Nonsense, I've had at least 4 conversations with them all order related in the past 5 years and never had a problem.Laura is the one I always dealt with.
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Schiit order issue - anyone receiving shipments?
Schiit should open up phone lines. Not that expensive. They farm out support to non schiit staff my guess. I can open a response center for several tech cos. Called outsourcing and speaking humans hard to find. Foreigners can respond in writing, as if they are in the us. Schiit does this my guess. It’s from Rebekah, actually it’s from a Phillipines guy who has a strong accent, and tomorrow from Iceland farmer |
"skypunk433 posts02-26-2021 10:31amSupply chains are so stressed no mater what the industry or channel." Spot on. Last week, completely unexpected, we received a 25% increase and a fourfold lead time from a supplier. No warning, no nothing. Nothing is predictable anymore. |
Oh, give it a rest. What do you want? Someone to complain to? Is that what will make you "happy"? You've started three threads on this issue. Schiit does not do phone support. Get. Over. It. You've received a long answer from Schiit directly on one of your threads. As of now, 26 February 2021, 12:11 PM EST, the Schiit site says, "Backordered, Ships March 25th". There is your answer. At this point, you will never be happy, no matter how great the Freya+ is because you have worked yourself up about this. Just cancel your order and let someone who has at least one foot in our new reality enjoy the unit. |
Schiit's issues with communication or issues fulfilling orders is hardly an indicator of "financial issues." It's likely the opposite as due to brilliant design and the very high regard they've garnered as a high end company with fair pricing...outliers may differ in their opinions, but these guys are an astounding success.+1 |
Ah, of course! Schiit's financial situation is completely dependent on less than 4% of the company's product selection! The best part, imo, is that this forum somehow has leverage over their actions. Never mind the multiple other forums where Schiit has a much larger presence. As Journey says, "Don't Stop Believin'!" |
Schiit's issues with communication or issues fulfilling orders is hardly an indicator of "financial issues." It's likely the opposite as due to brilliant design and the very high regard they've garnered as a high end company with fair pricing...outliers may differ in their opinions, but these guys are an astounding success. |
I ordered 3 pieces on Monday. Pieces shipped Thursday, within the 2-3 days stated on the Schiit site. FedEx ground shows delivery, west coast to east coast, for Tuesday, February 16. Seems like the company is doing fine to me. It seems as if the OP has a personal vendetta against Schiit and has no problem writing libelous statements about the company. The OP claims to have intimate knowledge of Schiit's supply chain, operations, and financial status. I'm just curious where they are getting their information, despite a direct response from Schiit in another of the OP's 3 threads on the topic and multiple pieces of information from other respondents (fire in the AKM factory...). |
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I placed an order for two items 2 weeks ago. One was in stock & one was backordered, so I wrote them an email saying I’m ok with them shipping both when second item’s back in stock instead of two separate shipments. Have yet to hear back from Schiit. I have not received the first item, so I assume they got the email, but why am I left to assume with no response. This was my third order from Schiit, never had a problems with their products, but customer service is living up to their name. |
Ordered a Freya + November 20 and received it last week. My 4th piece of Schiit gear. What a great sounding, high value, and flexible preamp. Well worth the wait. But I get the OP’s point about communication. BTW - try ordering an oven, dishwasher or telescope these days - lots of pandemic related supply chain problems in consumer goods. |
I ordered the freya+ on Wednesday and reached out to them to check on shipping times, due to what I read in this thread. Here's what I received back. "Thank you for your order. We have started to receive the parts needed for the Freya+ and have resumed production and shipping backorders. Due to the number of backorders, it is taking longer than anticipated to fill all the orders. It could possibly be a couple weeks. I’m so sorry for the wait." |
Clearly, schiit is having financial problems. If it were just COVID they would say this. So it’s more.While I agree that they should do a better job communicating product delays, it's pretty ridiculous to assume they are having financial problems. It only takes one delayed part to screw up a product schedule. I don't have any knowledge about Schiit in particular, but I know from other contacts in the audio business that demand is way up, but they are having significant difficulties getting parts from suppliers, making filling orders difficult. I can certainly understand your frustration though. |
