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This all doesn’t make sense to me.
The point of this, intentional or not, seems to be to stir the Red Sea seam pot. Of which I own their largest models and have been involved in two seam disasters.
The onus isn’t on us to prove it isn’t a problem.
One post to social media providing data that seam breaks are not statistically significant is all it would take, in a fancy public relations friendly way. Like “hey, we hear all your concerns, contact us for options of upgrading a warranty (doesn’t mean free)”. There are many options available, but we don’t see them doing proactive things like that do we. Maybe it’s not truly an issue structurally, but from a business relations standpoint I would be concerned.
But hey, as a dangerous internet person, that’s just like my opinion man
Instead months ago we got word they were making changes to certain models over concerns without them ever adding what the concerns actually were.
So go buy it man, no one is stopping you.
Most people’s minds are made up on this subject. If you feel the onus is on the “dangerous internet” to prove otherwise then I am not sure what you hope to achieve with this post.
Red Sea has a quality control issue that I feel has not been handled by a company that truly believes this is some one off scenario. In fact, as noted earlier, I believe their actions prove other wise.
The point of this, intentional or not, seems to be to stir the Red Sea seam pot. Of which I own their largest models and have been involved in two seam disasters.
The onus isn’t on us to prove it isn’t a problem.
One post to social media providing data that seam breaks are not statistically significant is all it would take, in a fancy public relations friendly way. Like “hey, we hear all your concerns, contact us for options of upgrading a warranty (doesn’t mean free)”. There are many options available, but we don’t see them doing proactive things like that do we. Maybe it’s not truly an issue structurally, but from a business relations standpoint I would be concerned.
But hey, as a dangerous internet person, that’s just like my opinion man
Instead months ago we got word they were making changes to certain models over concerns without them ever adding what the concerns actually were.
So go buy it man, no one is stopping you.
Most people’s minds are made up on this subject. If you feel the onus is on the “dangerous internet” to prove otherwise then I am not sure what you hope to achieve with this post.
Red Sea has a quality control issue that I feel has not been handled by a company that truly believes this is some one off scenario. In fact, as noted earlier, I believe their actions prove other wise.
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