Hats off to the Rock Shop!
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Hats off to the Rock Shop!
Just wanted to throw it out there to the RS guys for providing me one of the best customer services experiences I've had in ages.
Around midday yesterday I took in my band/flate mate's LTD EC401 for a service as the band had agreed to get it set up for him for a birthday present due it having broken a lot of strings (4-5) in the last month or two. I spoke to Shayne (awesome bloke) who surmised it might be the bridge having a few burrs (which I had suspected given it was breaking that end) combined with my guitarists aggressive palm muting technique. Asked all the right questions about tuning (so important - I've had guitars set up in the past and asked them to be set up in one tuning, only to have them come back in standard) and if there was anything else to look at.
I mentioned in small talk that we were having practice that night but wasn't expecting the guitar to be done for a week or so from previous experiences. Left it and went back to work to get a text mid-afternoon from Shayne telling me it was all good to go and that he had wanted to get it done fast so my band mate could have a hoon tonight. That was a big deal for me; it's a small thing, but it's really nice to be prioritised.
Picked it up around 5pm and was super pleased with result. Bridge saddles smoothed out, set-up/intonation done, new strings and tuned correctly to Drop C, and overally given a solid polish and clean. Shayne even picked up that the jack was loose and fixed this too. Took it to band and my guitarist was stoked; reckons it has not played so well since he first bought it and he is very hard on his instruments.
Just wanted to acknowledge a job well done and a good experience. We often hear of so many bad ones, and the good guys become unsung heroes. Big props to the RS Takapuna guys, Shayne in particular! Can't go wrong with a half-day turnaround time!
(Matt/Dave - if you guys read this, please let them know they are doing a bang-up job down there!)
- Reuben
Around midday yesterday I took in my band/flate mate's LTD EC401 for a service as the band had agreed to get it set up for him for a birthday present due it having broken a lot of strings (4-5) in the last month or two. I spoke to Shayne (awesome bloke) who surmised it might be the bridge having a few burrs (which I had suspected given it was breaking that end) combined with my guitarists aggressive palm muting technique. Asked all the right questions about tuning (so important - I've had guitars set up in the past and asked them to be set up in one tuning, only to have them come back in standard) and if there was anything else to look at.
I mentioned in small talk that we were having practice that night but wasn't expecting the guitar to be done for a week or so from previous experiences. Left it and went back to work to get a text mid-afternoon from Shayne telling me it was all good to go and that he had wanted to get it done fast so my band mate could have a hoon tonight. That was a big deal for me; it's a small thing, but it's really nice to be prioritised.
Picked it up around 5pm and was super pleased with result. Bridge saddles smoothed out, set-up/intonation done, new strings and tuned correctly to Drop C, and overally given a solid polish and clean. Shayne even picked up that the jack was loose and fixed this too. Took it to band and my guitarist was stoked; reckons it has not played so well since he first bought it and he is very hard on his instruments.
Just wanted to acknowledge a job well done and a good experience. We often hear of so many bad ones, and the good guys become unsung heroes. Big props to the RS Takapuna guys, Shayne in particular! Can't go wrong with a half-day turnaround time!
(Matt/Dave - if you guys read this, please let them know they are doing a bang-up job down there!)
- Reuben
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Re: Hats off to the Rock Shop!
Man! This is awesome stuff. THanks for putting a smile on my face this morning.
I will pass on your kind words and comments to Shayne, as well as my peers and bosses.
Thanks a million for taking the time to write this. It will brighten up a lot of people's day around the office today
I will pass on your kind words and comments to Shayne, as well as my peers and bosses.
Thanks a million for taking the time to write this. It will brighten up a lot of people's day around the office today
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No problem Matt... credit given where due. Will definitely be going to see Shayne in future about set-ups etc.NZRS_Matt wrote:Man! This is awesome stuff. THanks for putting a smile on my face this morning.
