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Old 02-19-2008 | 07:56 AM
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[QUOTE=CAP071;2450513]Quote" I don't know many people that would pay for a boat in advance!"





OK so he did put up more cash than most of us would have. That should not make a difference in the way the builder handles the customer and the problems that are encountered with the new boat.

With BL being such a small custom builder this thread will not do their business well... very sad.
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Old 02-19-2008 | 08:11 AM
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[QUOTE=J.B. Marshall;2450574]
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Quote" I don't know many people that would pay for a boat in advance!"






With BL being such a small custom builder this thread will not do their business well... very sad.
too bad.....should have thought of that before he screwed up....this is a good time for a rebutal.....giving that much cash upfront...a new boater....or just havnt figured this boat buying stuff out yet...the computer is really a great tool.....
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Old 02-19-2008 | 08:28 AM
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[QUOTE=el indio;2450598]
Originally Posted by J.B. Marshall

too bad.....should have thought of that before he screwed up....this is a good time for a rebutal.....giving that much cash upfront...a new boater....or just havnt figured this boat buying stuff out yet...the computer is really a great tool.....
To custom build my Cig I was asked for 10% down and another 10% when the boat came out of the mold, balance at delivery.
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Old 02-19-2008 | 09:25 AM
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I know I should not have given him teh cash up front, but I cut a discount deal on a 1997 the same way and had no problems when Bob's Father ran the company, when we cut the deal in Annapolis, he says 438K boat for 330K, I went to BANK they approved the loan but told me that if I did not take the money it would expire after thirty days, then I would have had to reapply for the loan, rates were very LOW, I know I should not have given him that much down...plus I was suppose to have he Boat in March/April, which was three months down the road.
I want to THANK ALL OF YOU that have ressponded. Your support is very humbling to me as probably none of you know me yet you jumped in to help a fellow boater, truly the BOATER CODE (kinda of like helping a disabled get towed in).
I was stupid to give BOB that much money, I know it, but I thought I knew those guys and I thought they were my friends, have known then since 1995....plus I was dealing directly with BOB, we know wach others families and other issues. Yes, I have been around a while had a 1986 Nova XL23 Wellcraft for many years before the big plunge. US Navy for eight years. Some guys never learn and you are right to critize the down payment, but I thought if had my money it would put me at the top of the list for delivery instead they had my money and it put me last. BT definately has some sub-contractor issues, but not my problem. I am not rich this is a lot of money to me and has been very painful. Thanks again.
Each day you live and learn. I should have had an attorney review teh contract but I thought I was dealing with friends, my mistake.
Please stay tuned as there are going to be some huge revelations coming in the far not too distant future.
From my heart thanks! Together we can make the industry BETTER and TRUSTWORTHY.
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Old 02-19-2008 | 09:34 AM
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Originally Posted by jfnowli
I know I should not have given him teh cash up front, but I cut a discount deal on a 1997 the same way and had no problems when Bob's Father ran the company, when we cut the deal in Annapolis, he says 438K boat for 330K, I went to BANK they approved the loan but told me that if I did not take the money it would expire after thirty days, then I would have had to reapply for the loan, rates were very LOW, I know I should not have given him that much down...plus I was suppose to have he Boat in March/April, which was three months down the road.
I want to THANK ALL OF YOU that have ressponded. Your support is very humbling to me as probably none of you know me yet you jumped in to help a fellow boater, truly the BOATER CODE (kinda of like helping a disabled get towed in).
I was stupid to give BOB that much money, I know it, but I thought I knew those guys and I thought they were my friends, have known then since 1995....plus I was dealing directly with BOB, we know wach others families and other issues. Yes, I have been around a while had a 1986 Nova XL23 Wellcraft for many years before the big plunge. US Navy for eight years. Some guys never learn and you are right to critize the down payment, but I thought if had my money it would put me at the top of the list for delivery instead they had my money and it put me last. BT definately has some sub-contractor issues, but not my problem. I am not rich this is a lot of money to me and has been very painful. Thanks again.
Each day you live and learn. I should have had an attorney review teh contract but I thought I was dealing with friends, my mistake.
Please stay tuned as there are going to be some huge revelations coming in the far not too distant future.
From my heart thanks! Together we can make the industry BETTER and TRUSTWORTHY.
sounds like a setup........they saw you comming....
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Old 02-19-2008 | 10:20 AM
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Seems like a lot of businesses operate the same way. If you give them most or all your money up front they are not very responsive to your demands. They move on to the next customer or job (cash source) and put you on the back burner. I've found that money is the only leverage you have.
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Old 02-19-2008 | 10:31 AM
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I have dealt with Black Thunder a ton of times at my shop and we have never had any problems and always call me back or Jason back asap. And get whatever parts needed also.
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Old 02-19-2008 | 10:48 AM
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Sorry to hear about your experience, we've been on the 46's, they are a truely beautiful boat, one that I would love to own!!
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Old 02-19-2008 | 10:56 AM
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Originally Posted by BobbyB
I have dealt with Black Thunder a ton of times at my shop and we have never had any problems and always call me back or Jason back asap. And get whatever parts needed also.
That's because you sound like a cute college chick on the phone...

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Old 02-19-2008 | 11:39 AM
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Originally Posted by BobbyB
I have dealt with Black Thunder a ton of times at my shop and we have never had any problems and always call me back or Jason back asap. And get whatever parts needed also.

QUICK, DELETE THIS THREAD THEN! Are you serious? This poor guy got totally screwed, and here come the cheerleaders!
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