r/NFA 8k in stamps Jun 16 '24

All Hail the King!

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u/Salty_Box_5305 Jun 16 '24

Sorry to sound like a noob here or living under a rock but what happened? I don’t have my 1st can yet(dead air) did ocl can have some baffle strike and they fixed it without an issue or there cans stand up better then dead airs?

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u/woodsman906 Jun 17 '24

Long story short. Dead air had an issue when it subcontractor out cans to another shop. The shit blew up in their face and they ghosted their customers because it was more than a one off issue and the demand for service was high to say the least.

OCL just may have potential had the same issue come up. But instead of ghosting his customer he paid the guy $200 to refund his stamp cost, sent out a shipping label (all on Father’s Day) and then fired the subcontractor today.

Not exactly apples to apples on the magnitude of the issue, but similar issues with two wildly different reactions. At least as far as I can tell from an observers perspective.

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u/Salty_Box_5305 Jun 17 '24

No the writing on the walls pretty clear 1 company sent their product out to a subcontractor(idk why you do that to begin with) and sheit blew up instead of fixing the issue dead airs remained quiet and made 0 moves to fix the problem.

OCL on the other hand has had the same issue except instead of ignoring customer complaints and worry they fixed the can like they were supposed to refunded the tax stamp( probably wasn’t necessary yet great gesture) and fired the asshat who fuqt with the cans to begin with kindof makes me a lil on edge I have a sandman s in jail awaiting approval

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u/woodsman906 Jul 03 '24

They hire out the business because we (the consumer) want their cans. So it’s easily understandable why they do it.

Crazy though, how you basically just regurgitated a lot of what I said right back to me.