So are you taking the OP at his word?
What if he would have approached them with a different attitude instead of demanding they fix his gun under warranty even though he voided the warranty? Maybe they would have been more willing to work with him.
I think it does matter. It calls into question the half truth of the OPs one side of the story and what really happened. Where are the emails and a copy of the letter he supposedly received?
If by the time he posted here as irate as he was I could only imagine how he spoke to S&W CS and the...
^Wow. Just...wow.
I totally missed that part. So he bought a pre-FUBARed rifle and instead of sending it back he decided to take matters in how own hands.
To add to this.
The OP drilled his gas port. While not a big deal if done right he did void his warranty and mistakes do happen.
http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_3_121/655848_Got_my_MandP_10_to_run_on_7_62____drilled_gas_port.html
I think his complaint is reasonable. What I do take issue with is the temperamental nature in how he is posting his Horror Story on every gun forum he can find with this whole rant.
His first post leads people to believe something was wrong with the barrel and S&W wouldn't fix it.
Then he...
Yes, this thread and the identical threads he has started on a handful of different other forums start out with this long Horror Story rant. What it boils down to is according to S&W, there was no defect in the barrel and the OP is only mad S&W won't sell him a spare. Now he is on a smear...
You just flat out misquoted me. Here's what I actually said:
Now who's the one confused and not reading carefully?
Do you disagree that the doctor implied that letting her go was due to the lack of trust which stemmed from her refusing to answer the question and that she also stated the...
I wasn't being sarcastic, I just didn't know if you missed the second page. I was under that impression since the mention of suing, which you immediately picked up on is on the first page. Again, not being sarcastic that's just the impression I got from your earlier statement:
Why am I...
If you're referring to my posts, I've made it perfectly clear a doctor can deny service for any reason. All I said was that it was not right based on the question of whether the parent has guns in the home or not and the patient declining to answer.
HOOfan_1 is right. They can lecture and...
Maybe you missed page two of the first article.
The doctor all but point blank states that she was let go due to their lack of trust and her failure to answer the question.
For your scenario to be true, the doctor did not present the truthful reason for letting her go.
Why do you imply that...
What do you not understand about this? The questioning stopped when she refused to answer so that would be the point he dismissed her to a new doctor. How could the call to a lawyer been his reasoning for dismissing her when according to both articles that happened after she refused to answer...
Just because I don't agree with it doesn't mean I think he shouldn't be legally allowed to dismiss patients. I'm sure there are frequent issues of mistrust between a doctor and patient. Would a doctor dismiss a suspected drug addict if he/she refused to answer a question about drug use...
Maybe it's so they feel like they've gotten the monkey off their back that they've at least tried to "educate" the parents in the event something happens. Even though who knows how many of them either totally ignored his advice or just told him they had their guns locked up just so he'd shut up...
You're right. I misread it as the doctor stopped the examination but he did at least finish it before telling her to find another doctor.
I said nothing about whom he can or can't have in his practice except based on that one question alone.
Other patients voluntarily answering the question...
The underlying problem and cause for the legislation is not the fact that the doctor asked but that he DENIED treatment to a child for the mother not answering.
http://www.ocala.com/article/20100724/ARTICLES/7241001/-1/news?p=1&tc=pg
Do you not see the slippery slope here? How long of a list...
Even if your doctor is a hunter, shooter, best buddy, etc. I wouldn't dismiss the reason the question is on there because chances are the doctor is just being required to ask it by the government.
Soon if we keep the same nut job/administration in the white house gun ownership will become a...
I've laughed at trendy products being 'zombie' related but Hornady jumping on the bandwagon now this is getting out of hand. I never thought I'd see anything as silly as this...
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