Exactly. I don't understand what the big deal is, esp since its a service that the customer pays for and its not like he's taking anything proprietary with him. IMO, he has every right to the run files. In fact as a paying customer, he should even be entitled to have them remove it from their computer for his privacy's sake.
Okay, I know I'm being overly dramatic here....
No I think you are on the money. No dyno run files = no dyno at that shop!
Find a different dyno shop, we need those run files.
I can understand Kinetix and Hotshot working at their own pace as we await the final product, other options being limited or nonexistant. But the lies and continued "next weeks" are a poor way of doing buisiness. Any of you out there run your business this way?
To clarify things a bit. The next weeks were all meant for me, and they never said this to any potential customer.
I am getting the part at a substantial discount, telling me next week is different.
I was just updating you guys on the progress. Kinetix has never posted or put on their website when they would release the product.
And we appreciate your updates.
I understand that this "schedule" is for you, the tester, but let me just clarify something: are you implying that even your test schedule is still uncertain at this point?
So altiazul...are you still dynoing on Friday? Whats going on here seriously? I think if theres no progress by Friday...I am calling kinetix up to ask for a prototype so I can go out and DYNO this damn thing....
its understandable that they tell that to you for next week, but they should know that the product is going on market and that people are interested in it...keeping people waiting this long for any product isnt good business practice...and to think i actually expected results this friday, next friday maybe?
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