brinesharks
19th March 2009, 07:56 PM
I was disappointed recently with Carba-tec here in Melbourne. I buy fairly regularly from them and so I thought they were ok. however...
My wife surprised me with a work bench (economy model) from Carba-tec for a Christmas present. I put the bench together over New Years. It was packed quite well with the entire thing shrink wrapped and padded. I did notice when I opened it that one of the vice screws was corroded. I brushed this off, greased the threads and happily kept assembling. Later, I was disappointed to find that several pieces of timber looked like the grain had opened up and cracks were starting. I checked the packaging - the desiccant was in there.
I contacted Carba-tec by phone (it's an hour and 15 away from me and the bench weighs 75kg). The person who I spoke to said they didn't know what had happened but would look into it. A week goes by and nothing. Ring back, speak to the same person who says it's 'with the boss'. Two weeks go by, nothing. I ring back and get told that the boss had tried to call me but couldn't reach me. Apparently the staff member hadn't copied my number down properly. Although I am on their mail out list! I then went into the store to buy other tools and spoke to the staff member about the work bench. Apparently it was still with the boss. I asked to speak to the boss but he was 'too busy' and was dealing with something else. I waited in the store for nearly 40 minutes but no boss. The staff member then said to me that they don't generally deal with complaints unless the customer 'makes a fuss'.:~ So, my polite and reasonable approach was obviously not working.
I have since called back and they haven't heard of the problem. So I'm pretty angry by now. Carba-tec seem to charge premium prices but give budget service (or no service really).
To cap things off, the warm weather has seen the timber shrink significantly. The side vice no longer works as the gap in the timber (two different boards) means the vice can't close against a flat surface, hence it won't hold anything wide. If I hadn't expected to return the bench I would have sealed it to prevent deterioration but I think seeing as it seems to have been damp when I got it, there was little I could do.
So, what do people think I should do? I feel like returning the bench through their front window. But I don't think they refund my money that way! :no:
My wife surprised me with a work bench (economy model) from Carba-tec for a Christmas present. I put the bench together over New Years. It was packed quite well with the entire thing shrink wrapped and padded. I did notice when I opened it that one of the vice screws was corroded. I brushed this off, greased the threads and happily kept assembling. Later, I was disappointed to find that several pieces of timber looked like the grain had opened up and cracks were starting. I checked the packaging - the desiccant was in there.
I contacted Carba-tec by phone (it's an hour and 15 away from me and the bench weighs 75kg). The person who I spoke to said they didn't know what had happened but would look into it. A week goes by and nothing. Ring back, speak to the same person who says it's 'with the boss'. Two weeks go by, nothing. I ring back and get told that the boss had tried to call me but couldn't reach me. Apparently the staff member hadn't copied my number down properly. Although I am on their mail out list! I then went into the store to buy other tools and spoke to the staff member about the work bench. Apparently it was still with the boss. I asked to speak to the boss but he was 'too busy' and was dealing with something else. I waited in the store for nearly 40 minutes but no boss. The staff member then said to me that they don't generally deal with complaints unless the customer 'makes a fuss'.:~ So, my polite and reasonable approach was obviously not working.
I have since called back and they haven't heard of the problem. So I'm pretty angry by now. Carba-tec seem to charge premium prices but give budget service (or no service really).
To cap things off, the warm weather has seen the timber shrink significantly. The side vice no longer works as the gap in the timber (two different boards) means the vice can't close against a flat surface, hence it won't hold anything wide. If I hadn't expected to return the bench I would have sealed it to prevent deterioration but I think seeing as it seems to have been damp when I got it, there was little I could do.
So, what do people think I should do? I feel like returning the bench through their front window. But I don't think they refund my money that way! :no: