Frank | 21/06/2013 13:03:52 |
13 forum posts | Now here's a strange thing.
Based on the comments above, I've just placed an order with RDG Tools. The order reference is exactly the same format as the Chronos one. Only the last few digits are different.
Are the two companies connected?
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Tony Pratt 1 | 21/06/2013 13:58:09 |
2319 forum posts 13 photos | I have used both RDG & Chronos and the quality is about the same for both companies which isn't suprising as they will source their products from the same vendors in China, India etc.
Tony |
AndyB | 21/06/2013 19:56:44 |
![]() 167 forum posts 7 photos | Just to say, I regularly buy from Chronos and have never had anything but first rate service from them, both initial and aftersales ( I have only used that once or twice). No connection with them, or anyone else. Andy |
Steven Vine | 21/06/2013 22:13:38 |
340 forum posts 30 photos | Considering the amount of indidual items they despatch each week it is inevitable things will not go according to plan once in a while. I consider Chronos to be a reputable firm with decent people working for them, and I am sure they always aim to see the customer right. I've had a couple of minor problems over the years, but polite communication has always ended in a resolved situation to satisfaction. (Usual no ties etc) Steve |
Frank | 24/06/2013 16:40:04 |
13 forum posts | Conclusion to my Saga... After repeated attempts to get Chronos to give me a date for the final item on my order, they have now come back and said that it wasn't going to be this week. I've cancelled the item and asked for a refund. On the other hand, RDG sent a text giving me a delivery slot of one hour, and the complete order duly arrived within that time. No axe to grind - this was my experience being a first time shopper with both companies. |
Stevo | 07/03/2014 09:31:44 |
![]() 68 forum posts 24 photos | Hopefully I'm not necro-posting here... ! Went to the Chronos website, ordered some lathe tools and a chuck. All in stock - paid for next day delivery. Email winged its way to me 3hrs later saying we have been calling you with no answer (phone never rang at all). One item was 7 days delivery and the other over 3 months. Yet all 'in stock' on thier website. I've asked them to cancel the order - as yet no reply, but at least it was via Paypal so there is some recourse. Then I looked at thier ebay site. All items showing in stock - in fact they indicated over 10 of them. I dropped them an email (different address this time). They responded and said that they have 'just gone out of stock'...! Looking at thier feedback, which is overall positive, there are several comments about items saying 'in stock' and when they are ordered they are suddenly 'out of stock'. Not to mention a few comments about the rudeness of the seller. It is not my intention to rubbish this trader, but guys please be careful when ordereing - call them and make sure it is in stock, and pay via PayPal if you can for added protection. Steve |
Oompa Lumpa | 07/03/2014 09:51:55 |
888 forum posts 36 photos | You don't need "added protection" they are all reliable people. Don't forget, Paypal take a percentage and I will let you work out who gets to pay that percentage. If the purchase is over £100 (including any postage costs) you are covered by your card issuer anyway. I can tell you from first hand experience that getting correct inventory when you are carrying thousands of items is NOT a trivial task. Remember this: They are selling from at least three different online "store fronts" so when they sell ten of something on ebay, for instance, it does not automatically take those ten items from their online shop database, so if there is one item in stock, then three different people buy it from three different online outlets and they update the database manually every week, or month or whenever there is an opportunity. You can see the logistics problem. Nobody can get it right all of the time, especially if it is a popular item. graham. |
Stevo | 07/03/2014 09:59:07 |
![]() 68 forum posts 24 photos | Yes thanks Graham. I do appreciate the logistics of the situation, especially when there are thousands of items in stock etc. I've worked in IT for many years now and see it from that side too. If I were them I would add "please call to verify stock levels..." to any of thier sites to cover all bases; perhaps that's something we should all do? On the flip side I have odrered many hundreds of items from all sorts of ebay sellers who indeed have thier own virtual shop fronts - engineering items, IT products, building supplies etc all without problems.... As I said, I'm not putting a downer on Chronos at all, but offering some advice as to ring first Haveing just said that - I have just this second received an apology from them plus a refund, so all is well in that department. |
Oompa Lumpa | 07/03/2014 10:21:09 |
888 forum posts 36 photos | I wasn't having a go at you Steve, I just wanted to try to illustrate the issues some of these suppliers face. I believe that we are becoming far too intolerant nowadays and people need to relax a bit. graham. |
Harry Wilkes | 07/03/2014 10:25:44 |
![]() 1613 forum posts 72 photos | I have purchased from both companies without any problem but I must admit (slightly off topic) I have to smile when visiting a RDG ebay page to see the inflated price they put on some item that are out of stock |
Stevo | 07/03/2014 10:25:56 |
