.38SuperMan
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Let me start by saying I’ve been a loyal customer of Dillon for close to 30 years now. Their customer service and policies were second to none. I at one time had 2 Square Deal B presses, one setup for small primers and one for large. Regrettably I sold one but still have one.
In the sale of one I let the 38/357 dies go with it and have since gotten back into 38/357. In early February this year I placed an order for another set of SQ D 38 dies and tool head. The tool head arrived but the dies were back ordered. Now a month later still no dies. So today I gave them a call and was on hold for nearly 30 minutes. No problem I understand companies are understaffed. Anyway I enquirer and asked when they might expect to ship. To my surprise the person said 6 months. I was almost speechless but did manage to ask why. His response was that they can’t get the carbide for the dies and they’re over their head in backorders. The customer service person said people panicked and that’s the way it is.
Ok but the disturbing part is, Dillon charged the full amount to my credit card. I asked why and the clerk said that’s what they do. My response was that’s not very ethical and he responded “that’s the time we live in”. My final response was that Dillon Precision isn’t the company it used to be and was basically told that’s life.
I’ve read some other comments lately about Dillon going back on their no BS warranty. I had a little experience with that last year. I bought one of their original digital scales thirty years ago. It started getting erratic last year so called about a replacement. The short story, they reluctantly replaced it but said if the new one fails there’s no warranty. No BS?
Anybody have similar experiences?
In the sale of one I let the 38/357 dies go with it and have since gotten back into 38/357. In early February this year I placed an order for another set of SQ D 38 dies and tool head. The tool head arrived but the dies were back ordered. Now a month later still no dies. So today I gave them a call and was on hold for nearly 30 minutes. No problem I understand companies are understaffed. Anyway I enquirer and asked when they might expect to ship. To my surprise the person said 6 months. I was almost speechless but did manage to ask why. His response was that they can’t get the carbide for the dies and they’re over their head in backorders. The customer service person said people panicked and that’s the way it is.
Ok but the disturbing part is, Dillon charged the full amount to my credit card. I asked why and the clerk said that’s what they do. My response was that’s not very ethical and he responded “that’s the time we live in”. My final response was that Dillon Precision isn’t the company it used to be and was basically told that’s life.
I’ve read some other comments lately about Dillon going back on their no BS warranty. I had a little experience with that last year. I bought one of their original digital scales thirty years ago. It started getting erratic last year so called about a replacement. The short story, they reluctantly replaced it but said if the new one fails there’s no warranty. No BS?
Anybody have similar experiences?