tree stuff, its been real....

@treebilly; If you're saying that you're "seeing a bunch of dots" as a result of reading NE Tree's quote of my post, and not my original post, you may have to scroll down a little on the shaded quote area and left mouse click on the "Click to expand" button. That will show the entirety of my post.

Apologies if I'm wrong about the source of the problem here.

Tim
 
Just in case I'm the only guy who has noticed it, Nick is going to attempt to grab the bull by the horns and try to fix the problems TreeStuff is having with "out of stock" items. They are closing the store for normal business on Friday December 15th, 2017, in order to do inventory and to try to fix the issues that are troubling customers of late. Kudos to @bonner1040 for this effort.

Here is a link to the announcement on the TreeStuff website:

http://www.treestuff.com/store/catalog.asp?item=17280


Thanks for listening.

Tim
 
Not today Jason! I was called off for road conditions but couldn't hit the Jim Beam ( as I did on Saturday morning for the expo) because my oldest turned 8 at 8:37 this morning. Being the asshole that I am, I made her look at her presents till 8:38 am. She was up at 6 like always. I made breakfast and have been enjoying (while splitting firewood) Busch light ever since.
 
I've been waiting for Pfanner protos helmets to come back into stock for what seems like forever. I want to order a Sena spare parts kit and get them to install it, but I'm not sure how much longer I can wait.
 
Thanks for such a swift response Nick! I will try to wait until then.
I have noticed a change in Treestuff, but appreciate how you're going out of your way (like usual) to try to accommodate and help everyone.
 
We wont ever be perfect and it may not be as better as we want it tomorrow, but we are figuring it out and it's getting better for sure.

We just had a new customer service team member start today so that's awesome. We are excited for her to get dug in start helping people!


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Why would you buy out another company and either allow or guide a systematic implosion of it? Isn’t that throwing money away? They have destroyed the RR2 project and others are not dealing with them anymore. Seems to be counterproductive when the vendors don’t want to do business either.
I don't think destroyed is the right word. the rr2 project destroyed itself. or was just not the right thing at the right time.
 

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