Lyrics & Knowledge Personal Pages Record Shop Auction Links Radio & Media Kids Membership Help
The Mudcat Cafesj

Post to this Thread - Printer Friendly - Home
Page: [1] [2]


Experience with Elderly Instruments

Related threads:
Elderly Catalog (15)
Elderly and Charlotte's Web's 30thAnniv. (1)
ELDERLY'S.COM (25)
My weekly Elderly check (11)


Big Mick 21 Aug 12 - 03:01 PM
GUEST,Gibsonboy 21 Aug 12 - 01:26 PM
Charley Noble 20 Aug 12 - 05:35 PM
Mark Clark 20 Aug 12 - 12:49 PM
Desert Dancer 19 Aug 12 - 02:21 PM
Amos 19 Aug 12 - 12:51 PM
GUEST 19 Jun 10 - 02:26 AM
GUEST,Art Thieme 05 Aug 04 - 10:48 PM
MAG 05 Aug 04 - 08:48 PM
JedMarum 04 Aug 04 - 05:57 PM
GUEST,Jon 04 Aug 04 - 05:43 PM
Mark Clark 04 Aug 04 - 05:10 PM
Zhenya 04 Aug 04 - 03:06 PM
Kim C 04 Aug 04 - 02:45 PM
freightdawg 04 Aug 04 - 02:17 PM
catspaw49 04 Aug 04 - 01:52 PM
DonMeixner 04 Aug 04 - 01:37 PM
GUEST,Jon 04 Aug 04 - 01:19 PM
Kim C 04 Aug 04 - 12:48 PM
Mark Clark 04 Aug 04 - 12:15 PM
Big Mick 04 Aug 04 - 10:43 AM
GUEST,Art Thieme 04 Aug 04 - 10:34 AM
Kim C 04 Aug 04 - 10:28 AM
GUEST,Greycap 04 Aug 04 - 10:10 AM
Strollin' Johnny 04 Aug 04 - 09:39 AM
Mark Clark 04 Aug 04 - 12:05 AM
GUEST,Stan Werbin 03 Aug 04 - 11:46 PM
Mark Clark 03 Aug 04 - 06:07 PM
Frankham 28 Feb 03 - 08:41 PM
GUEST 27 Feb 03 - 06:40 PM
Steve Latimer 27 Feb 03 - 06:37 PM
Jim Colbert 21 Feb 03 - 11:24 AM
pattyClink 20 Feb 03 - 02:10 PM
Steve Latimer 20 Feb 03 - 11:14 AM
Midchuck 06 Dec 02 - 03:34 PM
JedMarum 05 Dec 02 - 07:55 PM
Wesley S 05 Dec 02 - 01:22 PM
Banjer 29 Nov 02 - 06:58 PM
Coyote Breath 29 Nov 02 - 02:04 AM
Art Thieme 28 Nov 02 - 10:02 PM
Charley Noble 28 Nov 02 - 09:42 PM
Art Thieme 28 Nov 02 - 04:45 PM
GUEST 28 Nov 02 - 11:12 AM
Banjer 28 Nov 02 - 10:59 AM
Greycap 28 Nov 02 - 10:01 AM
GUEST 28 Nov 02 - 10:01 AM
JedMarum 28 Nov 02 - 09:45 AM
Charley Noble 28 Nov 02 - 08:53 AM
Banjer 28 Nov 02 - 05:38 AM
Coyote Breath 28 Nov 02 - 01:59 AM
Share Thread
more
Lyrics & Knowledge Search [Advanced]
DT  Forum Child
Sort (Forum) by:relevance date
DT Lyrics:













Subject: RE: Experience with Elderly Instruments
From: Big Mick
Date: 21 Aug 12 - 03:01 PM

You will not find better luthiers anywhere. Customer service is by folks that know their business inside and out. If you want glitzy showrooms, and grab bag staff, to to Guitar Center. If you are a savvy musician that needs knowledgable staff, top quality product, and professional grade gear for stringed instruments, Elderly is it. The comments about scratched and shopworn equipment are unlike anything I have ever experienced there. They are, quite simply, the standard by which all top notch shops should be judged by.

Mick Lane


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Experience with Elderly Instruments
From: GUEST,Gibsonboy
Date: 21 Aug 12 - 01:26 PM

Used them many times and always had good service, bought guitars, strings, capo's books etc no problem, and thats from the UK.


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Experience with Elderly Instruments
From: Charley Noble
Date: 20 Aug 12 - 05:35 PM

Happy to see this old thread updated with more positive comments. I first went to Elderly Instruments when they were operating out of a large basement closet on Grand River Avenue in East Lansing. I always get reliable service from them. I also appreciate the fact that many fine musicians work at Elderly as their day job. It's a hard job earning enough money from music to survive and at least if they're working at Elderly they have good company.

