Is good customer service about dead?


I’d like to know from other members of Audiogon how they find customer service today. Not the resellers so much as the manufacturers themselves. I had a bad experience with a really late delivery. I also have a tone arm I bought in a first production run when a setup manual was not yet available – the manufacturer will not respond to my emails. I wanted to audition a rather expensive pair of speakers that were not available in my area. I contacted the manufacturer (from his own website) to ask where I could go to audition and purchase these – but no response. I have however had amazing support from the good folks at VAC and Jeff Rowland.
So I am now searching for new speakers but customer service is my first criteria and everything else is second. I'll be looking in the 5K-10K price range. I’d be very interested in other people’s experiences.
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Odyssey Audio goes out of their way for complete customer satisfaction. Esoteric is also wonderful and Jack at SpearItSound went above and beyond for me twice. Also, Audible Illusions has come a very long way in providing great customer service Audiofeil has also been excellent and Joe Abrahms who sells MIT here has been equally great.

The worst has been Sony. Their service is God aweful. It's a sad day when you ship them their "flagship" $5000.00 SACD player in perfect condition with zero scratches/blemishes and it arrives back to you all scratched and nicked, probably because the low paid tech couldn't be bothered to put the unit on something soft while he/she was working on it. The total indifference Sony showed me when I filed a complaint was hard to believe.