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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Apex Predator on November 24, 2011, 07:57:00 AM
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Here is my latest creation. The nice fellow from LA wanted a simple, classic mild R/D longbow. She is a 66" Sapelo that draws 45@27. He ordered the bow in Feb and I ran over on the estimated completion date by a couple of months. We had been in constant contact until the end of Aug. He was very understanding during this delay, and always said he was in no rush. His latest note said that he would be sending the balance right away, but I haven't seen it. The bow has been finished now for over a month and I have heard nothing from him at all since Aug. I've tried contacting him via pms and e-mails many times. Unfortunately, I don't have his phone number. How long do you folks think I should hold this bow for him. I can't afford to keep it forever. Thanks.
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Gorgeous bow! As far as how long to hold it is a tough one. Maybe shoot him an e-mail stating the balance must be paid by a certain date. If the balance is not paid sell the bow the recover your investment. Times are tough as you know, plus the Holidays are here. Really a tough situation,
Happy Thanksgiving,
Ed
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That is a beautiful hybrid longbow.
I also agree with Big Ed's comments.
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I have held knives for guys for a month or so, BUT we were in constant contact. Usually exchanges emails or calls every few days, if nothing else just to talk hunting, bows, guns, politics etc.
I agree with the above comments, send him an email with a deadline, or better yet give him a call just to see whats going on.
Very nice bow by the way, Im kinda liking the more simple unfussy bows the older I get.
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No telling what may have happened with the guy. May have hit hard times, had a sudden illness or death in the family. I know major life events have made me drop off the radar before.
If you have a name and an idea where he lives you could try searching the internet for a phone number or address. Also, keep this post active a few days - maybe he'll see it.
Otherwise you have no choice but to sell it. I hesitate to make a business suggestion where I have no expertise but if he contacts you after it's gone you may offer to make him another for the balance he owes now (considering of course you get full value in the imminent sale).
Beautiful bow by the way! Maybe I should pretend to be the guy :)
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The fella could of "passed away" and I would try every attempt to contact him or see if anyone here knows of him...Not sure you can post a deadline date here but give him ample time maybe a month and state it then if no response Sell it for what he owes you on it...If he has passed away maybe the family will just pay the difference to get it that he owes you or just let you keep what he already paid you and they need to understand you made an agreement with him and bought the materials and you have no controll over someones death but send your condolences and sell itfor the remainder you have invested in it...If he is still in the "Vertical" and not the "Horizontal" position then he should of responded and his loss...Sorry to put this so Bluntly but there is a few ways this fella could of kept in contact with you...You won't have problems selling it that's for sure cause it's a very nice bow...God Bless,
Keefers
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Have you tried snail mail yet Marty?
Remember those old days where you actually write on paper, put it in an envelope, and lick a stamp?
i know... i know... it's a pretty disgusting procedure in this day and age. But he might have PC problems going, or other problems.
Didn't you get a deposit on the bow? Kirk
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The only contact info I have is this site and e-mail addy. I have never even spoke with him on the phone. That's got to be a first. I did receive a deposit, but I think it was by paypal.
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Marty,
Then only other thing that comes to mind as a businessman is to remember what you mentioned about timing. Since circumstances made you "several months late" in completing the bow, I would consider waiting a little bit longer than you normally would in a situation like this. If things had been "normal," I'd say you would be within your rights to sell it now. Since they played out as they did, though, I would probably wait until the end of the year- trying what I could to make contact- and then offer it for sale.
Perhaps YOUR situation won't allow this length of time, but if it were me, that would be my thought...
Hope you get it resolved in a way that both works AND satisfies you!!!
Daryl
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I appreciate the tips guys. Yes, I plan to keep her at least until the new year.
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What Hawkeye said. Great looking Bow!
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That's one nice bow.
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Maybe PayPal could help you track him down if you explained the circumstances, am sure they won't give you his addy or phone # but maybe they could try and contact him with the info they have.
If you were 2 months late on delivery it would only seem polite to hold it for 2 months also.
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I would wait at least as long as you had him wait. If you told him it would be ready in July for example and you just finished it in Nov., that is 4 months. I think you owe it to him to wait 4 months. Nice bow by the way! Shawn
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I would wait a couple of months then sell it. You could then just refund his deposit via paypal. Or put the deposit aside after the bow sells and just hold it until he shows.
In my experience its better to do a full refund rather than have an unhappy customer flaming you later. You will have a clear conscience and then you don't have to worry about it.
Glen
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Very good advice Shawn!!!!!!!!
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I agree with Big Ed and Shawn. It is tough times and he may really want the bow but just be having a tough time. Try to contact him and allow a little more time if needed. By the way that is a great looking bow.
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Yes, on this one I definately agree with Shawn.. I'm sure you had excellent reasons in having to postpone delivery and I'm thinking it's only fair to allow a similar amount of time for him to respond, finish paying for, and take delivery of the bow.
Additionally, he did send a deposit and hopefully this covered the material costs so that at this point your only trying to recover the remaining labor costs?
Gene
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that is a beautiful bow, i wish it was for me, and if it were id be in constant contact :)
If he paid you via Paypal, there should be a ship to address on there somewhere unless he sent it as a gift. i would email him once again and send him trackable mail to see if he got it with both saying that it is imperative that he contact you, and that since you overshot the deadline a bit, that you could hold it for a little while if he hit rough times.
hope it works out, if not id love it as an xmas present :)
Fin
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Hold it 'til the end of the year and then sell it.
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Sometimes I have to re-read the original topic and think before I respond...I can see that man was patient in waiting and kept in contact with his Bowyer and the bowyer was late on the delivery time and I must agree that in this case the right thing to do is give him the same time frame to respond and make his final payment ...I jumped the arrow with my response so to speak in my first response and just felt this fella was avoiding to pay you or respond to you but like others have suggested give him just a little more time...He could be in a hospital or something and have no way of responding to you...Now if I was a bowyer and from here on I would want a Phone number,address to be reached,email addy and possibly a close friend or another contact person to reach in case something could of happened to the original customer like a death,accident or the person moved and forgot to tell ya...This fella was kind and waited for you so maybe let this one ride out a little longer...
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I really want the man to have this bow. I was kinda hoping he might see this and contact me. :)