Hanlon: Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.
Or at least in this case, inexperience and wishful thinking.
Hanlon: Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity.
Or at least in this case, inexperience and wishful thinking.
If you observe issues with most of the buttons on the yoke handle, the reason might be the faulty cable connecting the handle with yoke body. You may verify this with ordinary RJ45 Ethernet cable.
The Facebook is now gone and the website tells a story from the other side.
Oh, man, the saga continues. Thanks for sharing.
There are now two diametrically opposed viewpoints from each of the parties. As with nearly all things, truth is somewhere in-between.
Oooh the juicy juice! Oooh all the drama!
Anyone plan on making any purchases from Honeycomb?
Yes, finger on the trigger but can’t make
up my mind which side I should be paying
That’s a good idea for both the user and the business to survive in these tough times.
Look like a power struggle right there…
Seriously, that drama seems to have surpassed Avsim level at that point
That’s a terrible idea given the current situation.
I mean, who is the legitimate party to pay?
Would you even get your order given the delivery problems and previous lack of communication?
I am Spartacus etc
Yeah, may be so, I don’t know, may be was just thinking about previously happy customers and the older good operating business operations. I have the bravo which is fantastic, and would hate to see the business fold. I promise you, not affiliated with them whatsoever.
I think that one was a very laudable demonstration of human solidarity though.
That said, I know what you mean
Laudable, but no matter how good the products are or how nice the team was, this dumpster fire is only going to burn anyone near it for the foreseeable future.
No-one should be sending any money to them until:
Yes, just what the business needs to attract new customers
I think it is quite clear that everyone, who can, should push for chargebacks.
If what Nicki says is true than it would stick it to snakebyte who would owe money to the card companies. And if Snakebyte is more aligned with the truth they even say that they got no issues with cancellations and is in a sound financial state.
Mutiny attempt. New management trying to crown itself king. First create chaos, then position yourself to solve the chaos… where did we see this before
I think that now we need clarity on who actually legally owns the rights to the Honeycomb brand too.
From a customer point of view this is now (to say the least) becoming totally confusing not to mention potentially damaging to the brand/brand sales also.