Problem is, JML will NOT work with prepurchased customer equipment!! I know,m I asked! Snobs!! I'm an Electrical Engineer, I'll bet I know more about car audio that YOU DO! All forms of electrical equipment too!
They will never get a dime of MY MONEY!! :-(
John Kuthe...
Lots of reasonable reasons for them to not install stuff you buy online. Not least of which being the expense of building, maintaining, and keeping the lights on and employees paid in a shop that big and well stocked.
I know plenty of guys in the industry that will tell you to pound sand if you want to go shopping online then try to get them to do some work.
Liability! The Liability MONSTER!! Got a big bank account you are worried about LOSING? ROFL!!!
Not me, I'm poor as dirt! Like most United Statesians right now thanks you our Ownership class of SLAVEDRIVERS! :-(
John Kuthe...
If you are any sort of engineer and have trouble making ends meet you must be absolutely terrible at it or have made some very bad life choices. You think you've got it bad, go try moving to Liberia, Haiti, India, or China and join their middle class and see how that pans out for you.
That said, of course they're worried about getting sued. That's a beautiful looking workshop in their pics and I bet they have a ton of money tied up into building, tools, and inventory. The work they show in their pictures looks show-quality. By my estimation if this guy has got some nice things for himself and his family I'd say he earned them from providing a good service and product that people want. Why does his success upset you so much? If he went out of business next week it wouldn't improve your quality of life any.
What's YOUR legal name?
John Kuthe...
His name has been posted on this forum and shouldn't be a mystery from his screen name and just browsing his posts or youtube channel.
And OP should probably become a vendor here if he wants to spam advertising here, or at least just get a happy customer to join up and post a review. Shop looks good and all, but vendors need to pay Goob so that the proverbial lights stay on here.