I will pass on your kind words and comments to Shayne, as well as my peers and bosses.
Thanks a million for taking the time to write this. It will brighten up a lot of people's day around the office today
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good post! we don't often take the time to give credit where its due. i have to say, Taka RS team have been fantastic in my experience. i went in the other day looking for some new baritone acoustic strings for my alvarez....they are mammoth 16's and NO body has them in stock. cant remember the gents name behind the counter but he did everything he possible could to find me those strings! including pulling apart sets to try and make up a custom set. we couldn't get the required gauges in the end but he went a step further and even look at competitors sites to try and find me some. he knew he wasn't going to get a sale at that point but kept on trying to help. good stuff!!!!
as a side note, i "felt good" as a customer just being in the store and was made to feel comfortable so i ended up having a quick hoon on a taylor gs mini which i fell in love with and am now gassing very hard for!!!!
as a side note, i "felt good" as a customer just being in the store and was made to feel comfortable so i ended up having a quick hoon on a taylor gs mini which i fell in love with and am now gassing very hard for!!!!
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Yeah good to see definitely! I must admit, every time I get up to the Manukau store when I'm on the hunt for something the service is always great. Graeme and the staff there are only too happy to help and the big thing is that you never feel uncomfortable when trying gear out. Good stuff.
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I like those guys in Rockshop Online a lot.
As Matt said it is really good to hear and see that sort of thing.
As Matt said it is really good to hear and see that sort of thing.
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Good service should always be rewarded, it's too often people only have something to say when it's bad Great job everyone!!
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Yeah, the GS mini is great. My daughter is enjoying mine... I mean ours... I mean hers.Kloppsta wrote:as a side note, i "felt good" as a customer just being in the store and was made to feel comfortable so i ended up having a quick hoon on a taylor gs mini which i fell in love with and am now gassing very hard for!!!!
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yeah, i thought i wanted a martin lx1e but not after playing the gs mini again (have played before and weirdly wasnt impressed, may have got a bad one)Conway wrote:Yeah, the GS mini is great. My daughter is enjoying mine... I mean ours... I mean hers.Kloppsta wrote:as a side note, i "felt good" as a customer just being in the store and was made to feel comfortable so i ended up having a quick hoon on a taylor gs mini which i fell in love with and am now gassing very hard for!!!!
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The different wood configurations do sound quite different, eg. the full mahogany one vs spruce top/rosewood back and sides.
I got the koa one, which probably fits in the middle of those 2, tone-wise.
I got the koa one, which probably fits in the middle of those 2, tone-wise.
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+1 on RS service.
A couple of weeks back I was in the Sylvia Park RS killing time while Mrs Candiman was off punishing the credit card. The guy I spoke to there was great, helping me check out the various LP's and patiently answering inane questions even though I was upfront about not being there to actually buy anything... pretty sure the guys name was Ben.
The experience was really good and I actually bought a couple of bits and pieces in the end.
A couple of weeks back I was in the Sylvia Park RS killing time while Mrs Candiman was off punishing the credit card. The guy I spoke to there was great, helping me check out the various LP's and patiently answering inane questions even though I was upfront about not being there to actually buy anything... pretty sure the guys name was Ben.
The experience was really good and I actually bought a couple of bits and pieces in the end.
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Haha - Ben's a drummer I think - cool dude.
Yup - that's me and my pal Steve or little stevie vai as I like to call him. In Auckland airport when I was 26. I'm not 26 anymore.
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A capo? That's Rockshop's biggest selling item, apparently.candiman wrote:The experience was really good and I actually bought a couple of bits and pieces in the end.
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Nah, they sold me one of those during one of the wifes previous shopping trip. The more recent purchases have been an amp cable and a painfully bright blue acoustic for one of the kids. So one of those.Conway wrote:A capo? That's Rockshop's biggest selling item, apparently.
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When I was in there last, Dave managed to sell a capo AND a hercules stand to a guy!
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