Cheerily,
Charley Noble


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Experience with Elderly Instruments
From: Mark Clark
Date: 20 Aug 12 - 12:49 PM

I'd forgotten all about this thread and that first experience with Elderly Instruments.

Since those days I've actually been to Elderly's store in Lansing on three occasions—although I didn't walk—because it was on my route to other places. I throughly enjoyed Stan and the entire staff. Elderly is a wonderful store and we'll be back any time we're in the neighborhood. That a store makes expensive instruments available for trial by casual customers is just amazing and they are very knowledgeable and helpful. They even stayed late one time knowing that we had to be back on the road to continue our journey.

I've also ordered online from Elderly several more times and their service has been top notch. I'd recommend Elderly to anyone wanting great service from well informed staff and I will continue to do business with them whenever I can.

      - Mark


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Experience with Elderly Instruments
From: Desert Dancer
Date: 19 Aug 12 - 02:21 PM

Great video, Amos!

Makes me a bit nervous to have such an ancient complaint thread maintained... undoubtedly their online ordering system has undergone a revision or two in the past decade!

A couple of comments...

I got my first vintage banjo from Elderly almost 30 years ago, corresponding by snail-mail from Alaska to get help choosing an instrument for a new player. The service was amazing. In less-complicated (and online) orders since, I've never had any trouble.

I notice a comment above about Ramsey banjos perpetually "on order, delivery date unknown". I just learned from our local banjo dealer (The Folk Shop) that some makers (we were discussing Chuck Lee, particular) have arrangements with Elderly to basically advertise their instruments. These are small shop, custom makers, so the instruments are not necessarily kept in stock at Elderly. Make an inquiry and arrangements will be made -- maybe even a custom instrument for you.

~ Becky in Tucson


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Experience with Elderly Instruments
From: Amos
Date: 19 Aug 12 - 12:51 PM

Here's a wonderful, humorous, in-depth video on Elderly--its great people and its mouth-watering array of instruments and other great stuff--with music!

A


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Experience with Elderly Instruments
From: GUEST
Date: 19 Jun 10 - 02:26 AM

I ordered a VERY expensive uke from them about a year ago. It had a bowed neck and the E string had a perpetual buzz. They were very helpful, even offering to reimburse a local luthier to take a look at it (before I knew what the problem was). They paid for me to return it to them after the problem was diagnosed.

The replacement they sent me had a minor cosmetic flaw on the soundboard. I don't know if this was Martin's fault or if this thing got dinged in the show room but either way a $1500 uke should not have a ding on it. I sent this one back too but when I did they charged me for their shipping as well. I didn't think that this was fair because I had paid for a new instrument and I either received a dud from Martin or a shopworn one from Elderly.

I ended up not trying to get a third one only because I was sick of the process and I'm on Tim Laughlin's waiting list for a 3K. I did buy a new Goldtone banjolele from Elderly about 10 months ago or so. It was clearly shopworn. The wooden resonator had scratches on it from being rubbed up against the wall from where it was hanging. When I received it I immediately notified them of the problem and they told me that the best they could do is take $20 off the $300 price. I ended up getting a used banjolele for $280 when I could have gotten a new one for $300.

I have learned an expensive lesson, and I will never buy from them again.


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Experience with Elderly Instruments
From: GUEST,Art Thieme
Date: 05 Aug 04 - 10:48 PM

Jed,

I'm sorry I missed your gig in Chicago. I don't drive now and couldn't find a lift into the city from 100 miles out here in Peru, Illinois.

Everyone else,

Please note that my last order fom Elderly was hand delivered to me by Stan Werbin himself. It was the CD called Pete Seeger Sings Fats Domino---the one with the great version of "Ain't That A Shame"---even better than Pat Boone's superlative rendering of that seminal song. Stan had told me by e-mail that the CD doesn't exist. But I was blown away when he showed up at my door with it THE VERY NEXT DAY after flying by jet over to Beacon and having Pete record it for me personally right there in his bathroom because the acoustics are great in there.----- Was I satisfied with Elderly's service??? Hell no !! I was hoping they would've known I always had a crush on Karrie Potter (who works there sometimes) and they might've sent her here with the CD. She did take my order for it on the phone !!

But I guess they're o.k. -- after all.

They did know enough not to send Bob Blackman !!! I give 'em credit for that.

Art Thieme


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Experience with Elderly Instruments
From: MAG
Date: 05 Aug 04 - 08:48 PM

I now buy my strings a box at a time from juststrings also.

I got stung by someplace in Florida (I don't recommend anything on-line from Fla -- too many fly-by-night outfits there). they sent the box late minus 2 sets, out of a dozen. Phone calls, emails complaining, nada. Know who you're dealing with.