![]() 68 forum posts 24 photos | LOL Relax is my middle name! Youhave a point in many areas - in this day and age of "I want it now" and next day delivery.. "must have it immediately"... etc ... we do get very intolerant of things like this, including the queue at Tescos. My predicament is that I've a bit of turning to do and no lathe tools... and it's Friday and Saturday AM delivery is astronomical. embarrasing, eh? Hehehe! Off for a lie down. Perhaps also I should spend the weekend with SWMBO... then on the other hand... |
JA | 07/03/2014 10:30:06 |
![]() 1605 forum posts 83 photos | I happily use Chronos. Their tools are good and all cutting tools are sold in cases unlike some dealers. However I do not expect same day service from them or from any other "ordinary" dealer. I believe by law they have four weeks to deliver an order. If I want something tomorrow I use RS and pay the premium. JA |
jason udall | 07/03/2014 10:41:44 |
2032 forum posts 41 photos | Knowing nothing of the company/companies involved. I suspect that companies can and do like to appear bigger than they really are sometimes..distance selling allows such.. Now often a "one man band" , can give a exemplary service and ensure that all personnel have experience and product knowledge. .it also allows much lower overheads. The downside might be..answering emails / telephone during the day( not having given up the day job ..YET )..order picking and despatch..even inventory. . ( sure that "some " buy in to despatch).. My point is if a company wants to trade as the kind of company despatching from stock. .there is a cost.. If its a "boutique" shop then there might be a different cost.. I would wish to be able to place my order based on an informed choice. |
Oompa Lumpa | 07/03/2014 11:22:18 |
888 forum posts 36 photos | Posted by Stevo on 07/03/2014 10:25:56:
LOL Relax is my middle name! Youhave a point in many areas - in this day and age of "I want it now" and next day delivery.. "must have it immediately"... etc ... we do get very intolerant of things like this, including the queue at Tescos. My predicament is that I've a bit of turning to do and no lathe tools... and it's Friday and Saturday AM delivery is astronomical. embarrasing, eh? Hehehe! Off for a lie down. Perhaps also I should spend the weekend with SWMBO... then on the other hand... Snag is, you are too far away from me or you could nip round and borrow something to get you away. NOT the missus though
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Jeff Dayman | 07/03/2014 12:38:11 |
2356 forum posts 47 photos | "Looking at thier feedback, which is overall positive, there are several comments about items saying 'in stock' and when they are ordered they are suddenly 'out of stock'. Not to mention a few comments about the rudeness of the seller." Stevo, the above comments exactly describe my last two transactions with Chronos. On enquiry about out of stock goods (advertised as in-stock) I received extremely rude emails. Never again for me, thanks. I'll make it myself or do without before I accept that treatment as a customer. JD |
Stevo | 07/03/2014 12:55:15 |
![]() 68 forum posts 24 photos | Sent you a PM, Jeff. No matter what forum I'm on, I'm always "too far away..." |
Bob Lamb | 07/03/2014 16:03:37 |
![]() 140 forum posts 51 photos | Ordered some bits from Blackgates last week. One item was out of stock, which I was told about on the phone at the time. They said they would send it post free and it arrived this morning. They didn't charge me until they had sent it. No complaints at all - wish everything in life was that simple! Bob |
Lambton | 08/03/2014 10:28:22 |
![]() 694 forum posts 2 photos | Over the years I have bought quite a lot of stuff from Chronos and mostly I was satisfied with my purchases. I visited them recently in their large and well laid out warehouse where you are free to wander around a bit like a diy store. I did notice that their stocks were very low on certain items ( Myford back plates for example) and luckily I got the last one of the item that I went to get. I suppose the money tied up in stock is "dead money" until the items are sold so like every other supplier they must watch their sock level very carefully. However they should have a system for flagging up out of stock items quickly and for communicating the position to potential customers via their web site and the persons who take telephone orders. Eric |
Trevor Drabble | 08/03/2014 23:21:47 |
![]() 339 forum posts 7 photos | Working in such a relatively small niche' market , I have no doubt that suppliers such as Chronos (no connection) are working on tight profit margins , and so maybe do not have the money to throw at a first class stock control system . And , just by way of putting things into perspective , during a recent visit to London in November 2013 , I really pushed the boat out and bought a tube of Harrods own brand biscuits from their store . I later decided I would like some more (!!) and so emailed all the packet information to Harrods requesting details for further supply. The reply I got literally took my breath away. In effect they do not have an effective stock control system , and suggested I should travel ( 350 mile round trip !) to the store to check for myself ! Now , given their situation , if they cant be ....... to install such a system , how can we reasonbly expect the likes of Chronos to do so ? A copy of the email is available to anyone interested. Trevor. |
Danny M2Z | 09/03/2014 05:40:20 |
![]() 963 forum posts 2 photos | G'day. Not about Chronos (of which I know nothing) but I just had a email from ARC Eurotrade informing me that the angular contact bearings for my minilathe that I enquired about a few months ago are now in stock. Now that's the way to do business, keep the customer informed. (The price is alright too btw). Regards * Danny * |
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