Posted by johnlobb on December 18, 2019 at 10:56:08 from (72.168.128.43):
In Reply to: YT Parts posted by KL in Wi on December 18, 2019 at 08:20:21:
I was a manufacturers rep in the plumbing and heating industry for 13 years. At one time I represented a chemical company out of the Midwest who decided to get into the plastic pipe solvent weld business. I sold some to a customer that put the product in her unheated warehouse, during cold weather,and proceeded to sell it to her customers. After the product had sat a while in the cold warehouse, it turned snotty. It no longer flowed like it should. I called the manufacturer and started getting a runaround, "that couldn't happen". I asked it they had a customer near them and could they go and check how the product is doing? They finally agreed to do so after a lot of conversation. The next day I got a phone call, "We seem to have a problem". I also bought a part for my Saturn S car that had been manufactured in a mirror image of the correct part. These things do happen, what makes a difference is how the manufacturer deals with a problem. For this reason, I will never buy a Taurus firearm. Apparently, some of them work as intended, but the ones that do not do not seem to be a problem with Taurus.
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