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!
From: JedMarum
Date: 04 Aug 04 - 05:57 PM

So this has a happy ending?

I buy some stuff from Elderly. If I had the salarly of an "adult job" I'm sure I'd buy more ... but on a musician's dime, I buy only what I need. I have to say if I need something quick, I'd probably use a mail order business, and check the "quick ship" box on the order ... but I do keep track of every order I've made with Elderly, and have had to wait for a thing or two but never without reason or notice.

Elderly is actaully a great shop, and one of the few that I consider doing any serious business with. They are first a retail store. As Mark says, if you are buying an instrument, chances are you want to hear, touch it, smell it first! So, they're a good place to go and visit more then anything.

When I was playing in Chicago, I left Dallas a day early, just so I could go to Elderly and play the Banjola I bought from them. I did buy it on-line rather then on the spot, because I had other things to consider ... but it was shipped almost right away, and I had the tracking info on my confirmation notice. When they noticed that they didn't have the Hard Shell Case I'd ordered, they asked me if I wanted the instrument shipped right away, and then back order the case (for 2 weeks). I did. They handled all the shipping and the paperwork correctly and shipped me the case, on-time and told me when it shipped. A complication to the original order that couldn't be helped - and it was handled just fine.

Then I bought an LR Baggs magnetic pick up from Elderly (for the Banjola). Great pick up, by the way - but that's another thread. I played with it on my Larrivee (J10) for a few days, and fell in love with the pick-up, but I could not fit it to the Banjola without serious surgury - so I decided to return the pick-up. I called, asked how, was given instructions, and sent it back. No problems.

I know it's frustrating when things fall through the cracks ... but I have to say Elderly is great store, they've got great gear (don't even walk in the store with your credit card) and great staff ... I have been to the store twice - and easily spent 3 hours there each time ... I buy my strings from Just Strings or from Guitar Gallery (because I 6 or 7 sets at a time, and use Newtone Masters - and that's another thread, too).

I'm glad things worked out Mark - I wince every time I see this thread come up, because there just are't that many really stores around!


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!
From: GUEST,Jon
Date: 04 Aug 04 - 05:43 PM

That's good news Mark. Reading your saga from start to here, there is nothing that would put me off dealing with Elderly. In fact I'm quite impressed by the efforts they made to rectify the problem.

On a personal level with orders going wrong, I think the company that impressed me the most was a company called Euronetwork. I'd just put in a small order maybe £15 for some audio leads. I couldn't get the credit card details through for some reason and decided to give up. The next day, I got a phone call from them telling me they noticed that I'd 3/4 placed an order and that they were wondering if there was a problem and if they could help. Matter, including order dealt with in 5 minutes over the phone.

I don't think I will often be buying audio cables again but that one call made the difference to me of probably never trying thier company again or happily reccommending thier services to others. A little old fashioned communication can go a long way!


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!
From: Mark Clark
Date: 04 Aug 04 - 05:10 PM

I just returned home to find that Elderly has shipped the order to me and paid for overnight delivery from their own pocket. I also had a nice note from someone name Ace apologizing for the delay. Evidently the order just got lost somewhere, I'm guessing in the computer systems somewhere.

To those who thought I wasn't patient enough, let me first say that I quite understand delays due to shipping and transit. I didn't require overnight or second day delivery and chose not to pay the extra money for that service. The reason for my impatience had nothing to do with shipping. Elderly's web store had indicated that I would receive an email notification when my order shipped. Since I hadn't received the notification, I knew I wasn't waiting on a carrier. Had I waited "several more weeks" as Zhenya suggested I'd have been no closer to getting my shipment. In several weeks, I could walk to Lansing and back to pick the order in person. In one week, more or less, I could order the merchandise through my local music shops. My reason for going online was speed; that and Elderly was already familiar with the products I wanted and I didn't need to help a local shop figure out how to order them.

It just boggles my mind that people living in civilized areas of the world would wait several weeks and then several more weeks for anything short of the elixir of eternal life. I thought I was a pretty laid back individual but I can see I haven't even started to understand laid back.

But Elderly has now found my order, solved the problem and bent over backwards to make me happy. And I will definately consider them in the future and won't forget the kindness of Stan and Ace (not to mention Mick).

      - Mark


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!
From: Zhenya
Date: 04 Aug 04 - 03:06 PM

RIGHT before opening Mudcat, I just made my LATEST online order from Elderly. (under my non-Mudcat name!) I've been ordering from them for many years, and it has ALWAYS been a great experience. They have a wonderful selection, excellent prices, and great customer service. When I have had a question, I've had no problem getting a prompt response.

