Roadkill said:Dennis is a great cuemaker but anyone who accuses him of being a great communicator is blowing smoke.
Rocket354 said:The hijack appears to have been successful...
Does Dennis tell people he has shipped their cue then not do it an ignore their inquiries for two months, like apparently has happened to someone else? Does he talk down to his customers and act like they're nothing more than petulant children? Does he miss half a dozen or more promised and estimated dates per customer? Does he continue to accept more orders, promising 90 days or less, when he knows that meeting that deadline would be impossible? Does he insist on 100% upfront?
Even if he is hard to reach at times (I don't know; I've never tried) until he does the rest of those things he and Mr. Varney are completely different animals.
Congrats on the successful hijack, though.
ribdoner said:Heard anything????????????????
Rocket354 said:Nope. I haven't received a PM from KV in almost 5 weeks, despite making my stance very clear, both privately (at first) and in public (recently).
You'd think he would care enough about his customers to try to make them happy and discuss with them any problems that might arise, but he appears to be the type to just ignore issues and hope they go away. That can only work so long until they blow up in your face, as these threads are proving. Unfortunately, as his recent postings have suggested, he hasn't learned a thing and will keep plowing on with his same M.O., so I guess I should stop expecting responses and try other approaches.
I wonder how many people have heard responses since his recent return, and who has not? Of course, I also wonder how many people are really still reading these trainwreck threads, even KV customers...
edit: or, should I say, "customers"
Rocket354 said:Nope. I haven't received a PM from KV in almost 5 weeks, despite making my stance very clear, both privately (at first) and in public (recently).
You'd think he would care enough about his customers to try to make them happy and discuss with them any problems that might arise, but he appears to be the type to just ignore issues and hope they go away. That can only work so long until they blow up in your face, as these threads are proving. Unfortunately, as his recent postings have suggested, he hasn't learned a thing and will keep plowing on with his same M.O., so I guess I should stop expecting responses and try other approaches.
I wonder how many people have heard responses since his recent return, and who has not? Of course, I also wonder how many people are really still reading these trainwreck threads, even KV customers...
edit: or, should I say, "customers"
powerlineman80 said:You are not important even though you've paid your money. Not a good way to treat your customers IMO. He's too "busy" working on other cues to let you know your expected date.
If you want a refund you are a dog in his book.
If you ride his jock then you'll get your pm's answered I'm sure.
How did you pay? If it was Paypal or credit card do a damn chargeback or something. There is NO WAY I'd let my cuemaker slide like that unless he told me in advance it would take that long. Arent you one of the guys he promised 90 days to?
Rocket354 said:I paid by paypal. I'll look into seeing if it's not too late to file a claim. I guess I always assumed it was, but now I don't know why I thought that. I mean they have to have a time limit, I assume, or else people could just start requesting money from years ago just because. But I'll check it out.
He did promise me 90 days. I have the PM to prove it. Thankfully, my wait has been shorter than some people who've chimed in--I couldn't imagine sitting by quietly waiting for a year or more. My initial estimated date was early Feb, my initial promised date was early March.
My issue stems from the fact that I wanted a nice J/B cue in time for Nationals coming up in barely more than a week. KV knew this and even promised that I would have it in plenty of time to practice with it before nationals (again, I have the PM to prove this). I don't consider a week to be plenty of time to practice, but hey, people's definitions differ.
I think if a cuemaker says something along the lines of "well, it should be 3-6 months or so; I can't promise anything but I'll try my best" then it takes longer, fine. Hopefully he meets those estimates normally, but shit happens. If a cuemaker says "I'll have it ready to ship 90 days or less" that's a promise, and at the end of that 90th day, the contract is broken and the customer has the right to demand a refund or continue to wait, hopefully with accurate information from the cuemaker. I gave KV some leeway, but now almost two months later with two more estimated dates passed, and no communication, I just want out. I'd like to short-circuit this process before it gets to 8 months or a year or whatever.
edit: just looked it up one has to file a claim with paypal within 45 days of the payment, so I'm out of luck there