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I don't know. I'd say it probably isn't.To the OP.
In your opinion is the rifle even repairable?
I don't know. I'd say it probably isn't.To the OP.
In your opinion is the rifle even repairable?
Which is why I will never own another Beretta product again.I had left a message for the Berretta customer service folks on Sunday morning. Upon leaving a message on their voice-mail line, they tell you that someone will return your call within 24 hours. Unsurprisingly, nobody called.
So, I called them again at noon (central time) today and sat on hold for about 20 minutes. Eventually a nice young lady came onto the line and took my information again, and told me that the "higher ups" were looking at it, and that was all she could tell me. I told her about my repeated attempts to speak to someone about this matter, and that nobody from the company had so much as picked up the phone to call me, or fired off an email in 7 months. I then told her that they have 24 hours to call me and discuss this matter, or I would engage in a media war with them. I explained that tomorrow at noon, if they haven't contacted me, I would be telling this story on every social media outlet on the internet, every forum in the gun space, and then I would begin to ratchet it up. I would go on to make formal complaints with everyone who accepts them, and then if that didn't work, I will report the weapon stolen to the ATF. She put me on hold for a few minutes and when she came back she told me that her supervisor would call me back. That was 4 hours ago (roughly). They have about 20 to go.
Never owned one. No reason to do nowWhich is why I will never own another Beretta product again.
I had left a message for the Berretta customer service folks on Sunday morning. Upon leaving a message on their voice-mail line, they tell you that someone will return your call within 24 hours. Unsurprisingly, nobody called.
So, I called them again at noon (central time) today and sat on hold for about 20 minutes. Eventually a nice young lady came onto the line and took my information again, and told me that the "higher ups" were looking at it, and that was all she could tell me. I told her about my repeated attempts to speak to someone about this matter, and that nobody from the company had so much as picked up the phone to call me, or fired off an email in 7 months. I then told her that they have 24 hours to call me and discuss this matter, or I would engage in a media war with them. I explained that tomorrow at noon, if they haven't contacted me, I would be telling this story on every social media outlet on the internet, every forum in the gun space, and then I would begin to ratchet it up. I would go on to make formal complaints with everyone who accepts them, and then if that didn't work, I will report the weapon stolen to the ATF. She put me on hold for a few minutes and when she came back she told me that her supervisor would call me back. That was 4 hours ago (roughly). They have about 20 to go.
Berretta is at fault here for lack of communication. No doubt about this.I had left a message for the Berretta customer service folks on Sunday morning. Upon leaving a message on their voice-mail line, they tell you that someone will return your call within 24 hours. Unsurprisingly, nobody called.
So, I called them again at noon (central time) today and sat on hold for about 20 minutes. Eventually a nice young lady came onto the line and took my information again, and told me that the "higher ups" were looking at it, and that was all she could tell me. I told her about my repeated attempts to speak to someone about this matter, and that nobody from the company had so much as picked up the phone to call me, or fired off an email in 7 months. I then told her that they have 24 hours to call me and discuss this matter, or I would engage in a media war with them. I explained that tomorrow at noon, if they haven't contacted me, I would be telling this story on every social media outlet on the internet, every forum in the gun space, and then I would begin to ratchet it up. I would go on to make formal complaints with everyone who accepts them, and then if that didn't work, I will report the weapon stolen to the ATF. She put me on hold for a few minutes and when she came back she told me that her supervisor would call me back. That was 4 hours ago (roughly). They have about 20 to go.
What is your point? You've made a couple of posts here to defend a company who took my rifle in to determine what destroyed it, and why. They've gone 7 months without speaking to me, and after contacting them repeatedly, they still won't speak to me..Berretta is at fault here for lack of communication. No doubt about this.
Your idle threats or smear campaign will not affect Berretta sales one bit. Tikka makes a entry level rifle that probably has over a 99% customer satisfaction. For every complaint like yours, 99 people will say their Tikka is fantastic for the costs.
Report the weapon stolen to the ATF, really, you sent it to them, nothing about this constitutes theft. Do you really think the ATF will even follow up on this?
One more time, I hope you get this settled to your satisfaction, but I don't think the outcome will be what you expect at all.
The only thing Berretta has done wrong so far is to ignore you, and you do not know the reasons why.