Scott Stone
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E-SPEC is a re-saler that has orginised a catalog to supply stuff to people in the PW biz.
I am well aware of that
In some cases the person you give the order to, knows nothing more then the description given on there computer screen.
You dont call NORTHERN TOOL and ask them how to use a hammer, you just order one.
That is not the claim of E-spec. You need to read his catalog, that he has the best trained people in the business
When i call e-spec they tell me what part i just gave them the # on, the price,if its on sale,if its in stock, and when they are going to ship[24 hrs from the time the order is givin, and who the shipper is.
Yes they do that with me as well, but you need to remember that a lot of people are not as experienced, and don't have the knowledge to know what part they are ordering. I am not necessarily including anyone in this statement, it is just a statement of fact
As I stated before I dont order anything that will make or brake a wash day for me. I order extras[and i test them].
Why should anyone have to test new parts, before installation. If I wanted to spend the time to test parts I would buy used and rebuilt parts. I buy new for reliability
Jon "yes people order things, keep them as spares and when it gets cold return them."
I think that this is patently and unquestionably dishonest
People do this with CHEMS also. All the time.
They think they are going to get deck work and order 20 lbs of [whatever] never use it and return it in the fall.
That may happen, but I personally take my lumps. I realize that a company, any company needs to make money for the hassle factor of being in business
This happens with unloaders,flo-jets,exstension wands,ect...
Same as above. If you want to see my pile of parts that were ordered and not used I will show you. It used to be added to more often, but it is slowly starting to stay the same size as I get more experience in the field.
No one wants unhappy customers, even E-SPEC.
That may be true, but if I have a problem, I work to make the customer happy, instead of expecting them to get themselves happy.
The internet rep. less then 10% of the people in the PW biz, then less then 1% post.
This is info past to me from a respectable chem MFG.
I think that estimate is way high. I would guess that it is possible for the 10%, but I think that less than .1% post.
E-SPEC has 80% INTERNET BUYERS so im told.
Put the pressure on! Pressure works.
It is not my job to put the pressure on them to perform. If they don't perform I will buy from someone else. There are a lot of other places that I can get parts from that are priced on the same type of scale, but give better service. I have about 5 people that I buy from, and ALL of their prices are comparable to E-spec, and some are even better
You dont think that the BIG REDUCTION IN AD SPACE IN THE SPECBLASTER MAGIZINE was a accident, do you????? Come on SCOTT you write for them, you know the deal. Maybe now delco will support blastmaster? E-spec WILL NEVER POST WHILE THERE $$$$ NUMBERS ARE UP.
I may write for them, but I have no idea how Blastmaster is run. They e-mail me and request an article on a subject and I write it. When I heard that E-spec was going to be a major advertiser, I was truly disappointed and there are a few people that can verify that I was not happy about it. The one thing that I like about Blastmaster is that they do allow an advertiser to post their prices on a part or chemical. I think that is the right direction. BTW, Delco does advertise in Blastmaster, but I am sure that they are more concerned with going after other avenues of getting customers. HEck Delco even has their 800 number in the Phoenix Phone book, so that tells me that they are working on expanding their market in other ways
Can anyone prove that they sale re mfg pumps or that they dont use OEM parts in there rebuild kits
[they make up there own kits from diffrent suppliers]
That is not something that I ever stated. Some may feel that way because of the pricing structure that e-spec uses, but I never stated that.
SCOTT what was your $45 part? Did you put it on a credit card? did you stop payment?
The $45 part was an example. I have had numerous parts, such as Unladers and pressure switches that have failed in less than a week that I had to replace. When I buy parts I buy them $2000 at a time. Then I have a nice backstock so that I don't have to pay the local distributos price. It is just more economical for me that way. If the part does fail, I do not challenge the credit card payment, I don't stop payment. I eat it and go on. My time is too valuable to worry about that type of problem. IF I keep having the same problem, then I stop using the supplier. It is as simple as that.
Did you do the most crappy thing " buy the same part from someone else and send the broken one back to the co. where you got the good one"
No, I don't do that either.
yes, people do this stuff.
Not this people. Those type of peopel seldom last long in this type of business or any other type of business.
JON its a LOT easyer to put out lots of little fires then ONE HUGE FORREST FIRE. He's not a stupid man and im sure he has people that tell him not to post.
The problem is that this did start as one little fire that he refused to put out. What happens when a little fire gets out of hand? It grows into a huge forest fire that is uncontrollable. I don't think that Jon ever said he was stupid. I do think that Jon does not like his business practices though. Jon can correct that if I am wrong.
One day ill get a bad part and i will have to suffer too, but then i will look back and see that there prices have saved/made me $100's and will still order from them.
That is your choice. I prefer a dependable supplier that does not mind a little extra service, whether it be allowing an overnight shipment, which they have refused to do for me. A little warranty service, or not tacking on large amounts for shipping to pad their bottom line to get the money on the backside.
If you buy and sell 100 pumps you may get 1 or 2 that has problems. If your buying and selling 2000 pumps then maybe your going to get 20.
It is not a matter of how many parts that go bad. It is a matter of what you do with the 1% of the customers that have had a problem. Envirospec has failed on that, as evidenced by the people that have contributed to this thread. BTW, if you will notice There are only two people that have posted here that have not had a problem with E-specs service.
