Defender Marine

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Nov 6, 2006
10,048
Hunter 34 Mandeville Louisiana
Thanks, Stephan.. Over the last 20 years, I have had great dealings with your company. Often it is hard to find the right stuff here in the wilds of Louisiana .. you and your guys have filled my needs flawlessly and at good prices..
 
Oct 6, 2011
678
CM 32 USA
Stephan said:
Sail123,

Let me get this straight. You listened to my message that had my name, my number and my extension.......and you still decided to post here instead of calling to discuss your order???

Why!!?? What could you possibly gain from doing that??

This is a great forum for the boating community and I applaud Phil and his team for all that they do for its members. Thank you Phil !!! I apologize for the following.....

Sail123, I sent an e-mail to you after reading your post yesterday, but I'll presume that you do not check your e-mail (which is how Defender sends order confirmations and back-order notices for online orders........and other notices for online orders). So, of course you would not have seen those.

You were charged only for the items you were shipped and not for the 4th mooring bit, as you allege in your original post. Check your credit card statement [or read the e-mail I sent to you yesterday]. Defender only charges for what it ships. It has not had your money "in their pocket" for the 4th mooring bit on the order, which you placed on July 20th (not 2 months ago either, but you must have your reasons for what you wrote).

Order placed 6/20/2012.
- Email confirmation immediately sent with backorder on one piece specificied.
- On 6/26/12 Follow-up contact from Judi at Defender to let you know we were waiting on the Vendor (Whitecap) for a while (our order was placed with them in March) and did not have a firm ETA. You told her you'd let us know if you wanted to cancel (then never called back).
- 7/11/2012 Another e-mail sent to the same e-mail address you used when you ordered, to notify you that we are still waiting for the product to arrive from the supplier.

I can be reached at Defender 800-628-8225 extension 100. When you decide you want to call me, I am available. I own Defender. My name is Stephan Lance. Or, you can check your e-mail and respond to my e-mail to you from yesterday.
Hello Stephan!

I am on vacation. No computers, no email, just a cell phone. Started today. Three weeks.

My cell phone goes off while I am on vacation buying groceries in Walmart and the caller will not communicate what the call is about.

The ans mch message? I don't do messages, maybe you could pick up on that by listening to the recording that instructs callers not to leave a message. Text or voice is how callers are instructed to communicate. No text messages from you or your company.

The long and the short of it is you have a great company, I ordered something that somewhat delivered and partially back ordered. I await my goods this month.

Why do I need to call you exactly? I am sure you are a nice guy, but I would rather spend my 3 week vacation thinking about something else. I will pass on calling you, I prefer open forum. Party line!

The nature of retail is try to please everyone as best as you can. Seems to me your company has a pretty fair track record doing that.
 
Mar 1, 2012
2,182
1961 Rhodes Meridian 25 Texas coast
Let me get this straight-

You complain about service, the owner of the company calls you, TWICE , you refuse to talk to him because he didn't meet your criteria.

He emails you, which you ignore

Makes a post to you asking you to call him so it can be straightened out.

To which you reply- I'm on vacation- screw you??

Pretty well sum it up?

I'd put your name on a list and inform staff not to accept orders from you again.

Stephan won't, he's too nice, but you begin to sound a little like a jerk here.
 
Nov 26, 2010
129
Pearson 30 S.E. Michigan
Stephan, you have the patience of a saint. Good luck with this one.

Jim
 
Feb 26, 2004
22,984
Catalina 34 224 Maple Bay, BC, Canada
What utter BS. Really, Lost Parent, your anti-data mining "trick" is pretty lame. You answer the phone, he asks and all you had to do was say "yes, this is Lost Parent." If it was a data miner, just hang up. I get calls like that all the time, listen for a second and then decide to hang up or not. Pretty simple.

Given the facts that Mr. Lance provided, I think you have kinda a weenie of a case, and should really not have complained in public. :naughty:

Still hope you get your parts. :)


Someone calls your mother and says "is this June Lockhart?" (have no idea your mothers name) and they will not tell your mother what they want, only keep asking who she is.

Phone calls like that are called data mining at best. The gentleman could have easily stated the nature of his call, which I gave him 30 seconds to do. No, I am not going to give out personal information over the phone to someone that does not properly identify themselves.

