DG303pilot Posted August 25, 2020 Report Posted August 25, 2020 I'm sure all of you know and have interacted with Ray Singer and Swords of Japan before. He appears to be a respected voice on these boards and I am sure others as well. I became acquainted with Ray as of some direct information I picked up here with the suggestion to purchase an initial sword from someone on this site. Based on that information, I went to the Swords of Japan website and found a beautiful Takada Muneyuki Katana in a very reasonable range. After some initial discussions with Ray, including some wonderful background on the sword and the smith I decided to purchase the sword. That's where it all went downhill, for the sword. The transaction was professional and quick with the sword shipped to my house quickly thereafter. Sometime after it was dropped off at USPS, the sword fell out of the system. No scans were made, the delivery date came and went. This went on for a little over 5 weeks on a shipment that should have taken 4 days. During this whole time, Ray was working the system trying to find information for me to keep me up to date with the results. All told, he said he spent 50 hours on the phone with the USPS. Well, after 5 weeks, he finally decided all avenues had been exhausted and decided to make an insurance claim. Well as usually happens when that type of decision is made, USPS decides to walk up to my house and drop off the sword. The package was a little beat up but the sword inside was well packaged and unharmed. I really appreciate the efforts that Ray went through to make this happen. Most would have thrown up their hands after a week. With that, as long as I am in this hobby he has a customer. There is too much negative in this world and sometimes it's nice to focus on the positives. Jim Blubaugh 21 2 Quote
Ray Singer Posted August 25, 2020 Report Posted August 25, 2020 Hi Jim, thank you for sharing the story here and I am just relieved that the sword finally arrived. I will add to this that I needed to open investigations three times with USPS. The cases would be under investigation for a week at a time with no progress or call-backs, and then were simply closed. After this I opened investigations with Consumer Affairs first at the Florida side of the journey and then the California side. In retrospect, perhaps I should have initiated the claim at an earlier point but I continued to receive promises of a call-back "soon" with additional information, which were never fulfilled. As I told Jim in my last email, I am grateful and appreciative of his patience and understanding throughout this long process. Best regards, Ray 11 4 Quote
Brian Posted August 25, 2020 Report Posted August 25, 2020 Ray is one of those dealers that gets consistent praise on the forum. Glad to see there was a good outcome. 7 Quote
Oshy Posted August 25, 2020 Report Posted August 25, 2020 Yes, no surprise here. Ray always go above and far beyond. 2 1 Quote
Surfson Posted August 29, 2020 Report Posted August 29, 2020 Yes, the old insurance claim does have a magical effect. I once had a sword delivered to the wrong person. When I looked him up, he showed up on a list of felons! Anyway, I put in an insurance claim and the USPS actually sent somebody to the guys house to get the sword back. It was that or pay off a $3000 claim! 1 Quote
Vermithrax16 Posted August 30, 2020 Report Posted August 30, 2020 Ray always helps and goes out of his way to ensure a resolution. One of my most favorite pieces was acquired through him. Sorry your wait was long, but so glad it worked out. 1 Quote
Michaelr Posted August 30, 2020 Report Posted August 30, 2020 I have also purchased from Ray and he ROCKS. Ray has always been there to help me when ever I have come to him for help. Thanks Ray MikeR 1 Quote
Ted Tenold Posted August 30, 2020 Report Posted August 30, 2020 I have known, and worked with Ray for many years now. I hold him in the highest regard, and beyond reproach. He is reasoned, kind, uber helpful, and compassionate. The fact that the sword was packaged so well and did not suffer damage despite mishandling and temporary loss, shows that he had care and concern for the recipient and the item before trouble even began. 1 Quote
b.hennick Posted August 30, 2020 Report Posted August 30, 2020 Just a side note the best packing that I have ever seen was shine by Ted Tenold who is also a wonderful guy and great to work with. He too is excellent at kantei. 4 Quote
reeder Posted August 31, 2020 Report Posted August 31, 2020 Glad it turned up safely. 50 hours dealing with USPS is some real dedication. 1 Quote
Ray Singer Posted August 31, 2020 Report Posted August 31, 2020 Humbled by the kind words, thanks everyone. And to second Barry's comments above, Ted sets the absolute gold standard for packing Japanese swords. He's elevated the process to an art form, which anyone who has received a package from him will attest to. 1 Quote
Jean Posted August 31, 2020 Report Posted August 31, 2020 I can attest, Ted’s packages are wonders 4 Quote
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