"feeling lucky,punk?"COLOR=crimson]I amn well aware of that.[/COLOR]
I am well aware of that
In some cases the person you give the order to, knows nothing more then the description given on there computer screen.
You dont call NORTHERN TOOL and ask them how to use a hammer, you just order one.
That is not the claim of E-spec. You need to read his catalog, that he has the best trained people in the business
When i call e-spec they tell me what part i just gave them the # on, the price,if its on sale,if its in stock, and when they are going to ship[24 hrs from the time the order is givin, and who the shipper is.
Yes they do that with me as well, but you need to remember that a lot of people are not as experienced, and don't have the knowledge to know what part they are ordering. I am not necessarily including anyone in this statement, it is just a statement of fact
As I stated before I dont order anything that will make or brake a wash day for me. I order extras[and i test them].
Why should anyone have to test new parts, before installation. If I wanted to spend the time to test parts I would buy used and rebuilt parts. I buy new for reliability
Jon "yes people order things, keep them as spares and when it gets cold return them."
I think that this is patently and unquestionably dishonest
People do this with CHEMS also. All the time.
They think they are going to get deck work and order 20 lbs of [whatever] never use it and return it in the fall.
That may happen, but I personally take my lumps. I realize that a company, any company needs to make money for the hassle factor of being in business
This happens with unloaders,flo-jets,exstension wands,ect...
Same as above. If you want to see my pile of parts that were ordered and not used I will show you. It used to be added to more often, but it is slowly starting to stay the same size as I get more experience in the field.
No one wants unhappy customers, even E-SPEC.
That may be true, but if I have a problem, I work to make the customer happy, instead of expecting them to get themselves happy.
The internet rep. less then 10% of the people in the PW biz, then less then 1% post.
This is info past to me from a respectable chem MFG.
I think that estimate is way high. I would guess that it is possible for the 10%, but I think that less than .1% post.
E-SPEC has 80% INTERNET BUYERS so im told.
Put the pressure on! Pressure works.
It is not my job to put the pressure on them to perform. If they don't perform I will buy from someone else. There are a lot of other places that I can get parts from that are priced on the same type of scale, but give better service. I have about 5 people that I buy from, and ALL of their prices are comparable to E-spec, and some are even better
You dont think that the BIG REDUCTION IN AD SPACE IN THE SPECBLASTER MAGIZINE was a accident, do you????? Come on SCOTT you write for them, you know the deal. Maybe now delco will support blastmaster? E-spec WILL NEVER POST WHILE THERE $$$$ NUMBERS ARE UP.
I may write for them, but I have no idea how Blastmaster is run. They e-mail me and request an article on a subject and I write it. When I heard that E-spec was going to be a major advertiser, I was truly disappointed and there are a few people that can verify that I was not happy about it. The one thing that I like about Blastmaster is that they do allow an advertiser to post their prices on a part or chemical. I think that is the right direction. BTW, Delco does advertise in Blastmaster, but I am sure that they are more concerned with going after other avenues of getting customers. HEck Delco even has their 800 number in the Phoenix Phone book, so that tells me that they are working on expanding their market in other ways
Can anyone prove that they sale re mfg pumps or that they dont use OEM parts in there rebuild kits
[they make up there own kits from diffrent suppliers]
That is not something that I ever stated. Some may feel that way because of the pricing structure that e-spec uses, but I never stated that.
SCOTT what was your $45 part? Did you put it on a credit card? did you stop payment?
The $45 part was an example. I have had numerous parts, such as Unladers and pressure switches that have failed in less than a week that I had to replace. When I buy parts I buy them $2000 at a time. Then I have a nice backstock so that I don't have to pay the local distributos price. It is just more economical for me that way. If the part does fail, I do not challenge the credit card payment, I don't stop payment. I eat it and go on. My time is too valuable to worry about that type of problem. IF I keep having the same problem, then I stop using the supplier. It is as simple as that.
Did you do the most crappy thing " buy the same part from someone else and send the broken one back to the co. where you got the good one"
No, I don't do that either.
yes, people do this stuff.
Not this people. Those type of peopel seldom last long in this type of business or any other type of business.
JON its a LOT easyer to put out lots of little fires then ONE HUGE FORREST FIRE. He's not a stupid man and im sure he has people that tell him not to post.
The problem is that this did start as one little fire that he refused to put out. What happens when a little fire gets out of hand? It grows into a huge forest fire that is uncontrollable. I don't think that Jon ever said he was stupid. I do think that Jon does not like his business practices though. Jon can correct that if I am wrong.
One day ill get a bad part and i will have to suffer too, but then i will look back and see that there prices have saved/made me $100's and will still order from them.
That is your choice. I prefer a dependable supplier that does not mind a little extra service, whether it be allowing an overnight shipment, which they have refused to do for me. A little warranty service, or not tacking on large amounts for shipping to pad their bottom line to get the money on the backside.
If you buy and sell 100 pumps you may get 1 or 2 that has problems. If your buying and selling 2000 pumps then maybe your going to get 20.
It is not a matter of how many parts that go bad. It is a matter of what you do with the 1% of the customers that have had a problem. Envirospec has failed on that, as evidenced by the people that have contributed to this thread. BTW, if you will notice There are only two people that have posted here that have not had a problem with E-specs service.
"feeling lucky,punk?"COLOR=crimson]I amn well aware of that.[/COLOR]