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by ghostshell » 19 Aug 2010 14:13
i ordered the tubular tension wrench set with DVD for $20, i havent had any info on it being shipped, but when i can i always pay via Paypal so i can get my m00la la back if they are shady will also keep ya'll posted. ideal is reall the only place i could find the tubular/barrel lock tension wrenches, anyone know any other companies, sites, stores that have them?
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by ghostshell » 19 Aug 2010 14:26
ghostshell wrote:i ordered the tubular tension wrench set with DVD for $20, i havent had any info on it being shipped, but when i can i always pay via Paypal so i can get my m00la la back if they are shady will also keep ya'll posted. ideal is reall the only place i could find the tubular/barrel lock tension wrenches, anyone know any other companies, sites, stores that have them?
Not happy so far, here is the contact info listed by Paypal for the compant, tried calling the phone number below and it gives the msg it had temp been diconnected. Business Contact Information Customer Service URL: http://www.idealcreations.net Customer Service Email: lee@precisionshots.com Customer Service Phone: 214-638-6888
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by ghostshell » 19 Aug 2010 14:30
ghostshell wrote:ghostshell wrote:i ordered the tubular tension wrench set with DVD for $20, i havent had any info on it being shipped, but when i can i always pay via Paypal so i can get my m00la la back if they are shady will also keep ya'll posted. ideal is reall the only place i could find the tubular/barrel lock tension wrenches, anyone know any other companies, sites, stores that have them?
Not happy so far, here is the contact info listed by Paypal for the compant, tried calling the phone number below and it gives the msg it had temp been diconnected. Business Contact Information Customer Service URL: http://www.idealcreations.net Customer Service Email: lee@precisionshots.com Customer Service Phone: 214-638-6888
Trying info listed on their site; Ideal Creations, L.L.C 4101 Centurion Way., Addison, Tx 75001 Phone 972-607-3792 Hours 10:00am to 12:00pm
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by Squelchtone » 19 Aug 2010 15:21
Next time, before ordering, search here first, as others have had trouble with this site, mainly because people are impatient and because the site is run by this one guy who runs its as a very casual business, almost like someone on ebay selling stuff and mailing it once a week. It's not like your ordered a pick set direct from Southord who has a dedicated team of people just to answer the phones so people can complain that their order didn't arrive the next day after they ordered it at 1am on line. I wish everyone was like NewEgg with free overnight shipping on most things, but some companies or smaller individuals running side businesses are not that organized or simply do not run to the post office every time someone places Submit on an order of a pick set. Your stuff will arrive in a few weeks, just chill, grab a beer, take a walk and enjoy the summer. Read this: http://www.lockpicking101.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=47057&hilit=creationsAnd please don't be a dick and file a Paypal dispute 72 to 96 hours after placing an order just because they didn't send you a tracking number or whatever... that's being way too jumpy. Squelchtone

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by pin_pusher » 19 Aug 2010 16:35
i must say kokomolock, yours does look much more comfortable and practical than the ideal creations...also, i haven't heard anything but complaints about their website, i am an impatient person and could never order from them. i'll keep your tool in mind, was thinking of purchasing a set of tubular picks however. what's the price on your wrench?
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by ghostshell » 19 Aug 2010 16:36
squelchtone wrote:Next time, before ordering, search here first, as others have had trouble with this site, mainly because people are impatient and because the site is run by this one guy who runs its as a very casual business, almost like someone on ebay selling stuff and mailing it once a week. It's not like your ordered a pick set direct from Southord who has a dedicated team of people just to answer the phones so people can complain that their order didn't arrive the next day after they ordered it at 1am on line. I wish everyone was like NewEgg with free overnight shipping on most things, but some companies or smaller individuals running side businesses are not that organized or simply do not run to the post office every time someone places Submit on an order of a pick set. Your stuff will arrive in a few weeks, just chill, grab a beer, take a walk and enjoy the summer. Read this: http://www.lockpicking101.com/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=47057&hilit=creationsAnd please don't be a dick and file a Paypal dispute 72 to 96 hours after placing an order just because they didn't send you a tracking number or whatever... that's being way too jumpy. Squelchtone
first thing, i did search first, hence the reason i am posting to this thread that i found that lead me to the site viewtopic.php?f=1&t=39085two i was unhappy due to the contact info for paypay for the site had a nonn working number, three i never planned on issuing a dispute for atleast 2-3 weeks. Honestly its you that is being a "dick", per your words.
