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The Green Light to Nowhere
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ac1dburn
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Joined: 17 Jan 2009
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The Green Light to Nowhere
Ramisis

well, its been over 9 months and i still havent opened it. Embarassed

i'm beginning to think my puzzle is defected, has anyone shipped their puzzle back to SW and found any problems with the manufacturing?

any information to help me get through the current stage im in (silence) would be much appreciated, please pm me, if there is anyone left who has opened their puzzle and still comes to this forum... thanks Smile

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SoCalSteve
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Re: The Green Light to Nowhere
Ramisis

ac1dburn wrote:
i'm beginning to think my puzzle is defected, has anyone shipped their puzzle back to SW and found any problems with the manufacturing?
I know I read some where that someone sent their puzzle in and something was bent inside. It was fixed and returned.

I also sent mine in over a month ago, no word back. I emailed Andrew Reeves about it and he said he didnt know off hand, that it was probably sitting on the "incoming shelf" waiting its turn. Unfortunately he didnt bother to actually look, so I wonder if I'll ever get my puzzle back.

I have mapped out the internals and am certain I know how to open the puzzle. PM me if you need a nudge in the right direction.

PostPosted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 12:20 pm
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Ymir
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Joined: 11 Apr 2009
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glad

kinda glad i havent bought one of these yet. I tend to let my frustration get the better of me sometimes. So I am thinking with the way the internals are so delicate id be repeat repair customer.

.....I may have rage issues Razz

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SoCalSteve
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Re: glad

YMIR! Its great to see you at this forum.
Ymir wrote:
kinda glad i havent bought one of these yet. I tend to let my frustration get the better of me sometimes. So I am thinking with the way the internals are so delicate id be repeat repair customer......I may have rage issues Razz
If you love Chris's other puzzles, i'm sure you'll like his Ramisis as well. I am hoping SW has worked out all their issues on this puzzle. I'll let you know if they ever send me back my Ramisis.

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ac1dburn
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i like the ramisis to, its just very frustrating when you put in alot of time and your not sure if your puzzle needs to be repaired. i shouldn't have to worry that i may be wasting all this time with a defective puzzle that will never open. its a very expensive puzzle and has had problems with the RVC and the locking mechanism. i shouldnt have to ship it back to the manufacturer and wait for months, let alone pay for the shipping, thats just ridiculous. its also discouraging when your emails don't get answered.
it almost seems that they went to production too soon, there were about a half dozen testers during the first production line. that doesnt make sense, SW should have sent the testers prototypes first, then debugged their product.

sorry to vent.. Confused

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SoCalSteve
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easy solution, buy from Revomaze and you'll never have that issue.

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ac1dburn
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socalsteve wrote:
easy solution, buy from Revomaze and you'll never have that issue.


lol, i did! i paid for "fast delivery", wonder how long that will take. Rolling Eyes

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SoCalSteve
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you're in the US right? Then a week...

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Ymir
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following advice

ac1dburn wrote:
socalsteve wrote:
easy solution, buy from Revomaze and you'll never have that issue.


lol, i did! i paid for "fast delivery", wonder how long that will take. Rolling Eyes


Just make sure you follow the advice. The revomaze needs no force to open Razz

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SoCalSteve
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Re: following advice

Ymir wrote:
ac1dburn wrote:
socalsteve wrote:
easy solution, buy from Revomaze and you'll never have that issue.
lol, i did! i paid for "fast delivery", wonder how long that will take. Rolling Eyes
Just make sure you follow the advice. The revomaze needs no force to open Razz
Good point. It actually needs the opposite to open.

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