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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 1013662" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>^ I dont think anyone here was getting a free recone.</p><p></p><p>singlesubsetup, I agree with you to a point. I know what you mean, why should it take so long. And under ideal conditions it shouldn't or wouldn't. But I work in the manufacturing field (automated machinery) and I do deal with rework projects sometimes (machines that come in for rebuild). They always take a back seat to new orders if time becomes an issue. Most company's main business is new products, and they make very little if any profit on rework (we hate rebuild jobs at my work). Simply put, when time is tight, a company has to focus on their main business and make up the slack when they can. IMO the only problem with that is if they are not up-front with the customer about delivery time (knowing it will be late). Its just one of the headaches of a manufacturing type business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 1013662, member: 549629"] ^ I dont think anyone here was getting a free recone. singlesubsetup, I agree with you to a point. I know what you mean, why should it take so long. And under ideal conditions it shouldn't or wouldn't. But I work in the manufacturing field (automated machinery) and I do deal with rework projects sometimes (machines that come in for rebuild). They always take a back seat to new orders if time becomes an issue. Most company's main business is new products, and they make very little if any profit on rework (we hate rebuild jobs at my work). Simply put, when time is tight, a company has to focus on their main business and make up the slack when they can. IMO the only problem with that is if they are not up-front with the customer about delivery time (knowing it will be late). Its just one of the headaches of a manufacturing type business. [/QUOTE]
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