Hartschier
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I have been so recently involved with this forum.......but it just seems that most members are afraid to be honest??
Yes or No
Yes or No
I have been so recently involved with this forum.......but it just seems that most members are afraid to be honest??
Yes or No
NOT...I will quit being a part of this forum as well as buying!!!it's a small community...
the toes you step on today...maybe be on the feet your kissing tomorrow...
Well, I thought that as well. But I remembered one thing from my business....the buyer is always right!!It has been my experience that most people prefer not to be drawn into an uncomfortable situation. I would not classify it as fear. Often when a member attempts to express his point of view he can find himself under pressure quite often from one group or another that feel the only correct opinion is theirs.
There are quite a few members that speak up, and quite a few others that do not hesitate to send private messages supporting one thing or another that they might agree with.
Best advice is feel free to express your opinions, try not to make it personal, and let the chips fall where they may.
Sometimes I wish I could keep my views to myself......but I can only accomplish that on a limited basis!
I have been so recently involved with this forum.......but it just seems that most members are afraid to be honest??
Yes or No
Honest about what? I have often called Andy out on inaccuracies or perceived mistakes in his models. I enjoy talking to him and the models keep getting better, with fewer inaccuracies. So, no, I'm not afraid to tell K&C what I think. As far as Andy's business practices? In the end K&C is a private venture. They will succeed or fail on their own, based on their creativity and commitment. As much fun as it is to "advise" Andy and the gang, it's still his company. He is free to run things his way and I am free to purchase or not. So far that arrangement has worked quite well and I hope it continues.
Gary B.
I have always wondered how manufacturers take criticism...I have spoken to JJ about this a lot...where it would irritate me...he seems very thick skinned and relishes comments on any inaccuracies...he wants to learn from the "experts" and be corrected if needed...he says it's impossible to research everything and learns a lot from these people...
I remember when there was a long discussion on the "serge grey" uniforms on his upcoming Gordons...he was very interested in this thread...then when he debuted his first plane...he was very anxious to receive any criticism on detail...thankfully there was none...he was apparently spot on...
I have always wondered how manufacturers take criticism on mistakes...as a collector...I can live with quite a few...to a "rivet counter"...it's the difference between buying or passing...
Well, I thought that as well. But I remembered one thing from my business....the buyer is always right!!
If not than lets see what happens.
I appreciate your response!! I need to change businesses!!!That is not always the case. There are many establishments that have refused service to customers. Although, I believe customer service is very important, I don't think dealers have to deal with customers that are a pain. Business and Life are like a crap sandwhich, the more dough you have , the less crap you have to eat.
Great. I had the chance to buy some of the glossy Sudan's once and missed the boat. They are nice..I just could not get to a computer in time for the auction.In Terms of K&C, WWII, Romans, Glossy Sudan.
I have been so recently involved with this forum.......but it just seems that most members are afraid to be honest??
Yes or No
the toes you step on today...maybe be on the feet your kissing tomorrow...
I have been so recently involved with this forum.......but it just seems that most members are afraid to be honest??
Yes or No