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What is an acceptable amount of time to wait for a press.

View Poll Results: What do you think an acceptable amount of time is to wait for a press?
2-4 Weeks 5 13.16%
4-8 Weeks 23 60.53%
8-12 Weeks 5 13.16%
12-26 Weeks 4 10.53%
26+ Weeks 1 2.63%
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Old March 21st, 2012, 06:06 PM   #151 (permalink)
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Great advice, but the two Printex customers that are active here are rallying the other internet trolls (including the moderator) to attack everyday, how would you handle that?
Maybe I havent been looking as often but I don't rember any "attacking" for qutie some time until you popped back up. Seems to me the only time any "attacking" (I would call it more defending or warning)happens is right after the bull ***** starts spewing form one of RWB's new allises. Actually been pretty quite, people could conduct business here without interruption. Sara, who is good people has been awfully quite here lately also.

I like how nothing is ever RWB's fault but for some reason all the clues point directly at him. If he truelly had noting to hide why all the screen names and spin. At this point I would think it would be easier just to tell the whole story then having to come up new identies and spin every week. Why not come clean and set the record straight. He still hasn't given a complete/straight answer to any questions that were asked by anyone.

He can say what he wants but actions speak louder then words and the patterns are the same day in and day out.

The bottom line is Jeff paid an agreed upon sum of money and never received said goods then told he could receive them only after he purchased another press. Not Jeff's fault RWB was so desperate to keep M&R out of his shop and make a sale that he quoted a ridiculous price on a set of machines.

The pour man in SoCal, even if the contract did say "non refundable deposit" I would hope RWB'S would have refunded a portion of it as a show of good faith.
$150k isn't pocket change even to Warren Buffet.

I wonder how much the guy in Tumallica lost on his press after they had to pull it due to problems. For that matter I wonder if Randy at OTS had any losses on that deal? BTW Manny installed my press and he is one awesome tech.

If the sales and service and presses were so great I'm surprised none of the owners have come forward to defend Robert. Think it's kind of funny we haven't heard fom any of the Mustang owners about their experience with Robert. I hear there are a few problems with them but it's awfully quiet about it. Please don't use the excuse "they are afraid of getting attacked" we all know that's more bull ****. If any thing they would be embraced and encouraged.

BTW I spent an hour rewiring my flash today, gets a little hot in the control box, kind of melted some stuff. I'll post pictures once I put the new heat sink in and better blower to increase the cooling.
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Old March 21st, 2012, 07:06 PM   #152 (permalink)
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Bink careful that could cause a fire.... Nice post!! You coming to the front with truth says a lot about you.
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Old March 21st, 2012, 07:10 PM   #153 (permalink)
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I am not attacking you Robert. I'm defending myself against claims by you that say I'm attacking, huge difference. You are saying something that I do not agree with and I bring up points that have formed my opinion of you, Printex, Falcon, Rhino, etc. Your name is rarely even mentioned here until you pop up and stir the bee hive again.
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Old March 21st, 2012, 07:11 PM   #154 (permalink)
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Bink careful that could cause a fire.... Nice post!! You coming to the front with truth says a lot about you.
Thats why I have a fire extinguisher mounted to the flash. Ask Bobby what happen to one of the shirts on the first job we ran. Kind of had a 80's tiger paw swipe look to it.
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Old March 21st, 2012, 07:23 PM   #155 (permalink)
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Printex has a long road ahead, what do you think Printex should do to turn this internet situation around?
Buy Andrews ticket for visit next week instead of bleating and delaying and stalling.
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Old March 21st, 2012, 07:32 PM   #156 (permalink)
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Buy Andrews ticket for visit next week instead of bleating and delaying and stalling.
Sound Advice!But That would be to easy...

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Old March 21st, 2012, 07:52 PM   #157 (permalink)
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Maybe I havent been looking as often but I don't rember any "attacking" for qutie some time until you popped back up. Seems to me the only time any "attacking" (I would call it more defending or warning)happens is right after the bull ***** starts spewing form one of RWB's new allises. Actually been pretty quite, people could conduct business here without interruption. Sara, who is good people has been awfully quite here lately also.

I like how nothing is ever RWB's fault but for some reason all the clues point directly at him. If he truelly had noting to hide why all the screen names and spin. At this point I would think it would be easier just to tell the whole story then having to come up new identies and spin every week. Why not come clean and set the record straight. He still hasn't given a complete/straight answer to any questions that were asked by anyone.

He can say what he wants but actions speak louder then words and the patterns are the same day in and day out.

The bottom line is Jeff paid an agreed upon sum of money and never received said goods then told he could receive them only after he purchased another press. Not Jeff's fault RWB was so desperate to keep M&R out of his shop and make a sale that he quoted a ridiculous price on a set of machines.

The pour man in SoCal, even if the contract did say "non refundable deposit" I would hope RWB'S would have refunded a portion of it as a show of good faith.
$150k isn't pocket change even to Warren Buffet.

I wonder how much the guy in Tumallica lost on his press after they had to pull it due to problems. For that matter I wonder if Randy at OTS had any losses on that deal? BTW Manny installed my press and he is one awesome tech.

If the sales and service and presses were so great I'm surprised none of the owners have come forward to defend Robert. Think it's kind of funny we haven't heard fom any of the Mustang owners about their experience with Robert. I hear there are a few problems with them but it's awfully quiet about it. Please don't use the excuse "they are afraid of getting attacked" we all know that's more bull ****. If any thing they would be embraced and encouraged.

BTW I spent an hour rewiring my flash today, gets a little hot in the control box, kind of melted some stuff. I'll post pictures once I put the new heat sink in and better blower to increase the cooling.
Great post from an honest printer/tech! The truth rings LOUD here! Good job.
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Old March 21st, 2012, 07:55 PM   #158 (permalink)
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Great advice, but the two Printex customers that are active here are rallying the other internet trolls (including the moderator) to attack everyday, how would you handle that?
Too funny you idiot. YOU ARE the BIGGEST internet troll! So much so that another forums slogan is "No Internet Trolls"
You just love all this drama don't you? You really are a chick. So funny, yet pathetic.
You're actually like that lame rabid dog that is abused by everyone, but still comes up to everyone wagging it's tail. Seriously
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Thats why I have a fire extinguisher mounted to the flash. Ask Bobby what happen to one of the shirts on the first job we ran. Kind of had a 80's tiger paw swipe look to it.
Bink it's clear to me that you knew more and know more about machines than Robert ever did. The things he sold and tripled to pass off as the best were a joke at best.
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Old March 21st, 2012, 08:24 PM   #160 (permalink)
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Letme ask this from my peers including the kiwi......jk

What should my company do about being sold a press that prints about four inches less than advertised? Coming on here and reminding Robert of this, is it to much out of line? Should I just ignore the issue and let it slide? Or keep reming Robert and be called a troll for it? Hell he still fraudentaly advertises the press wrong, yet he and Preston have known for almost a year now the specs are wrong, and he wonders why we are trying to warn people.
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