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Post by wiwingti on Aug 28, 2009 0:50:27 GMT
i said that too guys,, some of his stuff is sure , not crap. but, the problem is , the way they announce them all. all he would have to do is , being honest in descriptions. a SLO is a SLO and a sword is a sword. if i have the time this week end, when i will try a couple of swords,, i will unmount it and make another video showing it under another view lol.
marc
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Post by sicheah on Aug 28, 2009 1:59:38 GMT
I am pretty sure not all of Ryansword products are crap. To me, it seems that Ryansword and other ebay chintana sellers doesn't care about the quality the product they sell to their consumer. Manufacturers like Hanwei, DF and even Musashiswords sell lemons products to their consumer. But they make some effort in replace their lemons to keep their customers satisfied with the quality of their product. Ryansword sells lemons and when consumers complains, he makes promises to refund/replace but in the end you don't hear from them again.
I would even speculate (I don't know for sure) that Ryansword tries to sell any sharp products and hope that their consumers are satisfied with their good stuff and not notice the default on their poor stuff. If Ryansword abides by such principal (which is quite obvious from interaction between Marc and Ryan) they are not getting my money, even though they produce 95 percent good stuff and 5 percent lemon.
Edit: For those who are happy with their Ryansword product, I am happy for you too. Personally if I receive a lemon from any manufacturers I expect refund/replacements. I don't like to play Russian roulette with my money.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2009 2:10:11 GMT
Not all ryanswords are crap, I know of one that is well loved by its owner and is one of his best swords. He has cut with it and he is well trained so he knows a good sword when he sees one. Would I buy from him? No, I know of better ebay sword suppliers that make much better quality swords for around the same price.
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