AES
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It's a purely personal opinion, and I have NO experience at all of Yandles (they're a million miles away from me apart from any other considerations).
But I must say that reading the responses from Yandles themselves (don't know the chap's name but presumably it's his business?) my own feeling is that this chap really is bending over backwards to try and sort the OP's problem out. He's even published his direct phone number on an open Forum!
Apart from business people having loads of other things to do, many of us do tend to forget that sending an E-mail and getting no reply is NOT necessarily the end of the matter - E-mails do "mysteriously disappear into the ether" sometimes - and that's just one example of modern comms going wrong sometimes.
I speak as a bloke who ran his own one-man international business for some years (nothing at all to do with wood working), and despite often receiving literally a hundred E-mails a day and despite having an invariable rule that EVERY message received today would get a response today (even if only an initial acknowledgement WITH a time/date for a fuller response) you can't reply to a message that you haven't received.
That's jJust one example. AND I've fairly often had examples of messages "getting hung up for days" in some server somewhere too. And add international time changes (OK, n/a in this case) and there's plenty of scope for problems.
In short, just pressing "SEND" isn't always the end of the story. I would respectfully suggest that the OP should apply a little more patience.
But I must say that reading the responses from Yandles themselves (don't know the chap's name but presumably it's his business?) my own feeling is that this chap really is bending over backwards to try and sort the OP's problem out. He's even published his direct phone number on an open Forum!
Apart from business people having loads of other things to do, many of us do tend to forget that sending an E-mail and getting no reply is NOT necessarily the end of the matter - E-mails do "mysteriously disappear into the ether" sometimes - and that's just one example of modern comms going wrong sometimes.
I speak as a bloke who ran his own one-man international business for some years (nothing at all to do with wood working), and despite often receiving literally a hundred E-mails a day and despite having an invariable rule that EVERY message received today would get a response today (even if only an initial acknowledgement WITH a time/date for a fuller response) you can't reply to a message that you haven't received.
That's jJust one example. AND I've fairly often had examples of messages "getting hung up for days" in some server somewhere too. And add international time changes (OK, n/a in this case) and there's plenty of scope for problems.
In short, just pressing "SEND" isn't always the end of the story. I would respectfully suggest that the OP should apply a little more patience.