8. Receive email from KRG admitting they were wrong, and that if I paid for shipping, they would modify the trigger housing and reimburse me.
9. Sent Chassis back to Brownells.
Who will yo do business with then?
For those of us in business serving customers there's a rare occurrence when you have to fire a customer. I'm getting the feeling you've been 'fired' by more than one business. By the by, we don't actually 'fire' you, we just quit bending to your needs in hopes you'll go bother someone else for awhile.
Waiting for the day Yelp allows business' to "rate" customers. ?
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Edit: "the customer is always right" is a misnomer and does not mean what most people think it means.