Calling names huh? Some real highbrow shit there. I've been busy, piss off.
As to people bitching like they were a co-owner of the company, give it a rest. I didn't insult Dillon. I've been using their products for years and have spent thousands of dollars on their equipment. I felt fine doing it because they went above and beyond normal customer service. I can't say this is the case now.
You kind of did in a condescending sort of way. I've gone back and reread your post and the subject header and you assume that because you can't get through to them, or you have to wait what you think is an unreasonable amount of time, their C.S. must somehow be AWOL.
I used to be a Dillon zealot and would highly recommend their equipment to people who were looking to get into reloading. Now I feel kind of guilty that I recommended them to a friend who just bought a 650. He doesn't have a computer and can't get through on the phone and is just shit outta luck. I've called Hornady and RCBS in the past month and got someone one the phone to help me each time. Don't tell me things can't be done right.
Again, you're coming off as a spoiled child. Because things are busy at Dillon and all other reloading gear manufacturers, you feel that C.S., once their strong suit, is no longer--to the point of feeling "guilty" about recommending them. DramaLlama much?
Have you tried calling RCBS, Hornady, Lyman and Lee, just to see what wait times might be? Probably not.
All I did was make an observation based on my personal experience. I emailed them about a week ago and still no response. Doesn't matter now, problem has been solved.
You've done more than that, now for a second time.
I could see your point if, over the course of the first 2/3rds of 2012, you had the same experience, but whining about it during the busiest time in every manufacturer's existence, smacks of one being impatient and utterly clueless as to the true scale and magnitude of this buying frenzy.
Anyhow, this will be my second and last post on the matter.
Take a pill and chill out a bit, things will be fine.