Before I hung up, I again told him to state his business or I was terminating the call. His reply was again a question, the same question I already refused to answer about my identity. Why should I divulge my identity to any stringer that has not told me the nature of their business or the purpose of that call?
 
Jul 8, 2011
704
Catalina 30 Sidney B.C.
Stu This is Lost Parent ....You have me confused with someone else regarding yhis anti data mining thing ..I posted the original post and the owner of Defender Marine got o in contact with me immediatley and we talked and all my issues were resolved that day , Please watch whoes name you talk about
Tom
 

Ward H

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Nov 7, 2011
3,774
Catalina 30 Mk II Cedar Creek, Bayville NJ
Glad I read this thread. In all my internet reading and searches about sailboat parts and such I missed Defender.
I need some dock lines before Friday. Checked Defender last night. Defender had what I wanted and at the best price. Ordered the lines this morning and got the shipment notice tonight that they will arrive tomorrow.
 

Joe

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Jun 1, 2004
8,161
Catalina 27 Mission Bay, San Diego
Lost Parent, my apologies.

Sai123, applies to you.
heh, heh, Stu.... I'm loving your rant and a very apt description it was.... wrong name at first, but we all knew who you were talking about.

I'd tell Stephan to remove Sail123 from his contact list....
 
Jun 29, 2010
1,287
Beneteau First 235 Lake Minnetonka, MN
Wow, this was an amazing thread. As others have said, someone complains about service but restricts their availability for their problem to be solved by the vendor who in my opinion went above and beyond to rectify the situation.

Stephan/Defender - You guys are awesome, I was so glad to be pointed in your direction a few years ago and now that I have my own boat, I check your website first for anything I need. :thumbup:

As for Sail123, looks like they got smacked with the stick.
 
Oct 17, 2011
2,809
Ericson 29 Southport..
Mmm. Starting to look like we won't hear any more out of him here. Banned, wow.
Knocked out of a VERY nice sailing forum, for having a p***ing contest with a supplier on an open forum? Maybe not a wise idea.
When I'm heated about a particular "problem", I generally try and write my email, and wait until the next day to hit the send key. It feels good pounding on the keyboard, seeing my ignorance on the screen, but in the light of another day, an apology tends to be the reply, as apposed to the "blast" that I wrote previously.

Some months back, I had my wife call Defender, on Saturday no less, and the phone was answered. (She typically does my phone work). She was very impressed just by getting a human on the other side. In the questions regarding an item I was researching buying, the lady at Defender replied to one inquiry, "I don't know, I'll have to ask someone else Monday morning". I like that. I would not have expected the representative to know the answer anyway, it was a very technical question, about a high end electrical marine device. Instead of some BS I might have expected from other people, simply to sell the product, the response was appropriate. And greatly appreciated.

I've read about taking Defenders price to the Evil Empire, to get them to match the price. That almost makes me sick, on so many levels. When I shop locally, Auto Shack, Chinamart, and others is where I go in a last ditch emergency situation, when all else has failed. Why didn't they (wm), just price their product to compete with Defender in the first place? If they can sell it to you on a "price match", they could do it anytime, IF they were competitive. And when I step through their door, (very rarely), and there's some 20 year old girl at the sells counter, I know immediately that my chances of an informed answer about anything in the store, is highly unlikely..
 

Gunni

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Mar 16, 2010
5,937
Beneteau 411 Oceanis Annapolis
Chris:
Thank you, your comments regarding the "price matching" by WM reflect a conversation I had with WM corporate a few months ago - it is an ethical failure that takes advantage of the ignorance of their own customers. I won't play that game. I shop elsewhere whenever possible - frequently at Defender. Loyalty down, loyalty up - that is the sailor way!
 
Jan 3, 2009
821
Marine Trader 34 Where Ever I am
I've had excellent service from Defender over the years and find their prices better than my Port Supply price in many cases. I don't like Worst Marine's matching price policy either since it means that they will get more from their regular customers that won't take the time to research rather than set fair prices at the store level to begin with. But I too have had issues with Defender answering emails, they usually don't. That means I have to call to get my answers and there are times that an email is much more convenient. I hope that at some time in the future this minor issue gets corrected. I think that is what started this thread. Worst Marine has become my source of last resort and there seems to be no indication that the company is moving in a positive direction to change my mind. Their financials are improving but only through store closure, buying cheap products that won't last long in a marine environment and concentrating on selling high profit items like shoes and shirts. Chuck
 
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