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Originally Posted by WesternFur
Please feel free to contact me and I will look into your orders personally. We have increased our administrative and production staff. We have taken a more aggressive approach to training. Our skinning and raw preparation methods are more thorough to eliminate as much risk as possible. New durable tags are used for tracking of inventory. etc. Due to the fact that we deal with a decomposable product, not all things are in our control and quality of outcome is very dependent on the initial care by owner. We have no plans to increase prices and as far as i'm aware we are still lower than our closest competitors. I can't speak for what other businesses are doing or the quality/service they offer.
-Stanley
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Already had the conversation with you and was offered nothing for the problems...
All the holes in the items I had you shrugged off to new hired help.
Lost items took months to find.
Was told things would be done after 6 months and took over a year.
One item was replaced by a stock item you had of your own!
Yes you are less money than your competitor in Edmonton and Edmonton is the highest cost in the province for tanned items but it is still too high.
You can get great tanning and save $20 or more per coyote in numerous other places in the province and even double that shipping it out of province next door.