once&futr_alaskaflyer wrote:BRD wrote:http://www.wiggys.com
problem solved...
I think their tents are actually from an Australian Company. Not saying they aren't sturdy...
I might be the first to admit, but I really don't mind buying products from some foreign country's. My first choice is to buy product "Made in the U.S.A", second is any other country except China, Taiwan, Korea, or any other Asian country except Japan.
The problem is, even though a product may be "Made in the U.S.A", most products might still contain raw material/parts that are from other country's like China. Take the sleeping bags and tent for an example. Even though some of the mentioned items may be "Made in the U.S.A.", is the raw material (fabric/insulation/thread), poles, other parts "Made in the U.S.A., too? Or from China? I dunno....
Customer service will make or break a company, too (I believe). Hearing James story makes me think about steering away from big stores like Cabela's now. But it's amazing that the company (Cabela's) would let their customer service department treat customers that way with the tough economy we are having. The company I work for can't stress enough how much the customer is #1 no matter what your position is within the company.


