jaywbigred
Active member
So, I orig. posted this as an addendum to Dr. Jeff's Sunday TR from Mt. Snow. Some of you may recall that, last week, I was asking around for recommendations re: which Mt. Snow ski shop provides the best tune. Here is what happened:
I wound up getting the skis tuned at Sports Odyssey, as the place across from 7-11 (World's Best? or something like that) was closing and couldn't have the skis ready by the morning. Sports Odyssey was open and could have them ready, so I ran to the condo to get the skis and came back. The guys there (Terry and Steve, I believe) were very nice, friendly, and helpful. Before paying for the tune, I perused a little bit, and like a magical ray of light my eyes spied a used pair of 169 cm K2 Public Enemies on sale for $329! I took a good look at the bases and edges, which looked immaculate, and grabbed them. Terry said he put them out "that afternoon." I paid for them, and Terry asked if I had my boots with me so they could quickly adjust the bindings. I said no, so he said something like "no worries, just bring them back in the morning, we'll take care of it real quick for ya." My understanding was that it would be free. I came back in the morning around 9, and Terry told me that they had already had 2 people come in and ask "what happened to the Public Enemies?" I brought the skis downstairs for the binding adjust, where they told me it would take an hour. So I kicked around town for about 40 minutes, came back and perused the clothing section, looking for a midlayer (on direct orders from the gf that the blue EMS fleece half zip I've been wearing since 1999 would no longer be accepted under her regime). Found a nice North Face brown fleece half-zip on sale for $40, and grabbed one of the under-the-helmet beanie things for my buddy ($26), and went to check out. I was a little worried from things the shop guys were saying that Terry had forgotten that my binding adjust was going to be gratis, but I didn't know how to bring it up when he was ringing me up, esp. since he had been so nice the prior night and that morning. Sure enough, when I got in the car and looked at my receipt, he had charged me $25 for the adjustment. I was a little peeved...here I had spent $329 on skis, $80 on tunes, $66 on clothing in his store (not sure if he is the owner or manager), pushing $500 in total merchandise, and he couldn't throw in a $25 binding adjust on the new skis I bought?
He had been so friendly that I didn't want to go back in and complain, but still, it stuck in my craw a little bit. What would you guys do in that situation? Is it customary when you buy used skis to also pay for the ensuing binding adjust?
I wound up getting the skis tuned at Sports Odyssey, as the place across from 7-11 (World's Best? or something like that) was closing and couldn't have the skis ready by the morning. Sports Odyssey was open and could have them ready, so I ran to the condo to get the skis and came back. The guys there (Terry and Steve, I believe) were very nice, friendly, and helpful. Before paying for the tune, I perused a little bit, and like a magical ray of light my eyes spied a used pair of 169 cm K2 Public Enemies on sale for $329! I took a good look at the bases and edges, which looked immaculate, and grabbed them. Terry said he put them out "that afternoon." I paid for them, and Terry asked if I had my boots with me so they could quickly adjust the bindings. I said no, so he said something like "no worries, just bring them back in the morning, we'll take care of it real quick for ya." My understanding was that it would be free. I came back in the morning around 9, and Terry told me that they had already had 2 people come in and ask "what happened to the Public Enemies?" I brought the skis downstairs for the binding adjust, where they told me it would take an hour. So I kicked around town for about 40 minutes, came back and perused the clothing section, looking for a midlayer (on direct orders from the gf that the blue EMS fleece half zip I've been wearing since 1999 would no longer be accepted under her regime). Found a nice North Face brown fleece half-zip on sale for $40, and grabbed one of the under-the-helmet beanie things for my buddy ($26), and went to check out. I was a little worried from things the shop guys were saying that Terry had forgotten that my binding adjust was going to be gratis, but I didn't know how to bring it up when he was ringing me up, esp. since he had been so nice the prior night and that morning. Sure enough, when I got in the car and looked at my receipt, he had charged me $25 for the adjustment. I was a little peeved...here I had spent $329 on skis, $80 on tunes, $66 on clothing in his store (not sure if he is the owner or manager), pushing $500 in total merchandise, and he couldn't throw in a $25 binding adjust on the new skis I bought?
He had been so friendly that I didn't want to go back in and complain, but still, it stuck in my craw a little bit. What would you guys do in that situation? Is it customary when you buy used skis to also pay for the ensuing binding adjust?