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Cautionary Tales about Seth Laam!
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<blockquote data-quote="Madmudder" data-source="post: 1284307" data-attributes="member: 59580"><p>My experience was I called and emailed, Seth called back and left a message we finally were able to converse. After discussing what I wanted done I was given a date to send it in allowing me to further enjoy my riding season and not stockpile his working space. The time frame was roughly a month, I shipped it in so it would arrive on the date given he had it 2 days and returned to me with my specified shipper.</p><p></p><p>In all I was without my seat for almost 2 weeks, it could have been a shorter time frame but one or two day shipping was not worth the added expense to me. I am thrilled with the seat , the quality & workmanship is excellent. Aside from the length of time it takes to get it done I am very happy, the fact that I am on the east coast and Seth is on the west does not help <img src="https://www.fjrforum.com/forum//public/style_emoticons/default/no.gif" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /> . However I think it is worth mentioning that everything is done by hand and not on an assembly line, so to get quality it was worth the wait in my opinion. I also appreciated the courtesy of being given a date to send it in for and not just asked to send it in and not have any idea when the work would be completed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Madmudder, post: 1284307, member: 59580"] My experience was I called and emailed, Seth called back and left a message we finally were able to converse. After discussing what I wanted done I was given a date to send it in allowing me to further enjoy my riding season and not stockpile his working space. The time frame was roughly a month, I shipped it in so it would arrive on the date given he had it 2 days and returned to me with my specified shipper. In all I was without my seat for almost 2 weeks, it could have been a shorter time frame but one or two day shipping was not worth the added expense to me. I am thrilled with the seat , the quality & workmanship is excellent. Aside from the length of time it takes to get it done I am very happy, the fact that I am on the east coast and Seth is on the west does not help [IMG]https://www.fjrforum.com/forum//public/style_emoticons/default/no.gif[/IMG] . However I think it is worth mentioning that everything is done by hand and not on an assembly line, so to get quality it was worth the wait in my opinion. I also appreciated the courtesy of being given a date to send it in for and not just asked to send it in and not have any idea when the work would be completed. [/QUOTE]
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