Last year (or so) I made an order, and didn't hear anything for a few weeks. So I e-mailed them for the status (I think it was my first online order), and quickly got back a reply explaining they were waiting for one backordered item, which they specified by name, and as soon as it came in, they would ship the whole order. (I had checked off exactly that option on the order page.) Ok, that was fine, as long as I knew what was going on. I waited a few more weeks, and sure enough, the entire order showed up.

I don't have a problem with waiting in a situation like this, as I know not everything is in stock. Lately, I mostly check the "no backorder option" only because I might have the chance to buy the same item at a summer festival or concert within the next few weeks after the order. But If I really want something that's hard to find, I'm willing to wait as long as it takes if they can get it for me, which they generally can.

I once ordered an instrument from them, several years ago, that I decided not to keep and returned. The refund was posted to my charge card unbelievably quickly. I was impressed; I've rarely gotten that quick a response with refunds from other companies.

I for one am a longtime happy customer and will continue to order from Elderly and recommend them to everyone I know.
Zhenya

P.S. I've often found when people complain about something, that they didn't bother to read the instructions, customer service info, or whatever. (I am admittedly, sometimes guilty of this myself!) A lot of questions could be answered, and irritation avoided, if people would take the time to do that.


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!
From: Kim C
Date: 04 Aug 04 - 02:45 PM

I guess it's just a matter of perception. Ten business days falls within my definition of what's reasonably prompt without paying extra for faster shipping. If I get something quickly, then I'm really impressed.

Let's not forget that back in the old days, mail order could take 4-6 weeks. I think 10 days is a vast improvement. :-)


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!
From: freightdawg
Date: 04 Aug 04 - 02:17 PM

Just another thought in the mix here....

A lot of mail order companies do not actually carry every single item in their catalog in their store, they use drop shipment services. That is, if I am selling widgets and I feel Elderly can sell more widgets for me than I could myself, I could contract with them to list my widgets in their catalog and when an order is placed they would call me up and say, "Hey, dawgie, ship some widgets to widget picker in Kalamazoo." At that point it would be up to me to ship the widgets promptly, and Elderly's responsibility to make sure at some point later that they were indeed shipped.

I do not know how Elderly works, but if there is a slow down it might not be with Elderly at all, but with one of their suppliers, or drop shippers.

I'm impressed that the owner would respond to this thread. At least he is taking responsibility, and in today's world that is worth a sack of diamonds. Gives me faith to buy from Elderly.

Freightdawg


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!
From: catspaw49
Date: 04 Aug 04 - 01:52 PM

As I stated elsewhere in this thread. my experience with Elderly has always been great.....and it still is. I am sure that Mark is aggravated and perhaps he just fell through a crack in the system that happens every now and again in even the most friendly and diligent of companies. I know from experience how that can happen. I am equally happy to see Stan's response here and am sure he will fix whatever has gone wrong so that it doesn't happen again.

Spaw


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!
From: DonMeixner
Date: 04 Aug 04 - 01:37 PM

My experience with Elderly has always been exceptional. The one problem I had with a case I ordered was dealt with immediately to my satidfaction plus they sent me a 1/2 Doz. banjo string with a "Gee Whiz Don we are sorry" kinda note.

But we all deal with different people when we call. It could be I got one person with a different notion od customer service than someone else. That happens in the best and worse run companies.

Don


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!
From: GUEST,Jon
Date: 04 Aug 04 - 01:19 PM

Aye Kim but all other things being equal, I can assure you that I would be dealing with the company that offers me prompt service and in many areas there are plenty that can. I think as time goes on, this will become even more important.

I've only had one fall out with a (UK) music company that I do sometimes see recommended here. It was a long saga over the purchase of a new tenor banjo. I payed for next day delivery, even agreed via a phone call to accept an alternative as what I ordered was not in stock and still after a succession of phone calls, did not get my delivery until a couple of weeks later and when I got it, it was badly set up. I try hard to bite my tongue each time I read thier name and certainly would never deal with them again.

My last fall out was with a supplier of computer equipment. My Internet order would not go through and when I phoned thier sales, they said they couldn't offer me the internet terms via the phone and that I should contact thier webmaster to get my (THIER) problem sorted. Needless to say, I shopped elsewhere and will not bother with them again.

I think in Mark's case here, from what I've read and understood, the issues to me wouldn't so much be that what sounds like a cock up occured but that such a problem when reported is recognised and that every effort is made to resolve the matter as swiftly as possible and are dealt with in a friendly and helpful manner. It sounds like that has happened.