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by ghostshell » 19 Aug 2010 16:39
pin_pusher wrote:i must say kokomolock, yours does look much more comfortable and practical than the ideal creations...also, i haven't heard anything but complaints about their website, i am an impatient person and could never order from them. i'll keep your tool in mind, was thinking of purchasing a set of tubular picks however. what's the price on your wrench?
thank you for your post PIN
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by ghostshell » 19 Aug 2010 16:40
i am interested, whats your price, PM me with your contact info and we will get it setup.
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by Squelchtone » 19 Aug 2010 17:59
ghostshell wrote:first thing, i did search first, hence the reason i am posting to this thread that i found that lead me to the site viewtopic.php?f=1&t=39085two i was unhappy due to the contact info for paypay for the site had a nonn working number, three i never planned on issuing a dispute for atleast 2-3 weeks. Honestly its you that is being a "dick", per your words.
It sounds like you believe you are posting to that thread when in fact you created a brand new one. And frankly, you come off very impatient by posting 3 posts in 30 minutes as you frantically rush around looking up contact info. Thanks a lot for calling me a dick. I never actually called you a dick, I said don't BE a dick by filing a Paypal dispute so soon, but thanks for letting me know how you are when someone gives you some straight up no bullsh*t advice. I've noticed my honesty is a little too much for some people. I guarantee though, that for any of us who have had a Paypal account for the last 5 years or more, we don't bother adjusting the contact information when we move or change numbers. The purpose of him putting that number there wasn't for you to use it as a Customer Service line. If he wanted you to call him, he's have an 1-800 number on his website. Like I said, he's a small time operator, so you can't have this big gripe with him about not running his business like a big company would. Like I said, chill bro, enjoy the day and your picks will arrive in a week or two and you'll be much happier then. All that said, this website/guy really needs to get his sh** together because it seems that he either needs to say "I ship really slow, so allow 2 to 8 weeks," or he needs to actually ship things at a decent pace. I can certainly understand your frustration for not hearing from them at all, I guess my view of his site is jaded because I've seen this before so I'm not that surprised and when I read your post, I said "meh, what else is new, ideal does this all the time" have a good night, Squelchtone

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by dallalama » 19 Aug 2010 23:52
Thanks a lot for calling me a dick. I never actually called you a dick, I said don't BE a dick by filing a Paypal dispute so soon, but thanks for letting me know how you are when someone gives you some straight up no <censored> advice. I've noticed my honesty is a little too much for some people.
i can see that you are brutally honest ,and most people don,t like that , i know if i want a straight answer on some thing i going to be asking you bro. thanks for being you, 
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by dallalama » 31 Aug 2010 0:59
so its been a fortnight, did you get what you ordered or are you still waiting
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by ghostshell » 2 Sep 2010 13:41
just wanted to let ya'll know i got my tools and DVD a little over a week ago, i almost didnt want to come back to this forum due to one particular user since i just joined this forum and it looks like the best one. Tools are nice, good material, have one tension wrench that looks familular but cant remember what its for so i guess ill be watching the DVD.
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by Legion303 » 2 Sep 2010 16:08
ghostshell wrote:i almost didnt want to come back to this forum due to one particular user since i just joined this forum and it looks like the best one.
After looking through this thread, I have to say if your skin is really that thin you'll be stomping off in rage soon anyway. Enjoy your new toys, and try to relax a little. -steve
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