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NightTheBear t1_j1zyqpx wrote

Reply to comment by k4zie in Novelkeys - Poor Customer Service by k4zie

You're doing the exact same thing, but to NK. Youre coming at this situation like only NK is to blame. By your own admission you didn't inspect and test PCB and functionality before you starting popping switches in. Every comment before NK responded was essentially "yeah I should checked but I didn't" and then continued to throw NK under a bus for "poor customer service". The only proof you didn't break the PCB is a belief you didn't. And a poor quality picture that "shows the socket wasn't soldered properly". Sorry, but you're a very unreliable narrator of this story.

It's cool though, as evidenced by the mods post and Mike's post, literally nothing anyone tells you will change your mind that you're a perfectly innocent party in this rather than someone who caused, and then worsened the situation. Hope you enjoy the rest of the holiday season and have a good new year.

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k4zie OP t1_j200akr wrote

I get you are defending NK, but you're still missing the whole point. I'm not accusing them of blame. Is that honestly not clear?

I am defending the accusation of being blamed for something from the start. I consider that poor customer service.

Do you think it's ok, to automatically assign blame as your first response from support?

If they had not led with that, I would not have posted this, plain and simple. I'm not sure why you are turning this into more than what it is.

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NightTheBear t1_j201z13 wrote

My guy, this is just ridiculous at this point. I'm not defending NK, I've never bought anything from them, and as someone completely new the hobby, this is the first I'm hearing of them. I'm just pointing out the bullshit you're slinging.

If the dialogue was literally "hey customer service, I'm having an issue with my PCB, what do I do" "nothing because you broke it" then yeah, that's poor customer service. Until you provide screenshots showing the exact history, that didn't happen.

It is 100% more likely there was back and forth of you explaining that one socket wasn't registering anything, that everything else was working, and that you only noticed it after installing switches. They probably then asked for a picture of the suspect socket, they looked at it, saw damage to socket from you putting the switch incorrectly, and made the 100% reasonable conclusion you popped the fucking socket.

Give a rest, get off reddit, touch grass, etc.

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