Jon


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!
From: Kim C
Date: 04 Aug 04 - 12:48 PM

"Eight (now) business days might have been acceptable in the days when written orders were sent through the postal system, had to be delevered internally to the order department, manually checked against inventory, typed in triplicate, routed to the manufacturing or shipping departments, etc., etc. But in the electronic age, human delays of this sort have become quite rare."

Ummmmm... not really. There are plenty of places I do business with online and they advise that with regular, non-expedited shipping, orders may arrive from 7-12 business days later. I'm usually willing to give someone 10 business days (which amounts to 2 weeks) before I start asking questions. Earlier this spring I ordered some videos which the post office (not the vendor) lost. After 10 business days, the vendor sent me a replacement via FedEx, and the original package (shipped via Priority Mail) has never, ever shown up.

My point is, even in the electronic age, humans still operate the electronics. Humans still have to check inventory, and pack the items in a box, and deliver them to you. Internet business is a great thing, but still subject to human foibles.


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!
From: Mark Clark
Date: 04 Aug 04 - 12:15 PM

I didn't compose the thread title, I just added my honest experience. If no such thread existed, I wouldn't have started one and I surely wouldn't have given it the title it has. I just thought there was enough history in the thread to warrant adding my own experience. I would consider buying an expensive instrument from Elderly, though I'd drive to Lansing to play it and pick it up.

I ordered from Elderly with confidence, partly because they have been in business serving our needs for a long time and partly because of recommendations from Art, Mick and others. Maybe I just need to move to the UK. <g> I order merchandise online fairly often and I'm used to the way these transactions are normally handled. I place the order, print the receipt as instructed, receive a confirmation (usually within a few minutes) via email and await another email informing me that the order has shipped.

Normally, the order ships the next business day. If not, and a couple of days pass, I receive an email note explaining the status. Many online merchants also provide a page on their websites for checking the status of orders. In Elderly's case, I had the receipt I printed and the automated email confirming the order so there was no reason to believe it wouldn't be shipped soon. If Elderly has a policy of holding an order for several business days before processing, I support their right to operate with that policy. If I find there is no more responsive supplier for something I need, I'll probably even use Elderly again. But if an item is available from someone whom I know will ship the next day, I'll probably go there first.

Eight (now) business days might have been acceptable in the days when written orders were sent through the postal system, had to be delevered internally to the order department, manually checked against inventory, typed in triplicate, routed to the manufacturing or shipping departments, etc., etc. But in the electronic age, human delays of this sort have become quite rare.

I sent Stan the documentation of my order and I see he responded at 1:00 AM. That seems like dedication to me and I appreciate his personal interest. He promised to look into the problem today and to see that the order is shipped and I take him at his word.

      - Mark


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!
From: Big Mick
Date: 04 Aug 04 - 10:43 AM

I contacted Stan to let him know of this. I am known here as a loyal Elderly customer. But that is only because they are a thoroughly professional shop. Their repair shop is reknowned throughout the industry as the best there is. When I walk into the store, I am met by other pro's who have answers. When I have dealt with them by phone I have never encountered anything but professional and friendly service. This is not to say I have never had a problem, but this company, and Stan, took care of it quickly and efficiently.

Mark, I have respect for you, but I don't understand the nature of your reaction. You indicated that this was your first experience with Elderly, yet you responded as if this had happened before and you were sick of it. Seems to me that instead of posting here, you would have attempted to resolve it with them. Then if you are not satisfied, fire away. My experience with them is that every person from the top down is available to the customer, and eager to resolve problems.

Mick


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!
From: GUEST,Art Thieme
Date: 04 Aug 04 - 10:34 AM

This is really an unfortunate discourse from my point of view. Stan Werbin and Mark Clark and Frank Hamilton are all old friends from other times in our folk world. I'm sorry this thread has put good people at odds. It's just too public on smallish personal points of contention. Eldedrly is a wonderful organization over there in Lansing. I've had nothing but great dealings with them for close to 30 years.

As long as this thread is out there now and circling the globe, I feel a need to give my thoughts.

Art


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!
From: Kim C
Date: 04 Aug 04 - 10:28 AM

In the two years that this thread was first posted, I have continued to do business with Elderly, and have yet to have a problem.

Mark, July 25 was only SEVEN BUSINESS DAYS ago. I don't find that unreasonable in the least. Not only that - but the post office has been known to delay things, or even lose them from time to time. The fault may not be Elderly's at all.


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!
From: GUEST,Greycap
Date: 04 Aug 04 - 10:10 AM

No it doesn't - I'm in the UK too - get my stuff within a week - I can't fault 'em on anything!!


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!
From: Strollin' Johnny
Date: 04 Aug 04 - 09:39 AM

Well guys, I have to differ. I ordered a bottle each of Virtuoso Guitar Cleaner and Polish from Elderly at the beginning of July, and they arrived in less than a week - and I'm in the UK! You can't fault that kind of service.

