Colin
New Member
So what’s the history of customer service with Grimco? As you all likely know, our Canadian supplier “Proveer” was taken over by Grimco about a year ago, and there seems to be a drop in service. I’ve had a couple of orders sent to other sign shops, along with other shipping & order errors, and now this new issue today:
Just over a year ago I bought a 54” roll of JetFlex banner material. Not long into it I noticed a slight band along the length of it that was accepting the ink “differently”. This was on a few non-flood banners (white b/g) so it wasn’t too terrible, but seems to be getting worse into the roll. I did a black flood yesterday and the band was more noticeable. (I lightened-up the JPG to make it show more). I sent this photo to Grimco and was told that a claim would be put in. I would need to pay for the replacement roll, but would be credited once the claim was approved. Sounds good.
A few minutes later I got an email stating that “there’s nothing that they can do” because it was just out of shelf-life, and therefore out of warranty. I found this to be akin to dealing with an insurance company who is always looking for an out. That band would certainly have been there all along, and not just developed recently, so it didn’t seem like very good service to me who has been a long-time customer.
Is this their Modus Operandi?
Just over a year ago I bought a 54” roll of JetFlex banner material. Not long into it I noticed a slight band along the length of it that was accepting the ink “differently”. This was on a few non-flood banners (white b/g) so it wasn’t too terrible, but seems to be getting worse into the roll. I did a black flood yesterday and the band was more noticeable. (I lightened-up the JPG to make it show more). I sent this photo to Grimco and was told that a claim would be put in. I would need to pay for the replacement roll, but would be credited once the claim was approved. Sounds good.
A few minutes later I got an email stating that “there’s nothing that they can do” because it was just out of shelf-life, and therefore out of warranty. I found this to be akin to dealing with an insurance company who is always looking for an out. That band would certainly have been there all along, and not just developed recently, so it didn’t seem like very good service to me who has been a long-time customer.
Is this their Modus Operandi?