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This guy gives people named Pierre a bad rap. Don't be a fucking bitch Pierre.
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alva8193, I'd rather keep issues like this private, but you insisted on doing it publicly.
Now you're logging in, but ignoring the complaint thread you initiated. If you don't reply here by Sunday, January 10th, BravoCompany (and the posters in this thread) will decide if any further action is needed. FEEDBACK |
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I'm not posting anything, but this guy looks like a guy that would do this.
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Pitiful that you're a resident of the state I call home.. Must be from the blue area of the state that's flooded with entitlement types.
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Just curious, are vendors like BCM hosed when customers reverse charges or does bcm have recourse to go after OP? Hopefully so since what the OP did is pretty chitty. OP is from FL and a '13er. Figures.
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He logged in last night. I say ban him and put him in the hall of shame, but I'm not sure if that can be done since this wasn't the ee. I do know that if you put his name in this thread enough times it'll be the first hit when someone googles his name.
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He posted in the glock section earlier. Has he responded to any mods yet?
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Quoted: Just curious, are vendors like BCM hosed when customers reverse charges or does bcm have recourse to go after OP? Hopefully so since what the OP did is pretty chitty. OP is from FL and a '13er. Figures. View Quote |
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alva8193 is perma-banned.
BravoCompany, if you want to send me his information, I'll enter it in the HOS. If not, I understand. |
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Just curious, are vendors like BCM hosed when customers reverse charges or does bcm have recourse to go after OP? Hopefully so since what the OP did is pretty chitty. OP is from FL and a '13er. Figures. View Quote It will vary with circumstances. My guess is this reversal request will not be successful. |
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BCM, I just purchased one of your 9" Uppers with 8" KMR rail... I haven't got to try it out yet and I wasn't sure if I'd like that style Rail, but it looks great and feels great in hand... I hope if I ever have issues with it, you offer me options like you did above... Top Notch I'd say... BTW... What kinda Lube did you guys you on that thing??? <Best Bad Borat Voice>It Smells very Niiiiice!!!!</Best Bad Borat Voice> http://i292.photobucket.com/albums/mm31/leecothran/Borat-VeryNice.gif View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Pierre, Just looked thru the email history. I think we have sent you 8 comms on this issue already. We received your complaint about the laser artwork on BCM complete upper receiver group. We offered to send you a Prepaid FedEx label to return it to us for inspection and possible replacement. You refused because you did not want to "wait for another upper weeks later”. We then guaranteed we would turn it around within ONE business day, and emailed you the Prepaid FedEx return label. You refused stating; "As an Leo I don't have time to be repackaging and sending off items.” BCM, I just purchased one of your 9" Uppers with 8" KMR rail... I haven't got to try it out yet and I wasn't sure if I'd like that style Rail, but it looks great and feels great in hand... I hope if I ever have issues with it, you offer me options like you did above... Top Notch I'd say... BTW... What kinda Lube did you guys you on that thing??? <Best Bad Borat Voice>It Smells very Niiiiice!!!!</Best Bad Borat Voice> http://i292.photobucket.com/albums/mm31/leecothran/Borat-VeryNice.gif Thank you smullen! When I get a spare minute, that is the next upper I am building for myself. Put it on a pistol lower and its a awesome set up. So glad you like it! IIRC, i think the storage oil we spray on them is G96 just so when the upper sits on the shelf it has some oil on it to prevent oxidation. Thanks again, |
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Shame on OP. I have been sent nothing but Top Notch Uppers from BCM.
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OP says this is his first BCM product, yet he posted pics in the FB group of a BCM lower too. Sounds like a compulsive liar to me. Good ban.