SJ :0)


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!
From: Mark Clark
Date: 04 Aug 04 - 12:05 AM

Just to tidy up this thread, I'm sending Stan a copy of the automated responce Eldery sent me on July 25 confirming my order.

      - Mark


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!
From: GUEST,Stan Werbin
Date: 03 Aug 04 - 11:46 PM

Mark,

Although we have a number of people named "Mark Clark" in our database, we do not show a recent order for any of them. Please contact me at swerbin@elderly.com with your zip code, what you ordered, and another name, in case "Mark Clark" is not the name you used, and I'll see what I can find out.

Is it possible that you never actually hit the "SUBMIT" button on the order? We have occasionally encountered that problem before.

At the top of our front page is a link for "contacts". That takes you to this page: http://elderly.com/PHONES.htm. On this page you will find contact email information, as well as the toll free number to call us.

Stan Werbin
Owner
Elderly Instruments


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!
From: Mark Clark
Date: 03 Aug 04 - 06:07 PM

I'd seen this thread before but I should have reread it before placing my very first (and now, only) order with Elderly. I've been trying to find (don't ask why) a Dunlop buckle capo and wanted to buy one of the new D'Andrea capos as well so I decided to give them a try; even ordered a set of strings that I could have picked up locally.

That was on July 25, nine days ago. Since then, I've ordered strings from JustStrings.com—I've been wanting to try their private label bulk strings— and a set of four Wegen Bluegrass flatpicks from the Big City String Company. Of course the strings and picks shipped the next business day—I ordered in the middle of the night—but I've heard squat and nada from Elderly. Their website doesn't even have a way to check order status, you have to call them long distance.

I'm thinking it may be worth the price of a call just to cancel the order and reorder from a company that actually wants to do business.

My advice for folks is to avoid doing business with Elderly whenever possible.

      - Mark


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!
From: Frankham
Date: 28 Feb 03 - 08:41 PM

One of my students is replacing her autoharp bars and sent to Elderly for a replacement kit. They charged her eighty dollars and then cut the felts incorrectly. She is having to deal with them now. I think they did the job of cutting them haphazardly and it makes me wonder whether I want to deal with them in the future. Actually, what they said was they delegated the job to Oscar Schmidt. Well, they got the money and my student got the disatisfaction.

Frank Hamilton


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!!!
From: GUEST
Date: 27 Feb 03 - 06:40 PM

i dunno i got my dulcimer from them in a timely manner after i sent them the check, faster than other services i have used.


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!!!
From: Steve Latimer
Date: 27 Feb 03 - 06:37 PM

My book arrived today, I'm happy with that turnaround. It was very well packaged and arrived in perfect condition.

I wish that I could have found it in Canada. I paid $14.20 for book, which was the best price I had seen for it. Postage was $9.00, these amounts are in U.S Dollars. The Canadian dollar is in the dumps these days so exchange cost me approximately 55% more. I then had to pick it up at the post office and was given a bill for $6.50 Canadian. Thank goodness I was familiar with the book and really wanted it. We need a good Bluegrass Shop in Canada.


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!!!
From: Jim Colbert
Date: 21 Feb 03 - 11:24 AM

I've always (going back to '85) had good service from elderly as far as accuracy of the order, but to PA I wouldn't say speed is their main virtue. Several years back when I ordered an Ovation (yeah, I know... but at the time it filled a need.) it took almost 3 weeks from the time I phoned my order in until I received it. Admittedly, this was at Christmastime. Normally I get orders in about 10 days, which is acceptable to me. When I ordered a Boss recorder from them also they didn't have one in stock and offered me their floor model at a discount, making sure I knew that the full warranty would apply and that if I was in any way unhappy with the condition to return it.

I have been pretty happy with their customer service overall.

I generally buy my strings locally- prices are competitive, but it also gives me a low-buck reason to go poke around the music stores and see what's new, as well as helping support a local business a bit.

Jim


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!!!
From: pattyClink
Date: 20 Feb 03 - 02:10 PM

For heaven's sake, rename this thread or start a new one. It's crazy to keep adding posts that say 'I got good service' while proclaiming "Elderly's Service Sucks" all over the Forum for another week.


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!!!
From: Steve Latimer
Date: 20 Feb 03 - 11:14 AM

On Monday I placed my first order with Elderly. It was for a book. I received instant confirmation of my order, and was updated the following day that it had been shipped via International Air. I expect that I will see it tomorrow or Monday. That's pretty good by my standards. Maybe some of the Mudcat feedback paid off.


