January 4th, 2012, 01:13 | #16 | ||
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Well, I'm sorry you feel that way. But please realize that ASC is a community, and if you would like to be a part of it insulting others isnt the way to go. After burning those bridges as you just did I hope you realize that you are in for a rough time to be welcome at any events... I suggest you apologize for the insults and just stop while you are ahead. I do no forsee good thing coming from this thread for you.
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January 4th, 2012, 01:17 | #17 | |
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take a step back and get your head out of your ass |
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January 4th, 2012, 01:19 | #18 | |
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You should chill bro, you are making a ass of your self. A good attitude will go a long way on theses boards. Think of it this way. They do it because they care for you, you need to know theses trues about this community. Best of luck thought. |
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January 4th, 2012, 01:20 | #20 | |
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Then you should've bought a quality gun, if you spend alot. Not only that, you mention it's a hobby. A hobby is where you're supposed to learn to do this shit on your own. Ex. Opening up a gearbox, and learning how to put it back together. You wouldn't need to spend $140 if you learned how to do this on your own. You wouldn't need to spend $140 if you bought a quality gun. Lastly, you wouldn't get bashed on, and have a shit gun if you didn't behave like a child insulting someone. If you had a problem, go to his house and show him in person. Since you have the balls to show everyone how you are on this thread, why don't you tell him in person? |
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January 4th, 2012, 01:22 | #21 | |
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Re-read what I said. When you're able to handle a problem with a cool head and in a respectful manner... You'll get MUCH farther. Do you honestly think that people have time to work on things every day? When you build an airsoft gun, MOST people will try to do it all in one sitting... That means you've got to find a time where you've got quite a few hours of nothing coming up... For most people, finding a block of 5+ hours of free time isn't an easy task. |
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January 4th, 2012, 01:25 | #22 | |
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January 4th, 2012, 01:25 | #23 | |
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You, on the other hand... You sound like a child. |
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January 4th, 2012, 01:26 | #24 | |
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it is people like you who drive gun techs out of the business. Most only do work for people they know, because you never know if your next client will be like you are. $140 for 8 hours skilled labour? really.. he undercharged you by 70% This is also why most gun techs give it up... most people won't pay a fair rate for the work. Standard rate for this kind of work should be $50 to look at the gun, $40 An hour for labour + parts. I expect Manchovie feels worse about this than you do... you're pissed, he did not get paid enough to deal with your behavior.. and all this is getting aired out in public.
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January 4th, 2012, 01:29 | #25 | |
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next time youtube and google will be your friend, if you call this a hobby treat it like one, not some entitled brat. sit down open it up and learn. then if your actually stuck. call up a doc. a barrel hop up unit and spring isnt exactly brain surgery |
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January 4th, 2012, 01:29 | #26 | |
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The rest of your rant, pointless. You're just some bratty kid who wants the world without earning it. |
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January 4th, 2012, 01:31 | #27 |
Hey, I got a question, did you pay up front for any of the parts for his work, or did he front you a lot of money?
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January 4th, 2012, 01:34 | #28 |
both the OP and ASC member's responses are kind of narrow minded and block headed. The OP did say that Manchovie voluntarily called the OP to reimburse some fees because Manchovie himself admitted of some mistakes. It would be good to hear his side of the story as well, rather than just "I know the guy, didn't read your post but you're shit wrong."
OP needs to calmn down too. |
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January 4th, 2012, 01:36 | #29 |
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Just cus im not age verified u think im some kid? Age verification is gona make me a better customer, airsoft player, why does that matter? I paid him a shit load of money for basically very little work. Just cus hes respected on here doesnt make him exempt from giving someone bad service. Oh i only insulted him as much as he insulted me. I acted completely reasonable with him until i got the guns back and found out they were BROKEN!! Like i said i went to TORONTO AIRSOFT to fix it and told them the whole situation. They are located right down the street from his house and for some reason nobody there heard of him other than the doc who fixed my gun and all he said was the guys good with pistols. After hearing the WHOLE story they all expressed my anger and distress towrads this.
Why dont you all start reading again from the 4th last paragraph since most of u probably didnt bother reading any of it. But ofcourse take his side cus u know him and not me. Where do u all get off saying i shouldnt be contacting him asking for updates? If it takes a month for him to finally order parts and start working on them i have more than enough reason to contact him until he shows me something productive. I didnt get a word from him for weeks straight after he tells me again and again hes going to finally look at them, hes finally ordering the parts, hes finally going to put them together the night before i need to come pick them up. Sure he has a life outside airsoft, but after a month you would think he would find some time. Please people all your replies are im good friends with him hes done a great job on my gun, well this isnt your gun or your situation so if your just gona post bs about your experience with him gtfo of this thread. |
January 4th, 2012, 01:41 | #30 | |
Now you're the one not reading. Half of us have told you we don't know him. Perhaps you misunderstand. A month is actually NOT a long time for a gun to be shelved at a gun doctor's. That's fairly average, if not a small period of time with some of the busier ones. If you keep that in mind, does it still seem unreasonable for him to be taking a month to deal with your stuff? Just calm down a little, and try and understand the reasoning we're trying to impart on you. If you're being as fair as can claim to be, surely you're able to ignore the posters you presume to not be contributing to a constructive discussion of the matter?
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