NEWSFLASH ……. Woodworking supplier preforms outstanding job.
With all the bad news going around lately regarding various woodworking supplier store I thought I might share a good experience …….
At the Melbourne WWS I bought a new bandsaw from Hare and Forbes Melbourne outlet …. Heerless Machinery. Although the information that I was given when looking at the product wasn’t overly helpful (I put this down to me not knowing what to ask/look for and that there really isn’t a lot to talk about when it comes to bandsaws) I made the purchase. Not knowing the size of the product I enquired about delivery back to Geelong …. I was told that it would be done by McPhee’s for around $50.00. Thinking that I would be able to pick it up I declined delivery.
After some correspondence with Kenmill who had his delivered last week I thought as it was around 2m long and 150kg I might get it delivered after all. I called H&F last Thursday and asked if I could get it delivered. They said that was fine and I would have to arrange a company …. not wanting to do all the running around I asked if they could arrange it …. yep no problems … I said that I was told it would be around $50.00 for delivery and gave my credit card details. I was told that I wouldn’t be able to get it the same day but Friday should be fine …. sorry nobody would be home how about next Tuesday …. no problem all sorted. As I hung up the phone I started to worry …. stupidly I had given my credit card number and not really confirmed a firm price … what if McPhee’s looked at the size and the weight and wanted to charge $100???? Oh well just wait and see.
To my surprise I came home on Monday night to find a card from McPhee’s saying that they had missed me …. well I did arrange for Tuesday!!!. I called McPhee’s on Tuesday morning ready to have a heavy word as it wasn’t meant to be there until Tuesday …. they were very understanding and didn't even allow me to get heavy… I didn’t even need to quote the number on the card as the item had been dubbed the large heavy thing. McPhee’s dropped it off with great care on Tuesday afternoon.
Upon arrival home last night I found that H&F had mailed out a receipt for the $50.00 delivery without being asked.
So there you go a long winded story that really doesn’t help you much but it is good to see a transaction that went better than I had predicted. I will be sure to pay a visit to H&F for the dust extractor.
A happy Stinky.
Some more good experiences
Good idea, Stinky.
Most people would know this already, but I find Mik International here in Adelaide are excellent to deal with. I've bought a number of tools from them and they have always been quick in advising me on tool purchases.
I've also had good experiences in buying discount quality tools from both Glenfords and EPTS/Flintware/Gasweld here in Adelaide. Even though I've come off as a novice the guys there have always been patient in advising me.
Given that the USD seems to be heading south for the winter, can anyone offer any stories about good experiences with purchasing from US suppliers. I've purchased a couple of small tools from Lee Valley (which arrived on time and in perfect order), and I've heard other good reports about them. Are there any other OS suppliers anyone has had good experiences with???
BTW, I've seen a few customers behave like total bearded clams in hardware stores. One time at my local Bunnies I watched a guy, who was apparently a carpenter and was accompanied by his wife and young daughter, ask for "trade price" on a Ryobi CMS. The price was less than $300, so any discount would have been tiny, but this guy was determined to ridicule three levels of staff until he got his way. All of the staff politely explained the store's policy on why they didn't sell that item at trade. He didn't get what he wanted and stormed out swearing so much it would make a sailor blush. After he left, I quietly congratulated the staff on how they handled the situation. The customer ISN'T always right and some of them should be told to f**k off and never come back!