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How am I in violation of any terms? I have not called or emailed ARC at all. I am posting on a public thread ARC started. Many businesses, perhaps ARC is one of them, appreciate feedback from their customers - even it's critical, as long as it's constructive. I don't feel that I'm complaining I'm simply voicing my opinion in a public forum that I know they frequent - I'm not expecting or demanding anything.
Here's another opinion or suggestion: what if there was a limit of 2 actions per order? Why would you want to buy 10 actions from the initial production run given that ARC seems to revise their products? It seems they did so with both the mausingfield and nuke correct? That would solve many issues that you suggest I complain about and allow ARC to limit the reach of pre-revision actions getting out if they actually do revise them or if there is a flaw. Look how the PVA folks are in here and are already replacing barrels with the wear issue. Good on them for doing so.
What is preventing my order from being fulfilled isn't a bunch of calls or emails bogging them down, it's that the bulk of their preorder run are from a bunch of enthusiasts that immediately placed their day 1 orders of 5 CDG actions so they can flip them or have paperweights or bragging rights or something. If you actually read my posts, you can see I am suggesting folks do not contact ARC as I agree that we should let them focus. What I am suggesting is that ARC posts here (as they frequently used to, before they took our money) to keep us posted.
I want to use my CDG to harvest meat, it's a tool with a means to an end. I also think ARC is cool and is actually innovating, and was ready to buy an Archimedes until they released the CDG, which is basically the successor. I'm sure long actions are right around the corner and I'll have mine in due time with plenty to prepare for hunting season, a little insight into how things are coming along is not a complaint from early adopters.
I never said you violated a term of agreement. You said that.
Businesses, at least most of them, actually do appreciate constructive feedback. Yours wasn't constructive, it was just critical.
You FEEL like they should be more transparent and post more updates.
ARC isn't a computer game company or even a social media platform. They are a firearms manufacturer. They don't have someone on payroll with the sole job of "informing" customers on their daily goings-on. They are busy building cool shit instead.
The thing you repeatedly bring up is people ordering more than one action.
Is that what's really bugging you? The fact that there are people who can afford to buy whatever they want. Because of that, you have to wait in line longer?
Maybe some of those people run business and will use those actions to build rifles for customers.
Maybe the dude that ordered 10 did a group buy with his shooting buddies, like the guy down under.
Maybe some guy wants ten actions so he can have identical rifles for himself and his family.
Maybe a guy that ordered 5 has obsessive-compulsive disorder and NEEDS them to all look and feel the same.
Who are you to decide what, where, when and how many actions a person can order?
If ARC makes changes to the action, how does that affect you in any manner when your action is slated to be delivered mid-October?
Mid October won't leave you very much time, if any to get everything squared away. However, if you have everything in hand and are waiting on an action/action wrench, then, depending on your schedule, you could be shooting it the day you receive the action. With good loading techniques, you'd be able to hunt with it the next day.
Yeah, that's asking a lot from the pieces and parts, and yourself, but it's doable.
I hope like hell you get yours in September and are able to pack your freezer full by the end of hunting season.