Airpacker
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I ordered a hood scoop ( TCM 2500 ) from Teague Custom Marine last week. No problem, in stock and ready to ship.
Great service, shipped right away and received today.
Here's where the problem lies. Their product description says in plain english, " clean and ready for paint".
Now, would you expect a decent gelcoat finnish that requires a prep sanding and paint or a finnish full of runs, sags, mold imperfections, missing gelcoat areas, nicks, dings and poor glass lay up work?
I know what I expected and it sure isn't what I got. I estimate I will need to spend 3 to 4 hours making this thing "ready to paint".
I will need to sand, fill,fare, fill, sand, prime and then paint and thats just the outside. The inside will need all the nasty sharp glass tails and hairs ground down to avoid future skin removal before I can sand and paint it to an acceptable finnish level.
Why does the marine indusrty so often over promise and under deliver?
Shouldn't it be the other way around?
I called and questioned the product and their description of it on their web site and in magazine adds. I was told that they are "pretty good" and I should expect to have to do a "colour sand and buff". Hmm, that doesn't sound like "clean and ready for paint". If I colour sand this thing there will be bare glass in several places, divots and pin holes everywhere and wows in the top of the scoop.
I was also told that because I wasn't happy and there was really nothing they could do about it, I would have a note put on my customer file that I complained and that my next order would get some form of discount to keep me as a happy customer.
Well, I ain't exactly happy.
What do I think should have happened? How about, " we are very sorry sir. We will have another unit shipped immediately and the defective one return picked up and shipped at our expense".
Under promise. Over deliver. Do what ever you can to make and keep your customers happy when they have a valid complaint.
I know thats what I strive for in my business.
Great service, shipped right away and received today.
Here's where the problem lies. Their product description says in plain english, " clean and ready for paint".
Now, would you expect a decent gelcoat finnish that requires a prep sanding and paint or a finnish full of runs, sags, mold imperfections, missing gelcoat areas, nicks, dings and poor glass lay up work?
I know what I expected and it sure isn't what I got. I estimate I will need to spend 3 to 4 hours making this thing "ready to paint".
I will need to sand, fill,fare, fill, sand, prime and then paint and thats just the outside. The inside will need all the nasty sharp glass tails and hairs ground down to avoid future skin removal before I can sand and paint it to an acceptable finnish level.
Why does the marine indusrty so often over promise and under deliver?
Shouldn't it be the other way around?
I called and questioned the product and their description of it on their web site and in magazine adds. I was told that they are "pretty good" and I should expect to have to do a "colour sand and buff". Hmm, that doesn't sound like "clean and ready for paint". If I colour sand this thing there will be bare glass in several places, divots and pin holes everywhere and wows in the top of the scoop.

I was also told that because I wasn't happy and there was really nothing they could do about it, I would have a note put on my customer file that I complained and that my next order would get some form of discount to keep me as a happy customer.
Well, I ain't exactly happy.
What do I think should have happened? How about, " we are very sorry sir. We will have another unit shipped immediately and the defective one return picked up and shipped at our expense".
Under promise. Over deliver. Do what ever you can to make and keep your customers happy when they have a valid complaint.
I know thats what I strive for in my business.