Re: Customer service who's job is it?
I wish it worked that way now'a'days. Has happened to me twice in the past. One was a... Well rough around the edges CETME that broke along the cocking tube weld on it's 4th range trip (about a month after purchase). Brought it back to the gunshop I bought it from and was told call Century Arms. (That one I can kind of understand though, even if my logic is off and I'm attempting to justify it now lol)
Another was with a BSA Sweet's 22 I was picking up for a Remington 511 build I was doing. Distributor had one, pictures showed new in box. What I got however, while in decent shape wouldn't adjust. No elevation, no windage and the reticle was an X instead of a + lol
After calling they said that any damage would have to be warranty work done by the manufacturer, nothing they could do as it had been fine when they sent it out.
Credit card company was more then helpful when I did the chargeback though.
Customer service is slowly becoming an antiquated thing just like Common Sense and Common Decency. So rare they're superpowers. It's why when I find a company with decent Customer Service I'll stick with them, even if I can get it cheaper someplace else or maybe a better package deal, if they've done right by me, I'll give'em my money.
Sorry you went through that though, good luck in getting it resolved.