I called the 1-800 number above to check status of production and the lady that answered told be she literally had now clue what I was talking about. Is JG a CEO or founder or something? What gives!!!
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Spoken like a true fan boyI don't wanna sound like a fanboy, 'cause I ain't one and never will be. Not just talking about Tethrd. As a consumer, the instant you stop fulfilling my particular need, we're done. No hard feelings, just business.
But I have to cede some respect for a couple of guys that know good and well that several players have come and gone on the saddle-hunting market, but decided to go out on a limb and fill a need. The Tethrd crew offer a well-thought out product, and I can testify to their customer service being equal to or better than any other business I've dealt with. They saw a need and a corresponding opportunity, and quickly put together a plan. They've communicated clearly from day one that there have been some hiccups with the plan. Everybody who put their money down knew that no inventory existed. Everything is pre-order status. Caveat emptor definitely applies. But everybody has known from day one what they were getting. That, or they didn't bother reading. The Tethrd guys stand to lose a lot more than any one customer that didn't get their toy in time for season.
I'm the kind of guy that don't like buying green bananas. But I have no doubt that Tethrd is a reputable company that intends to fulfill its promises to consumers, or go down with the ship. Nobody's getting fleeced.
If you made an order, you made a frivolous purchase with disposable income. You "wasted" your money whether the product shows up or not. If you want to cancel, cancel. But keep it objective. Don't play the victim. Don't say things that ain't so. Pull your money and walk away, bearing in mind that there ain't a whole lot of fish in this particular sea.
Gosh, that felt weird. Did it sound weird? It was weird...
I really hope I end up being one. But I'm hangin' on to those decals for a while before I plaster them on everything, and I moved my tattoo appointment back a bit.Spoken like a true fan boy
I really hope I end up being one. But I'm hangin' on to those decals for a while before I plaster them on everything, and I moved my tattoo appointment back a bit.
I can't find the 'SUPER LIKE' button...I don't wanna sound like a fanboy, 'cause I ain't one and never will be. Not just talking about Tethrd. As a consumer, the instant you stop fulfilling my particular need, we're done. No hard feelings, just business.
But I have to cede some respect for a couple of guys that know good and well that several players have come and gone on the saddle-hunting market, but decided to go out on a limb and fill a need. The Tethrd crew offer a well-thought out product, and I can testify to their customer service being equal to or better than any other business I've dealt with. They saw a need and a corresponding opportunity, and quickly put together a plan. They've communicated clearly from day one that there have been some hiccups with the plan. Everybody who put their money down knew that no inventory existed. Everything is pre-order status. Caveat emptor definitely applies. But everybody has known from day one what they were getting. That, or they didn't bother reading. The Tethrd guys stand to lose a lot more than any one customer that didn't get their toy in time for season.
I'm the kind of guy that don't like buying green bananas. But I have no doubt that Tethrd is a reputable company that intends to fulfill its promises to consumers, or go down with the ship. Nobody's getting fleeced.
If you made an order, you made a frivolous purchase with disposable income. You "wasted" your money whether the product shows up or not. If you want to cancel, cancel. But keep it objective. Don't play the victim. Don't say things that ain't so. Pull your money and walk away, bearing in mind that there ain't a whole lot of fish in this particular sea.
Gosh, that felt weird. Did it sound weird? It was weird...
It'll sit right at the top of where my kestrel rides. Had to find a parlour across state lines to get it done. My usual place said debauchery like that was still illegal in Alabama.So your really going to get the “g2 and Ernie live here” tramp stamp?
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It'll sit right at the top of where my kestrel rides. Had to find a parlour across state lines to get it done. My usual place said debauchery like that was still illegal in Alabama.
If you made an order, you made a frivolous purchase with disposable income. You "wasted" your money whether the product shows up or not. If you want to cancel, cancel. But keep it objective. Don't play the victim. Don't say things that ain't so. Pull your money and walk away, bearing in mind that there ain't a whole lot of fish in this particular sea.
Tethrd tramp stamps get free swag for life. Just saying...
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Pics or it didn’t happenI
I might have one permanently branded into my ass after all the hunting I’m gling to do this year.
Somebody seems mighty eager to see my shiney hiney. I thought you were a happily married man?Tethrd tramp stamps get free swag for life. Just saying...
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Tethrd tramp stamps get free swag for life. Just saying...
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This ^ has earned you a dozen sqwings and a 40 ounce Pabst Blue Ribbon if we ever meet.I don't wanna sound like a fanboy, 'cause I ain't one and never will be. Not just talking about Tethrd. As a consumer, the instant you stop fulfilling my particular need, we're done. No hard feelings, just business.
But I have to cede some respect for a couple of guys that know good and well that several players have come and gone on the saddle-hunting market, but decided to go out on a limb and fill a need. The Tethrd crew offer a well-thought out product, and I can testify to their customer service being equal to or better than any other business I've dealt with. They saw a need and a corresponding opportunity, and quickly put together a plan. They've communicated clearly from day one that there have been some hiccups with the plan. Everybody who put their money down knew that no inventory existed. Everything is pre-order status. Caveat emptor definitely applies. But everybody has known from day one what they were getting. That, or they didn't bother reading. The Tethrd guys stand to lose a lot more than any one customer that didn't get their toy in time for season.
I'm the kind of guy that don't like buying green bananas. But I have no doubt that Tethrd is a reputable company that intends to fulfill its promises to consumers, or go down with the ship. Nobody's getting fleeced.
If you made an order, you made a frivolous purchase with disposable income. You "wasted" your money whether the product shows up or not. If you want to cancel, cancel. But keep it objective. Don't play the victim. Don't say things that ain't so. Pull your money and walk away, bearing in mind that there ain't a whole lot of fish in this particular sea.
Gosh, that felt weird. Did it sound weird? It was weird...
You might be forking out some swag, you know there are a couple of guys on here that are just crazy enough to do it. I mean, you did see @Blinginpse rut video, right?
Note to self: Convince wife to let me get Tethrd tramp stamp. LOL..."Tramp stamp"Tethrd tramp stamps get free swag for life. Just saying...
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If sqwings are involved, we will definitely meet.This ^ has earned you a dozen sqwings and a 40 ounce Pabst Blue Ribbon if we ever meet.
Ok ok your forgiven now show us your big Ohio public land buck pics