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<blockquote data-quote="Fredkrueger100" data-source="post: 2492741" data-attributes="member: 24577"><p>You can call bs all you want but it is true. I found a video on YouTube and the guy had the same problem as me. The new connector wasn't the same shape as the factory one. When I bent it a little it worked. It was rubbing against the slide. It wasn't something Roland did. But he couldn't fix it when I brought it in. And when he checked the poundage of the trigger it was pulling at around 5 pounds. But that is fine now. But the paint job is a different story. Should I have said something, yes. Am I a chicken S like you said I am, no. I am not talking about the line under the safety from where it rubs. I know that would be there. There are multiple chips on places there shouldn't be and the paint even came off on my hands when I got home. The prep time to paint with aluma hyde isn't a quick thing and it says on the bottle it takes a week to cure. It took two days, actually a day and a half to do it. I am not bad mouthing your shop, nor you. I haven't done that since that one time and I apologized to your face like I said I would. I could have just said I would to look better on here and then not do it but I did like I said I would. But I am not gonna say I am sorry for this thread. It really wasn't even about your shop. That is why I never listed the name on the thread or my post. That came later when I was asked who did it. Now obviously you have a friend on here that tells you when someone says something bad about your shop or you pick and choose when to post. You can get on here and be the biggest D head in the world if that makes you feel better. I ain't gonna stoop to your level. I am over it now and will fix it myself. I am glad you have hundreds of satisfied customers. But you just lost one. I know it's not gonna hurt you and that ain't my intent. I would rather go somewhere that won't try and take advantage of me. And that is what happened with the paint job. He didn't put one ounce of effort into it. Obviously when you glanced at it you didn't notice how bad it looked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fredkrueger100, post: 2492741, member: 24577"] You can call bs all you want but it is true. I found a video on YouTube and the guy had the same problem as me. The new connector wasn't the same shape as the factory one. When I bent it a little it worked. It was rubbing against the slide. It wasn't something Roland did. But he couldn't fix it when I brought it in. And when he checked the poundage of the trigger it was pulling at around 5 pounds. But that is fine now. But the paint job is a different story. Should I have said something, yes. Am I a chicken S like you said I am, no. I am not talking about the line under the safety from where it rubs. I know that would be there. There are multiple chips on places there shouldn't be and the paint even came off on my hands when I got home. The prep time to paint with aluma hyde isn't a quick thing and it says on the bottle it takes a week to cure. It took two days, actually a day and a half to do it. I am not bad mouthing your shop, nor you. I haven't done that since that one time and I apologized to your face like I said I would. I could have just said I would to look better on here and then not do it but I did like I said I would. But I am not gonna say I am sorry for this thread. It really wasn't even about your shop. That is why I never listed the name on the thread or my post. That came later when I was asked who did it. Now obviously you have a friend on here that tells you when someone says something bad about your shop or you pick and choose when to post. You can get on here and be the biggest D head in the world if that makes you feel better. I ain't gonna stoop to your level. I am over it now and will fix it myself. I am glad you have hundreds of satisfied customers. But you just lost one. I know it's not gonna hurt you and that ain't my intent. I would rather go somewhere that won't try and take advantage of me. And that is what happened with the paint job. He didn't put one ounce of effort into it. Obviously when you glanced at it you didn't notice how bad it looked. [/QUOTE]
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