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When was the last date that a member got their hat?
Boy I hope he's ok...
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Amen to that....jlee562 wrote:Going by members who got their hats is not the best metric. Most of those orders were from non-members. As it is, the herd has thinned out so to speak, so I wouldn't necessarily be alarmed that no active poster has gotten their hat as of late. I emailed Steve about my hat order when he first posted here on COW (this was before the bout of staph), and he took a few days to get back to me.
My advice:
hmmm...I emailed him on the 23rd after reading his post in the Vendors section.Chewie Louie wrote:For what it is worth, on June 29, I got a short response from Steve (after I inquired) that he had all my order info.
I actually thought the same thing... Right now he has to deal with hat making AND reading that huge wave of emails, perhaps someone he can trust could do the contacting customers thing...Chewie Louie wrote:It's obvious Steve has been through quite a lot in recent months. Quite frankly, I'm surprised that he is still at it, but I am grateful that he is because I still hope to get one of his hats real soon. Nevertheless, for the longest time it has appeared that he has been overwhelmed with the workload, and the infrequent updates he posts has many that ordered his hats rightly concerned. Not that he would steal their money, but just wanting to make sure their order was not misplaced, nor that they lost their place in line. Furthermore, in light of what he has gone through in recent months, some of us would still like to know that he is doing o.k. It's not just about the hat.
Perhaps Steve should consider having someone assist him in communicating with his customers, an assistant or liaison of some kind. Someone he can share emails with and talk to maybe once or twice a month. Then that person can post something on COW. This way Steve doesn't have to worry about responding to all the emails that he receives. I'm sure there might even be some people willing to volunteer just to help out.
Just a thought.
Louis
Chewie Louie wrote:It's obvious Steve has been through quite a lot in recent months. Quite frankly, I'm surprised that he is still at it, but I am grateful that he is because I still hope to get one of his hats real soon. Nevertheless, for the longest time it has appeared that he has been overwhelmed with the workload, and the infrequent updates he posts has many that ordered his hats rightly concerned. Not that he would steal their money, but just wanting to make sure their order was not misplaced, nor that they lost their place in line. Furthermore, in light of what he has gone through in recent months, some of us would still like to know that he is doing o.k. It's not just about the hat.
Perhaps Steve should consider having someone assist him in communicating with his customers, an assistant or liaison of some kind. Someone he can share emails with and talk to maybe once or twice a month. Then that person can post something on COW. This way Steve doesn't have to worry about responding to all the emails that he receives. I'm sure there might even be some people willing to volunteer just to help out.
Just a thought.
Louis
I agree as well. I was not even worried about receiving my hat until I read Steve's posting. I know I must fall in the lost category as well. I have been e-mailing on a daily basis and have had no response. I am at a loss as to what to do now.Kokopelli wrote:Chewie Louie wrote:It's obvious Steve has been through quite a lot in recent months. Quite frankly, I'm surprised that he is still at it, but I am grateful that he is because I still hope to get one of his hats real soon. Nevertheless, for the longest time it has appeared that he has been overwhelmed with the workload, and the infrequent updates he posts has many that ordered his hats rightly concerned. Not that he would steal their money, but just wanting to make sure their order was not misplaced, nor that they lost their place in line. Furthermore, in light of what he has gone through in recent months, some of us would still like to know that he is doing o.k. It's not just about the hat.
Perhaps Steve should consider having someone assist him in communicating with his customers, an assistant or liaison of some kind. Someone he can share emails with and talk to maybe once or twice a month. Then that person can post something on COW. This way Steve doesn't have to worry about responding to all the emails that he receives. I'm sure there might even be some people willing to volunteer just to help out.
Just a thought.
Louis
I completely agree with everything you've said. I have no ill feelings whatsoever, and I would never in a million years think he would cheat anyone, ever. I knew I was in for a long wait when I ordered. My only concern surfaced when I read his post about misplacing his orders. -Mine would have been in the mix. Knowing how long it's been since my order, (3 years, 5 months) not counting his time off from his health ordeals, I sorta figured by the timeline of other's, mine would be on one of his blocks by now. I just want to confirm, per Steve's request, that he got my email with my order specs.
I'll offer to help him out with communications, if he needs/wants it, when he contacts me, however I can from a distance, as I'm off work right now in pre-retirement limbo. I've got all the time in the world to answer emails, phone calls, etc...
Ditto.I agree as well. I was not even worried about receiving my hat until I read Steve's posting. I know I must fall in the lost category as well. I have been e-mailing on a daily basis and have had no response. I am at a loss as to what to do now.
jnicktem wrote:Speaking as a cancer survivor, the moment right after going into remission after treatments can be as brutal as the treatments themselves. Your immune system can be nearly gone. You have zero energy. You go around feeling sick, even if there is nothing wrong with you. It will take Steve several months before he is truly up and going. I am sure in a few months time we will hear more from Steve and more people will be getting their hats. I too am waiting on a hat, and have no doubt that I will receive it. I will not rush Steve, as I would be crushed if he felt the need to work on my hat when he didn't feel up to it, and thus hurt his health.
