The 30 day return policy is not anything I need to buy a radio. If I want it I
will buy it with or with out the 30 day return policy. What I can not stand is
any one or any company trying to put their thumb on FREEDOM OF SPEECH. I spent
21 years in the Air Force so any one in the USA has their right to say what
they want. I have not read anyone talk about their Freedom of Speech.
Ken/w8keb
Flushing, Ohio
USAF Ret.
----- Original Message -----
From: K4IA@aol.com
To: tentec@contesting.com
Sent: Sunday, July 24, 2005 9:40 AM
Subject: Re: [TenTec] Ten Tec's return policy
Agreed - it didn't look like he abused the policy to me either. But, we
haven't heard TT's side of the story.
If you have a 30 day return policy, you should honor it PERIOD. Honor it
with a smile and if you feel like you have been abused, then that is simply a
cost of doing business. In the long run you will get a lot more business
because of your generous return privileges. That policy is what convinced
me to
take a chance on buying a radio I had never seen.
As for cutting someone off for a bad review on eHam, if the review was fair,
then there should not be a vindictive response. There were plenty of
shortcomings in the early software and some of it is still not resolved (that
is
why we fervently await ver 2). These have been discussed to death on this
reflector. Pointing these shortcomings out on eHam is not something TT
should
feel the need to suppress.
k4ia
Craig "Buck"
Fredericksburg, Virginia USA
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