I thought I'd post this one here... there must be some other people reading this who need guitar strings...
With my growing arsenal of guitars, and my acid sweat, I'd been hitting a "restringing budget" problem.
I knew I could get good deals on the interweb, but I have
awful issues with mail-order, it always seems to f***-up for me in some way. For example, I will never, ever, deal with Amazon again after one or two experiences. I also wish I could have our postman and all the employees at our local sorting office shot (without any legal/moral repercussions...), and my wife sometimes seriously worries about my blood-pressure!
Anyway, I bit the bullet and went with these guys:
http://www.soundunlimited.co.uk. I ordered a 10 pack of D'Addario EXL115, my current string of choice for all scale-lengths. Even with p&p, a grand total of £3.26 per set, straight to my door :P.
If that was the end of the story, I wouldn't bother posting - you can find your own deals :lol:
No... as usually happens to poor mistreated me, after the initial, very quick, order processing, and the nice emails to say they're on their way 1st Class Post... 'twas one big,
monumental f-up from start to finish. (The f-up was all "Royal Mail" by the way, but I didn't know it at the time.)
A
week and a half later we received a grey Post Office card to say that there was postage to pay (£1 plus £1 admin fee). We went online, as instructed, and paid it. Several working days later, the thing still hadn't arrived, so I had to sit on the Post Office phone number for the usual 15-20 minutes until I could talk to a "human being", who informed me that "oh yes, it's out on delivery... er... today...". At this stage, we still didn't know the size of the package, so we didn't know whether we'd now get a red card saying "we tried to deliver". But when I got home, there were the strings, beautifully packaged in a manner that meant they safely fit through my letter box...
Obviously, with what I knew at the time, I was annoyed with Sound Unlimited, but felt that as long as they could get their postage right in future, I'd want to deal with them again. I appreciated that the Post Office here received it a week and a half ago, and it took them about a week to let me know they wanted money - so the delay was actually the PO, but I believed it was caused by inept "postage evaluation". So I waited a day or two, and then sent Sound Unlimited a polite email saying I wasn't worried about the £2, but I thought I ought to let them know what had happened so that my future orders wouldn't suffer the same delay and confusion.
In under
three minutes I received a google-checkout email informing me that my card had been credited £2. I sent a "wow! that was quick!" email to Sound Unlimited, and then received back the explanatory email that the guy had been writing - I was the third person to suffer from not enough postage in the last few weeks. Basically, they'd been relying on their local post office to price 1st Class packages and put the correct stamps on, they just paid what they were asked to, same as the rest of us do :? And then he offered me a free set of strings - was there anything out of the ordinary I was tempted to try? So I decided to try out a set of pure nickels (of course this might end up more expensive in the long run, but what the hell, still cheaper than I can get my ordinary ones in shops!).
The free set arrived the next working day. 8)
I'm very impressed with these guys now. What's particularly good for me, as long as they can sort their post office counter out, is that I can order my EXL115s at a very reasonable price, and they fit through my letterbox!! And because of the lengths they went to as soon as I reported a problem, I'm already scanning their accoustic strings trying to figure out what I want to put on my resonator, wondering about trying half-rounds on telecasters, etc, etc...
In general, I don't usually have a good word to say about the online traders I've dealt with, I'm either vaguely indifferent or downright incensed... but these guys (like BKP) seem to provide good ole fashioned service :D
And, I've just realised, I still owe the missus £2 - she paid the excess postage :lol: