Jm419
Sr Member
I had a fairly negative experience with Parks - with Jeff Parks himself, as a matter of fact. I want to let other people know, as this seems to be a pattern. This isn't a witch hunt, or anything else, but I feel that his behavior is reprehensible and people should know what he's capable of.
Excerpted from my Arc-Wave review thread, over on FX-Sabers:
Though I didn't buy this blade from Jeff Parks himself, rather from Chowser (who is an excellent seller, by the way, highly recommended), I sent Jeff a message telling him what I thought of the blade and the hilt, and it was very complimentary. *He replied, and we had some good discussion about the design of the hilt, and such, and when I had a question, I'd ask, and he would always reply within hours. *He was a nice guy to deal with, at least until this happened:
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Next to a Luke MR for brightness
That's correct, all but six of the LEDs failed. *I emailed Jeff, asking him what the deal was. *He said to check the batteries, which I did, then he told me to send it in for repair. *I posted it on FX-Sabers and was told by an eminent sabersmith on those boards that a dead battery would not cause this type of failure. *Ok, whatever. *I sent it in, and got Jeff to take a look at it; he told me he'd never seen such a bad failure before, and he'd have his engineer diagnose the problem. *
Ok. *I waited a few days, and asked Jeff what the deal was, and he said he'd need a week to look at it. *I gave him two, and when no reply came back, I sent him another message. *He informed me it was a battery problem. *Uh huh. *Right. *Remember, I haven't had my blade for a month, just a useless - but pretty - battery case/hilt. *So, I told him to send it back, but I wasn't paying return shipping, because he hadn't fixed anything. *This is what he had to say.
Uh, I'm sorry? *"I will completely terminate our relationship, regardless of blade status?" *He essentially told me he was going to commit fraud if I did so much as email him back. *I asked a sabersmith on the FX-Sabers forums what to do, and we agreed that $10.00 in shipping wouldn't be the end of the world, and if the blade didn't work, I could send it to this smith to get it repaired, seing as how Jeff informed me that I was no longer allowed to speak to him. *So I paid the shipping, and the blade came back, and lo and behold, it worked! *However, there were tool marks on the emitter plug, and the board was noticeably loose in the blade, which it hadn't been before. *
So, he took a month to do one of the following:
1. Do nothing but put tool marks on the plug, test the batteries, then tell me the batteries were the problem.
2. Repair the blade, then lie and make it seem like my fault.
3. Send me a completely different blade (which I doubt) then lie and make it seem like my fault.
This type of behavior really surprised me coming from a man who is very well respected on these boards. *Perhaps he had a bad day, and I was just the first person he interacted with, or something. In any case, I got the blade back, but I wanted to let potential customers know that he's capable of this. Though I may choose to purchase another of his designs someday, I will not deal with Jeff Parks personally in the future.
Excerpted from my Arc-Wave review thread, over on FX-Sabers:
Though I didn't buy this blade from Jeff Parks himself, rather from Chowser (who is an excellent seller, by the way, highly recommended), I sent Jeff a message telling him what I thought of the blade and the hilt, and it was very complimentary. *He replied, and we had some good discussion about the design of the hilt, and such, and when I had a question, I'd ask, and he would always reply within hours. *He was a nice guy to deal with, at least until this happened:
Next to a Luke MR for brightness
That's correct, all but six of the LEDs failed. *I emailed Jeff, asking him what the deal was. *He said to check the batteries, which I did, then he told me to send it in for repair. *I posted it on FX-Sabers and was told by an eminent sabersmith on those boards that a dead battery would not cause this type of failure. *Ok, whatever. *I sent it in, and got Jeff to take a look at it; he told me he'd never seen such a bad failure before, and he'd have his engineer diagnose the problem. *
Ok. *I waited a few days, and asked Jeff what the deal was, and he said he'd need a week to look at it. *I gave him two, and when no reply came back, I sent him another message. *He informed me it was a battery problem. *Uh huh. *Right. *Remember, I haven't had my blade for a month, just a useless - but pretty - battery case/hilt. *So, I told him to send it back, but I wasn't paying return shipping, because he hadn't fixed anything. *This is what he had to say.
This will be my last email on this subject.
You may pay $10.00 return shipping via. mail.
The mailing address is shown below.
I will accept the following:
1. Cash / M.O.
2. Check.
If paid by check, I will wait for the check to clear before mailing your blade.
DO NOT EMAIL ME!
If you send a return email, I will completely terminate our relationship, regardless of blade status.
If you call or mail any form of "comments," I will completely terminate our relationship, regardless of blade status.
Uh, I'm sorry? *"I will completely terminate our relationship, regardless of blade status?" *He essentially told me he was going to commit fraud if I did so much as email him back. *I asked a sabersmith on the FX-Sabers forums what to do, and we agreed that $10.00 in shipping wouldn't be the end of the world, and if the blade didn't work, I could send it to this smith to get it repaired, seing as how Jeff informed me that I was no longer allowed to speak to him. *So I paid the shipping, and the blade came back, and lo and behold, it worked! *However, there were tool marks on the emitter plug, and the board was noticeably loose in the blade, which it hadn't been before. *
So, he took a month to do one of the following:
1. Do nothing but put tool marks on the plug, test the batteries, then tell me the batteries were the problem.
2. Repair the blade, then lie and make it seem like my fault.
3. Send me a completely different blade (which I doubt) then lie and make it seem like my fault.
This type of behavior really surprised me coming from a man who is very well respected on these boards. *Perhaps he had a bad day, and I was just the first person he interacted with, or something. In any case, I got the blade back, but I wanted to let potential customers know that he's capable of this. Though I may choose to purchase another of his designs someday, I will not deal with Jeff Parks personally in the future.