Acoustic Sounds is having a world of difficulty getting a couple records to me. I’ve been told twice that my order—a revised order due to an earlier item being backordered for quite some time—is being processed in the warehouse. Everything, apart from Amazon and Klatch Coffee, seems to be taking longer. Still getting Christmas cards! Not sure that indicates anything more than seasonal slowdowns, exacerbated by COVID. |
I would be delighted to get a canned email response, delighted to know they are still viable. I’ve emailed 4 times about an order I placed in December — nothing. And if all the positive things that have been mentioned are true, then why wouldn’t they make a public statement on their Website? I just want a truthful estimate as to when I can expect delivery. |
If you don’t want to wait, then cancel your order. I’m sure someone else after you in the queue will be grateful. I’ve always gotten a prompt reply to any email inquiry. I’m sure part of delivering a quality product at a fair price doesn’t leave much budget to coddle entitled whiners and make them feel special. If you want the ass kissing immediate service you’d probably be happier spending a lot more money at a dealer that gets enough commission to keep you feeling warm and fuzzy. |
It’s not just them OP, it’s tons of companies buckling under the weight of strained supply chains, employees becoming ill and needing time off, all three major shipping companies being behind/slow. I sent an email about a Modius I ordered like a week ago that hadn’t shipped yet and received an email back same day. |
I believe that Jason Stoddard, in one of his videos, said they were having a problem getting the chassis'. He said the boards were in stock, but they had nothing to put them in. He also said that Covid is wreaking havoc on their schedules as well as those of his suppliers. I get how frustrating this can be though. |
I had a similar problem. I ordered something that said "ships in 3-5 days" on the site, but the confirmation email said that delivery would take about two months. I quickly canceled, and they refunded the money immediately. I chalked it up to perhaps not updating their site quickly enough, but it sounds like it's an ongoing issue. |
Schiit designs and builds products that deliver excellent value at lower price points, and does all their manufacturing in the US. This approach appeals to a lot of customers which has allowed them to grow very rapidly over the past ten years. But this approach means they are operating at lower margins than a lot of companies - even other companies that are direct to consumer. Relative to the size of their customer base, I expect that Schiit has FAR fewer customer service people than other US companies. It's a lot more efficient to handle customer service via email than on the phone. Many questions can be answered with canned responses (not always satisfactorily) as noted by the previous posters. Since the audio industry has generally prospered during the pandemic (particularly the segment of the market serviced by Schiit) because many people are spending a lot more time at home, I suspect Schitt has had a difficult time keeping up, and customer service is one of the more difficult parts of the business to scale quickly. As a customer, you have to decide if you're willing to except less-than-stellar customer service to get the value that Schiit promises and generally delivers. There are other brands (e.g. Pass, PS Audio and others) that put more (sometimes a lot more) emphasis on customer service, but you're generally paying a lot more for their products. |
Recently I sent my Bifrost back for repair. They were very helpful in setting up the RMA, and I got notification when they received the return asking for the purchase details for warranty purposes. I told them I had bought it used so no warranty, and they said they would send me an estimate before performing the work. 10 days later I received an invoice saying the work had been completed, having never received an estimate. I emailed them asking about not receiving the estimate, and they replied immediately with a non-answer about the work that had been done. I emailed them again asking about the lack of estimate. 10 days later I had received no reply at all. At that point I just paid the invoice, and they promptly shipped out my repaired Bifrost. The good news is the Bifrost now works perfectly and sounds better than ever. The repair was pretty quick and the price reasonable, even if they failed to deliver the promised estimate. Sure would be nice if they had a phone number where you could talk with someone though. |
I ordered two pieces of gear from them on 12/10/20, a Saga+ and and Aegir amp. They were shipped on 12/11 and I received them a week later on 12/18. When I look at their web site right now, there are a number of items in backorder status, but I find nothing surprising about that given that Christmas has just ended. And, they may be waiting for parts from a supplier. All that it takes to delay things is for one part out of dozens to be unavailable. I don't know about you, but I don't want a product until all of the parts are included. |