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Originally Posted by aardvarkbark
The problem with Ayre is that they count on customer tolerance for slovenly service. Would you have the same leniency with your cardiac surgeon? With the maintenance worker who was bolting the wing on the airplane you're flying in at 30,000 ft? Poor service is poor service and anymore it is completely inexcusable, though it will persistently be defended by a brand's fan-bois.
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As opposed to you who feels compelled to chime in on every Ayre post to tell how they were apparently mean and nasty to you by telling you to (gasp!) consult your dealer.
We all get it, you hate Ayre and love Pass. Pass spent a ton of time with you on the phone and answered every question, and that's great; so has Ayre for me.
I personally have been treated wonderfully by Ayre in every interaction.
They did take a bit longer to make my MX-R Twenties than they had promised, but they're a small company making a great product, so they get a pass (ha!) on that from me.