Folks, be careful what you say on the internet. Defamation of character is serious. Remember, “The one who states his case first seems right, until the other comes and examines him.” If you have a bad experience with a business, there is a right way to review them to others, but name calling is probably not it.
As I mentioned before, I did business with this guy and the end result was fine- though it took longer than I would have liked. Their website stated clearly that delivery dates were ESTIMATES (a bad estimate is still an estimate, no matter how irritating). I never signed a contract stating that delivery must be made within one year even though I had hopes that it would happen within that timeframe.
If any of you have ever made anything for sale as a one-man operation you know that the difficulty in predicting delivery of goods is compounded by a multitude of personal reasons. When I had a commission in to this guy, I bugged the heck out of him and he was probably trying to keep his head above water making less than a minimum wage profit on my build. Again, if you have a bad experience with a business (especially a one-man shop), by all means give them a poor review- but don’t defame their character. For one, you can’t be certain that your experience was a result of poor character- it may very well have been personal circumstances (especially in small businesses) or just plain bad business. Even bad business is not grounds for libel or speculating wrong doing on a public forum.