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!!!
From: Midchuck
Date: 06 Dec 02 - 03:34 PM

Another good music store, closer to me - Vintage Fret Shop in Ashland, NH - used to have a sign, relating to their repair service, which said, I don't remember the exact text, but something like:

"We Offer:

1) Quality work

2) Quick service

3) Low prices

Pick Any Two!"

Expecting all three from any business is a little unrealistic. One of them usually has to go.

Peter.


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!!!
From: JedMarum
Date: 05 Dec 02 - 07:55 PM

Thanks fer the update, Wes!


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!!!
From: Wesley S
Date: 05 Dec 02 - 01:22 PM

Just as an update. I gave Elderly an order the day before Thanksgiving and was promised a delivery between 7 to 10 days. It just arrived - that's 8 days over a holiday weekend. I'm pleased with service like that - considering that Elderly is one of the few places that carries the items I purchased.


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!!!
From: Banjer
Date: 29 Nov 02 - 06:58 PM

I thought about using guitar strings but reasoned that if a set was available I would go taht route. Oh, well, I did finally get the strings and that chapter is history. They are on and I am tuned to a tee....Love those Intellitouch tuners!!!


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!!!
From: Coyote Breath
Date: 29 Nov 02 - 02:04 AM

Banjer I understand now "why Elderly?". I have used two sets of nylon guitar strings in a pinch. 1st through 4th plus the next set's 1st. Not ideal but workable if in dire straits. Keep breaking my frailing fingernail though.

CB


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!!!
From: Art Thieme
Date: 28 Nov 02 - 10:02 PM

The Lost World Stringband with Stan Werbin singing lead on their Cajun version of "ROCKY TOP" was always a highpoint of their shows for me whenever we'd cross paths at festivals in the '70s. And Frank Youngman and Dave Roth too----------and Gerald doin' "Angeline The Baker" bottleneck style on a resophonic guitar--------good memories of the Michigan scene. And the BOSOM BUDDIES too. They ladies showed me why there is a dip in the side of a guitar. ***BIG SMILE***

Art Thieme


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!!!
From: Charley Noble
Date: 28 Nov 02 - 09:42 PM

Nicely put, Art! I'm pleased to learn that Banjer did follow up the suggestion of e-mailing the management, and received a timely response back from Stan himself.

Banjer, you'll probably get more satisfaction from Stan, and Elderly ultimately, than you will from most Mudcat posters, although I'm amazed to see that most of the suggestions have been constructive.

Cheerily,
Charley Noble, who wishes he were in North Lansing right now with a fresh credit card


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!!!
From: Art Thieme
Date: 28 Nov 02 - 04:45 PM

Here is one of the best lessons I've ever been forced to learn.

While singing on the Mississippi River we frequently got to a lock and dam right after a double tow started locking through. We had no choice but to wait our turn. That meant possibly a 2 or 3 hour delay. If it was a meal time, we would have a nice leisurely meal. If it was after a meal, I might do an exta hour-long set (or two). I had to learn to develop patience and find ways to enjoy this gift of extra time on the Father of Waters. These were sixteen hour days generally for me---and I had the pleasure of doing them every other day for five solid months for ten years. I learned to slow down and truly observe the river---it's wildlife and it's moods---it's anger and it's solitude and it's serenity.

Elderly Music is a great resource. Having it there ultimately makes things wonderfully available to us. If their being large causes us a few frustrating days, I submit it beats having to get in my car and drive all the way around Lake Michican's South end in order to visit Elderly in person. That's a trip I always tried to tie in with a trip to E. Lansing to do a gig at the Ten Pound Fiddle and to hang out with Dr. Karen and Bob Blackman. ----------- After visiting Elerly, though, I always considered myself to be lucky if I had cash for gasoline left from my Fiddle paycheck.

Stan and Sandy have done a marvelous thing in setting up Elderly Music---and they deserve all the success they've had and ten times more.

Art Thieme


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!!!
From: GUEST
Date: 28 Nov 02 - 11:12 AM

The problem may be your expectations and the inconsistency in delivery times Banjer, I agree. And I'm not dissing your disappointed expectations, I'm really not. When you hear that others have received orders from this business faster than you got yours, I do understand that is a disappointment.

Where you and I disagree is in how you chose to respond to the disappointed expectations is all. I think you are doing the right thing by contacting the business owner and trying to work with him. I'm glad the strings arrived. I don't know what to tell you other than that, except maybe if you can successfully adjust your expectations to match the reality of Elderly's delivery system (ie that sometimes you get the orders very quickly, sometimes you don't), you might end up a happy customer with them in the long run. To me, that would be the best case scenario for everyone.

