Submitted by hiszpanskiinkwizytor t3_z68zez in MechanicalKeyboards
Cobertt t1_iy0r0hy wrote
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GMK generally doesn’t require prototypes because they already have the tooling. There aren’t very many through Covid, but that’s at no fault of the runners, pre Covid there definitely were GBs that stuck to their deadlines and estimates.
hiszpanskiinkwizytor OP t1_iy0rtt9 wrote
I will ask again, can you give me examples of runners that kept their deadlines?
From my experience, GMK group buys don't stick to their deadlines. I don't know if it's the manufacturer's fault or the runners but I blame the runner in the end because I am not buying keycaps from GMK. I buy them from the runner.
Cobertt t1_iy0s9gp wrote
I’m not going through 10 years of GH posts. You’re buying them from a runner knowing they are at the mercy of GMK lead times. How are you going to blame the runner when GMK changes the deliverable time. That’s not the runners fault. You’re holding runners accountable for manufacturers short comings. It’s unreasonable.
hiszpanskiinkwizytor OP t1_iy0tiln wrote
I am not buying keycaps from GMK, do you understand that? :D I would bother GMK about not sending me my keycaps if I bought it from them.
> I’m not going through 10 years of GH posts.
You just admitted that you don't have any example on any input in this conversation any more. Thank you for the involvement.
Cobertt t1_iy0u2g0 wrote
No you are buying understanding that the delivery of them is dependent on GMK’s ability to produce them. It’s an understood part of the hobby. Look at this link for a current gmk group buy. https://mechsandco.com/products/gb-gmk-beige-addon-extension
It states you understand that shipping is an estimate and can be extended. This is what you agree to when purchasing. There is even a whole section on group buys.
hiszpanskiinkwizytor OP t1_iy0u9z7 wrote
What's the point of giving a deadline then?
Cobertt t1_iy0ud61 wrote
They give estimates not deadlines. You’re taking an estimate and applying the term deadline to it.
hiszpanskiinkwizytor OP t1_iy0vbv2 wrote
How much further is it ok to go from an estimate? Is one week ok? A month? A year? Or as experienced over two years?
Cobertt t1_iy0vkbi wrote
That’s not my place to say. Obviously any delay is unacceptable for you, so you should stick to instock buys from now on. I’m fine waiting until the product is done right given that I get clear communication throughout the process.
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