BrooklynWeGoHard
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So the hole was not caused by the metal tap?
seems like it was, but let us hold opinion until final decisions are rendered
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So the hole was not caused by the metal tap?
This is the first I have gotten around to seeing this thread.
This is the first I have gotten around to seeing this thread.
Nick, I explained my experience thus far. I had no hole, B. Nelson put metal taps on and now I have a hole with a nail sticking through the leather. That is not a manufacturing defect and I asked you to pull it out then and there, which would have resolved everything. Taps or flush mounted plates, one should expect quality work. Explaining issues with other peoples shoes doesn't explain what happened to my shoes. In essence you said, "we worked on X, so I don't see how we could have damaged Y." I can provide the other pair of shoes that had polish on the back heels, although your worker was only putting on a front soles.
I have used B. Nelson for approximately 15 shoe repairs in the past 2 yrs. I always drop them off and pick them up in-person. In my opinion, they have always done very good work and I will continue to use them. However, I wanted to take this opportunity to let Nick V. know that I have experienced repeated frustration when the shoes are not ready by the date they are promised. This has happened to me on numerous occasions. I wonder if anyone else has had a similar experience?
You're not being fair, you know it.
These conversations should definitely be taken private.
These conversations should definitely be taken private.
I agree. Nick may have something to say, as he may feel that I am talking disparagingly about him.
You're not being fair, you know it.