I'm sorry if I've been too harsh on your personally. My real point is this. Two weeks delivery time just doesn't seem unreasonable to me. Perhaps I'm just a patient person when it comes to these sorts of things--I've worked in retail, the restaurant business, and the tourist business, all customer service industries. I know how crazy some people get when their expectations for service aren't met. You have responded reasonably by contacting the owner, and it seems to have calmed you down, which is a good thing. Irate customers (especially the ones who decide to pick up the phone and vent at poorly paid employees with no authority to fix the problems) are never good for business, regardless of whether they are right or wrong about their reasons for being irate.

These aren't easy matters to resolve, but I admire you for following up on it in the way you did. I hope you feel better about it too, even if you never order from Elderly again.


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!!!
From: Banjer
Date: 28 Nov 02 - 10:59 AM

So, GUEST, whoever you may be. Not that I care whit a for your anonymous opinion, but how do you explain Greycap's claim of a gigbag in five days to the UK and ten+ days to Florida, bith shipped from the same stateside location? Still don't see a problem? Don't suppose you would, seems to me if I had told you that the sky is blue you would right now be telling us it is green.


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!!!
From: Greycap
Date: 28 Nov 02 - 10:01 AM

Ordered a gigbag for my autoharp and it was at my house in England in five days. I have no complaints with Elderly.


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!!!
From: GUEST
Date: 28 Nov 02 - 10:01 AM

I find trying to work out customer service problems with businesses I would like to do business with is much preferable to venting at/about them. We aren't talking Wal Mart here, where customer service complaints fall on deaf ears.

That said, I realize that Elderly is often slower than other mail order businesses in the industry. Speed doesn't usually matter to me. When it does, I pay for rush service, and expect the order to arrive when promised.

If the worst thing that can be said about Elderly's customer service is it takes two weeks for routine orders to arrive, I'd say some people would complain if you hung them with a new rope.


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!!!
From: JedMarum
Date: 28 Nov 02 - 09:45 AM

I know that operating a fast, accurate and efficient mail order/on-line business is a very different thing from running a good music store - requires a very different set of skills and procedures. For all of Elderly's attempts to get there; they just may not make it! But as long as I can walk into their shop and play a Santa Cruz baritone - a fretless banjo - a beautiful octave mando - a fine ripping Stelling - etc etc - who cares?


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!!!
From: Charley Noble
Date: 28 Nov 02 - 08:53 AM

Of course, many of the 30 or so Elderly staff people are active musicians, and work on musician's time, and with musician's manners. ;~)

Cheerily,
Charley Noble, who's been there


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!!!
From: Banjer
Date: 28 Nov 02 - 05:38 AM

CB, the only reason I chose to get the strings at Elderly is because of the three music stores in my area only one has ever heard of nylon banjo strings and he doesn't carry them. One other store I inquired at told me that such a set is not made. (real knowledgeable whizbang there!)

I chose Elderly because I had read here on this forum about their website and decided to try them. I had ordered some strings from them before, some years ago,(by phone, not website) and was impressed with their quick service at that time. Unfortunately this time was just not the same.

I did send an e-mail (as suggested by Big Mick) to Mr Werbin at 7:59 PM on the 27th and already found a reply this morning posted at 1:50 AM on the 28th from him! In the lenghty reply he states that they are working on improving the service and generally apologizes for the slow delivery times. Apparently it is a stumbling block they are trying to overcome. I will accept his explanation and apologies, as I feel they are sincere.


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate

Subject: RE: Elderly Music's service sucks!!!
From: Coyote Breath
Date: 28 Nov 02 - 01:59 AM

In my humble opinion:   any customer who has a beef of any kind with any business has the right, nay, the obligation to vent about it. Businesses are not delicate flowers who need to be protected from the world. If a business isn't willing to bend over backwards for their customers (whether an order for strings or a $26,000 Martin) then they need to get yelled at. Guest, you don't need to protect Elderly from Banjer. and Banjer, of course I don't know your particular location or logistics but why order strings from Elderly in the first place? I live in a small town and can get all my string (banjo) needs met locally. They might be as much as a buck MORE but I have them that day! My problem with Elderly is that they "advertise" instruments that they don't have just yet and don't know when they will get them either. I would love to buy a fretless banjo from them but they have been "on order, delivery date unknown" for MONTHS! (I want the student model Ramsey) or is it Reiter? Well you get the picture.

CB


Post - Top - Home - Printer Friendly - Translate
Next Page

  Share Thread:
More...

Reply to Thread
Subject:  Help
From:
Preview   Automatic Linebreaks   Make a link ("blue clicky")


Mudcat time: 4 May 6:17 PM EDT

[ Home ]

All original material is copyright © 2022 by the Mudcat Café Music Foundation. All photos, music, images, etc. are copyright © by their rightful owners. Every effort is taken to attribute appropriate copyright to images, content, music, etc. We are not a copyright resource.