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OP says this is his first BCM product, yet he posted pics in the FB group of a BCM lower too. Sounds like a compulsive liar to me. Good ban. View Quote I don't see anything wrong with what he received. Also you can clearly see the serial number in the picture he posted so it's proof he ordered and received from BCM: https://i.imgur.com/vCy9Moq.jpg |
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I don't see anything wrong with what he received. Also you can clearly see the serial number in the picture he posted so it's proof he ordered and received from BCM: https://i.imgur.com/vCy9Moq.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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OP says this is his first BCM product, yet he posted pics in the FB group of a BCM lower too. Sounds like a compulsive liar to me. Good ban. I don't see anything wrong with what he received. Also you can clearly see the serial number in the picture he posted so it's proof he ordered and received from BCM: https://i.imgur.com/vCy9Moq.jpg Neither do I. Saw this screencap posted online as well in another group (I assume having his name on here is ok since Paul already posted it): Logo sure looks fine to me |
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Looks like the base was contaminated before the print or coating was applied. Or the metal was to cold and caused the material to run before it could adhere or dry. If it was me I would want a a nice fresh BCM print. If that logo looks gtg to anyone I would think their standards are low.
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I just got my second BCM upper in on Saturday. I've beat the ever loving hell out of the Kino upper I bought several years ago and based on its performance I won't be looking anywhere else. It would probably take me weeks, if not months to notice if the logos weren't perfect but it would only take one second to decide that I didn't give a shit.
It's good to see the OP/douche canoe has been dealt with here, I sincerely hope BCM gathers the evidence and follows up with the OP's employer. He is quite obviously not fit to wear a badge. |
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Looks like the base was contaminated before the print or coating was applied. Or the metal was to cold and caused the material to run before it could adhere or dry. If it was me I would want a a nice fresh BCM print. If that logo looks gtg to anyone I would think their standards are low. View Quote Hey guys, we got another one! |
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Looks like the base was contaminated before the print or coating was applied. Or the metal was to cold and caused the material to run before it could adhere or dry. If it was me I would want a a nice fresh BCM print. If that logo looks gtg to anyone I would think their standards are low. Hey guys, we got another one! I don't get where your hard headed attitude protrudes through. Your ass or your head. I was stating why the coating may of failed. As a business owner I like to see products look pristine/quality and customers do to. Isn't this why people think highly of BCM? |
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I don't get where your hard headed attitude protrudes through. Your ass or your head. I was stating why the coating may of failed. As a business owner I like to see products look pristine/quality and customers do to. Isn't this why people think highly of BCM? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Looks like the base was contaminated before the print or coating was applied. Or the metal was to cold and caused the material to run before it could adhere or dry. If it was me I would want a a nice fresh BCM print. If that logo looks gtg to anyone I would think their standards are low. Hey guys, we got another one! I don't get where your hard headed attitude protrudes through. Your ass or your head. I was stating why the coating may of failed. As a business owner I like to see products look pristine/quality and customers do to. Isn't this why people think highly of BCM? |
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I get it....I get it... The logo is not goin to stop his bcm from running like forest gump in a jungle. I just stated my opinion. NO need to stereotype.
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Looks like the base was contaminated before the print or coating was applied. Or the metal was to cold and caused the material to run before it could adhere or dry. If it was me I would want a a nice fresh BCM print. If that logo looks gtg to anyone I would think their standards are low. View Quote It's not a coating. It's laser engraved. |
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OP is a fucking twat.
Get a grip, faggot. JHC... wtf are we coming to... |
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That's the new distressed / acid washed design. Never take it out of the original box or play with it; keep it mint so it will be worth more to the neckbeards. That is some Gecko45 stuff right there.
Some of us try to knock off the look by getting sweat, carbon and dirt all over em... Quoted:
Looks like the base was contaminated before the print or coating was applied. Or the metal was to cold and caused the material to run before it could adhere or dry. If it was me I would want a a nice fresh BCM print. If that logo looks gtg to anyone I would think their standards are low. View Quote |
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I always thought the reason to buy a BCM rifle or any other brand was because it would function when you needed it most. I have a BCM blem. lower that has 1 friggin tiny mark on it that took me forever to find and I was so excited to get a BCM lower at all I was beside myself. People want cosmetic perfection and it ain't happening, they are battle rifles for shit's sake. If the OP could see a couple of my Colt's from the factory he would shit a brick!!
