It sure doesn't speak highly of their costumer service. It takes 3 days to print a shipping label? Not responding to emails (Re: DD) from perspective costumers is suddenly a good thing? How hard is it to reply (Re: Fi), given a 2 day time frame?
I'm astonished that you guys put up with this. Really.
per·spec·tive
Pronunciation: \pər-ˈspek-tiv\
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English perspectyf, from Medieval Latin perspectivum, from neuter of perspectivus of sight, optical, from Latin perspectus, past participle of perspicere to look through, see clearly, from per- through + specere to look
Or were you going for
pro·spec·tive
Pronunciation: \prə-ˈspek-tiv also ˈprä-ˌ, prō-ˈ, prä-ˈ\
Function: adjective
Date: circa 1699
1: relating to or effective in the future
2 a: likely to come about : expected b: likely to be or become
And although I disagree with your assertion about Don's customer service practices, I do see your argument against Rainbow as having some validity. I would argue that the bulk of audio, both automotive and home oriented, companies have a much longer response times to product failures. When taking into consideration the specifics of this transactions coupled with the geographic distance between the company and the customer in question, I do not see 4 days as a terrible or even subpar response time to an issue with a product. In my 33 years of life and 17 years of actually doing business with retailers and wholesalers, I have almost never had a problem with a product that was handled in 4 days with one exception. One exception in 33 years.
I would absolutely love to understand your astonishment in our ability to "put up with" this type of lead time, but am having trouble understanding where the feeling is coming from. I can say I have little personal experience with the literally hundreds of companies I have done business with, with one exception, have fallen well short of your lofty expectations.
With all that being said, I could argue your side too, I just don't belive it has the merit to accompany a sufficient argument. Take it for what it is.