Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!philabs!cmcl2!harvard!caip!seismo!ut-sally!im4u!milano!mcc-pp!ables From: ables@mcc-pp.UUCP (King Ables) Newsgroups: net.micro.cpm Subject: Re: BULLETIN BOARD STUFF (really DAK) Message-ID: <332@mcc-pp.UUCP> Date: Tue, 29-Apr-86 16:51:08 EDT Article-I.D.: mcc-pp.332 Posted: Tue Apr 29 16:51:08 1986 Date-Received: Sat, 3-May-86 03:28:23 EDT References: <174@brl-smoke.ARPA> <678@mb2c.UUCP> <209@gilbbs.UUCP> Organization: MCC, Austin, TX Lines: 29 In article <209@gilbbs.UUCP>, mc68020@gilbbs.UUCP (Tom Keller) writes: > > I know innumerable peole who have made purchases from DAK. In literally > *EVERY* case, they have been thouroughly displeased with the products and the > service offered by DAK. The company will not make any effort to correct > problems, they will lie to you about schedules and anything else. > > Stay *AWAY* from them! This may be true for the people you know, but I've ordered 7 or 8 times from them and been *generally* pleased. The merchandise isn't HIGHEST quality, but it doesn't claim to be... it claims to be neat-o gee-whiz which it usually is. The one time I had a problem with something (I just didn't like it) I returned it and was sent a check very promptly. Given ANY mail-order place, a certain number of people are going to have trouble. The trick is figuring out if that number is a significantly large number. Maybe your friends have been extra-unlucky. Maybe I've been extra lucky. Hard to tell with just two examples. You might check with the BBB, usually they'll have something to say about any company that has had significant complaints made against it. Everyone I know who has dealt with DAK seems to think they're OK. -King ARPA: ables@mcc.arpa UUCP: {gatech,ihnp4,nbires,seismo,ucb-vax}!ut-sally!im4u!milano!mcc-pp!ables --- Specific disclaimer: I am *only* a happy DAK customer, nothing more. Generic disclaimer: Use only as directed, void where licensed or taxed.