I know when I take my complete BCM middy out that fucker is gonna run like a top. |
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The logo is laser engraved onto the anodized upper. That process actually burns away the cosmetic black tint portion of the anodizing to create a “white” logo. The logo in the picture could be a bad laser mark, OR ---- dirt, grease, grime, oil, that could be cleaned out. I have seen all those scenarios many many times.
We would happily swap out the upper if the logo was a issue, but he would not use the prepaid FedEx shipping label that we emailed him to return it back to us for inspection. If we inspected it, and it was a bad marking, we would swap it out for him. (still would actually) |
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That particular defect in the engraving is one I chased and chased when I was laser engraving forged receivers, it tends to pop up filled areas (vs outlined areas) and almost always on a forged receiver (billet parts where much less susceptible).
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Honestly the logo would bother me for a few minutes. Then I would push in the two pins and not look back.
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Quoted: The logo is laser engraved onto the anodized upper. That process actually burns away the cosmetic black tint portion of the anodizing to create a "white” logo. The logo in the picture could be a bad laser mark, OR ---- dirt, grease, grime, oil, that could be cleaned out. I have seen all those scenarios many many times. We would happily swap out the upper if the logo was a issue, but he would not use the prepaid FedEx shipping label that we emailed him to return it back to us for inspection. If we inspected it, and it was a bad marking, we would swap it out for him. (still would actually) View Quote Wow... I think many other well known manufactures (even ones that would charge 3 times as much for this upper) would just tell the OP, he can pound sand and shop somewhere else next time over this issue.... If the above Boldfaced text is not a perfect example of the vendor doing everything in reason to make a customer happy, I don't know what is... </thread> |
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The logo is laser engraved onto the anodized upper. That process actually burns away the cosmetic black tint portion of the anodizing to create a “white” logo. The logo in the picture could be a bad laser mark, OR ---- dirt, grease, grime, oil, that could be cleaned out. I have seen all those scenarios many many times. We would happily swap out the upper if the logo was a issue, but he would not use the prepaid FedEx shipping label that we emailed him to return it back to us for inspection. If we inspected it, and it was a bad marking, we would swap it out for him. (still would actually) View Quote Even after op try's to scam bravo company they show more goodwill then ever. |
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I always thought the reason to buy a BCM rifle or any other brand was because it would function when you needed it most. I have a BCM blem. lower that has 1 friggin tiny mark on it that took me forever to find and I was so excited to get a BCM lower at all I was beside myself. People want cosmetic perfection and it ain't happening, they are battle rifles for shit's sake. If the OP could see a couple of my Colt's from the factory he would shit a brick!! I know when I take my complete BCM middy out that fucker is gonna run like a top. View Quote I picked up two bcm lowers, one being a Blem. Very minor tiny nick on it. I was actually surprised, took me a while to find it. Definitely regret picking up only two lowers |
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BCM, are you going to let us know what happens with the CC issue? Is he an actual LEO? Do we get to see if he gets fraud charges against him? This drama is so exciting!
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The logo is laser engraved onto the anodized upper. That process actually burns away the cosmetic black tint portion of the anodizing to create a “white” logo. The logo in the picture could be a bad laser mark, OR ---- dirt, grease, grime, oil, that could be cleaned out. I have seen all those scenarios many many times. We would happily swap out the upper if the logo was a issue, but he would not use the prepaid FedEx shipping label that we emailed him to return it back to us for inspection. If we inspected it, and it was a bad marking, we would swap it out for him. (still would actually) View Quote Good Company Right there!!!!!!!!!! |
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BCM, are you going to let us know what happens with the CC issue? Is he an actual LEO? Do we get to see if he gets fraud charges against him? This drama is so exciting! View Quote I'm not 100% sure, but that might be to much info to share with folks not directly involved. I'm just happy WILSON banned him, that way we won't have to run across him again. |
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I'll start by saying I own no BCM products but I hope to change that one day. I actually like the look of the logo, looks camo-ish and adds a unique flair to the rifle.
Craig |
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