Re: We no longer sell Premier Heritage riflescopes
I will start out by saying I have never personally dealt with Scott or LO. I have heard great things about him and if he is anything like the other 'Hide vendors I have dealt with then I truly feel bad for the what happened to him. From what I have seen from Premier before this and now this is why I am choosing not to buy a Premier. First they submitted their reticle with a S&B scope for the USMC contract then once they were up and running and building there own scopes they were able to switch their scope for the S&B and cut them out. Also they came out at one price point and when they got the contract their prices went up considerably. It appeared they raised prices solely due to them winning the contract. If this is the way they are going to treat one of their first dealers who stuck by them and helped get them into the market place in the first place and during their growing pains it makes me wonder down the road when it comes to warranty work or support on the back end of the product will they be willing to actually help out the customer. I know till this point from what I have heard they have been good with their warranty but will that last or was it a front to help get their market share in the first place.
I will start out by saying I have never personally dealt with Scott or LO. I have heard great things about him and if he is anything like the other 'Hide vendors I have dealt with then I truly feel bad for the what happened to him. From what I have seen from Premier before this and now this is why I am choosing not to buy a Premier. First they submitted their reticle with a S&B scope for the USMC contract then once they were up and running and building there own scopes they were able to switch their scope for the S&B and cut them out. Also they came out at one price point and when they got the contract their prices went up considerably. It appeared they raised prices solely due to them winning the contract. If this is the way they are going to treat one of their first dealers who stuck by them and helped get them into the market place in the first place and during their growing pains it makes me wonder down the road when it comes to warranty work or support on the back end of the product will they be willing to actually help out the customer. I know till this point from what I have heard they have been good with their warranty but will that last or was it a front to help get their market share in the first place.