I would never rush anyone who makes handmade items. I was perfectly ready to wait, and had no problems with it. I know Steve will make good on the orders he has. My concern is that he does not have my order. I know I fall into the missing order status, and have tried contacting him for weeks with no response. I am not looking for delivery date, simply, an acknowledgment that he has my order. I am doing what he requested we all do, and have hd no response. This is where my concern is.jnicktem wrote:Speaking as a cancer survivor, the moment right after going into remission after treatments can be as brutal as the treatments themselves. Your immune system can be nearly gone. You have zero energy. You go around feeling sick, even if there is nothing wrong with you. It will take Steve several months before he is truly up and going. I am sure in a few months time we will hear more from Steve and more people will be getting their hats. I too am waiting on a hat, and have no doubt that I will receive it. I will not rush Steve, as I would be crushed if he felt the need to work on my hat when he didn't feel up to it, and thus hurt his health.
To complement what Jnicktem stated above, keep in mind that Steve has also started fighting a staph infection, too, just after he came back on here to say about sending the emails for lost orders. I do not know what his current status is beyond that, but staph infections can be quite serious for someone fighting cancer. I just lost my grandfather a year ago from complications from lung cancer combined with getting a staph infection.jnicktem wrote:Speaking as a cancer survivor, the moment right after going into remission after treatments can be as brutal as the treatments themselves. Your immune system can be nearly gone. You have zero energy. You go around feeling sick, even if there is nothing wrong with you. It will take Steve several months before he is truly up and going. I am sure in a few months time we will hear more from Steve and more people will be getting their hats. I too am waiting on a hat, and have no doubt that I will receive it. I will not rush Steve, as I would be crushed if he felt the need to work on my hat when he didn't feel up to it, and thus hurt his health.
Indy Magnoli wrote:Just to add, Steve is usually pretty good with communication with me and I haven't heard from him myself in a month. So, obviously something is going on, let's just give him time.
-Magnoli
And for backorders, if you want to cancel your order and get a refund now, here's your option:Fedora wrote: ......... And once again I want to thank my backorder customers for being so nice to me, and patient. I will never forget a single one of you guys. Most of you have made a stressful situation at least bearable for me. And at the end of the road, when you do finally get your CS fedora, at least you will own a clone of the original CS fedora, something that probably was never available in so far as Indy hats go, unless you got one from Swales right after a particular film was released, and then there is no gurantee it would be from the same factory that made the film hat, due to HJ changing suppliers so often in this era. Marc and I may be the only guys who could make you a real deal Indy film hat as was used in a film. I just hope that makes the wait less painful.
I have hesitated about relating my health problems here, but once I felt I was gonna survive, I felt it was the right thing to do, since customers are involved too. But even if I would have died, all monies would have been refunded from my estate, as that is specified in my will, so no one would have lost a penny. Just would have never got the hat is all. Regards to all. Fedora
I don't want to add oil to the fire, but after this, I exchanged a few mails with him and then nothing. So when I heard Steve was doing better and ready to go back to business, I send him mails regularly but still nothing.Indiego Jones wrote: And for backorders, if you want to cancel your order and get a refund now, here's your option:
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I'm not implying that but a message from him or if he can't from someone close to him would be good and will comfort many customers.BendingOak wrote:Last time this happen we found out the he'll the man went though. I don't know how he is doing but I would give steve the benefit of the doubt that he didn't run off with the churches money.
SpeedRcrX wrote:I'm not implying that but a message from him or if he can't from someone close to him would be good and will comfort many customers.BendingOak wrote:Last time this happen we found out the he'll the man went though. I don't know how he is doing but I would give steve the benefit of the doubt that he didn't run off with the churches money.
As I said on my post, I'm so sorry if my words hurt your feelings.Kokopelli wrote:As far am I'm concerned, those who are posting to this thread with 'I don't have an AB on order, but...' need to politely mind their own business! -Unless they have information on Steve's current status.
So, if you ordered a hat, but never recieved it, please email me, at sdelk@cableone.net, with our current address, which Indy hat you wanted and you head measurments so I can get you guys finally covered. I cleaned out my inbox so there is plenty of room for your emails. I think I can get these orders knocked out in a very few months, just depending on how many I end up with. I don't think there should be that many, but I will find out here shortly from you. "
Since I've always been an optimist, I will think that Steve will get better and when he will be back to business I still plan to ask for a refund but since I don't need the cash that much, I will go with his option to have the "hat-kit" and some money for the craftsmanship.BendingOak wrote: I'm the someone who is close to him or Marc that you would hear from. We have no contact with him. What does that tell you?