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"Peter Grey" wrote in message
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Hi all,

A little while back there was a thread that touched on Enco's customer
service, so I thought there might be some interest in a recent interaction
I had with Enco. The standard spiel about not being invested in Enco goes
here...

About six weeks ago I bought an inexpensive Delta belt/disc sander from
Enco. This was to replace another even less expensive sander that had
done yeoman's duty for the last umpteen years. The sander arrived and it
worked fine but was never really... right. It sounded like it wasn't
balanced properly.

After listening to it for a couple of weeks, and not expecting much in the
way of satisfaction, I called Enco and explained that while the sander
wasn't broken, it didn't "feel" right. I was trying to get a take on
whether this was normal for a cheap sander nowadays. The customer service
guy spent a good amount of time with me, and then told me he'd try to get
ahold of Delta and call me back. Five minutes later he called with the
Delta guy on the line and we spent ten minutes sussing out the situation.
The Delta guy thought that maybe the bearings were funky, but obviously
couldn't be sure over the phone. The Enco guy heard the Delta guy say
that there may be a problem, and then decided that I needed to try a new
sander. He gave me an RA for the old sander, sent a new one out and, he
issued a call tag for the old one and UPS picked it up. The new sander
indeed runs better and sounds "right" and smooth.

I thought that Enco did a nice job of taking care of what might have
easily been seen as a vague complaint about an inexpensive piece of
equipment. I expected them to say they wouldn't do anything. or
reluctantly give me an RA, but they sent out a new item to figure out if
the problem was endemic to all the Delta sanders or specific to mine. It
was way more than I expected from a supplier of inexpensive tools in this
day and age.

Regards,

Peter






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