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saltydog452
01-14-2016, 01:55 PM
I just received returned mail originally mailed to PJ Giannual, pob 1766/ Bradenton, FLA. The envelope was flagged as being Unclamed and Return(ed) to Sender.
The envelope, originally sent Certified was returned to me unopened and Unclamed with the USPS MO payment for the ordered holster still sealed in the envelope.
There was no loss of funds by me and another holster can be found easily enough.
PauI's IWB is a good match for me and my 9s.
Is anyone aware of any problems at PJ?
bonjorno2
01-14-2016, 06:23 PM
no i haven't but i never mailed anything to him down in Florida as his shop from what I understood is in PA. I emailed him earlier this week to have warranty work done to one of his holsters he made over 4 years ago and he gave me the same address that you mention. I'd send him an email pjholster@gmail.com
saltydog452
01-14-2016, 11:37 PM
I did that. Paul now gets snail mail in the Fla address.
bonjorno2
01-15-2016, 07:17 AM
What did he say in response?
saltydog452
01-15-2016, 01:05 PM
No idea as to the thought processes of the USPS employees. Having immunity from, and lack of, oversight doesn't lead to a productive work force.
No clue as to 'why', but Paul has ironed out the wrinkles and all is well.
bonjorno2
01-16-2016, 09:26 AM
Great usps has caused my blood pressure to rise more than a few times over the last few years. I have shipped a slide for work to the Carolinas for sights to be installed and it took an extra 2 days and a phone call to find my slide on the way back to me.
pjholster
09-02-2016, 12:23 PM
I apologize for not visiting the forum in a while. I'm currently located in Bradenton Florida. I've been working hard to eliminate my backlog and have been successful. I am now shipping all of my custom holsters in under 1 week.
99% of my holsters are delivered without a problem by the USPS. I never figured out what they did with Saltydog's, but I took care of it.
Thanks,
Paul
PJ Holster
bobandmikako
09-02-2016, 04:49 PM
I've ordered two PJ Holsters recently and received them really fast. Quality is as good as ever too.
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SteveOak
09-02-2016, 06:07 PM
Two weeks ago the company that I work for mailed a check to me that never arrived. It went back to th sender marked "Return to sender, attempted - not known, unable to forward."
The company then put it in another envelope and addressed it identically. This time it was delivered. :crazy:
GROTMAN
09-03-2016, 07:21 PM
No idea as to the thought processes of the USPS employees. Having immunity from, and lack of, oversight doesn't lead to a productive work force.
No clue as to 'why', but Paul has ironed out the wrinkles and all is well.
http://i.imgur.com/EQykHaQ.jpg
zaitcev
09-03-2016, 11:32 PM
I bought a PJH kydex holster just a month ago or so. It's very simplistic (for example, no rivets or screws), but works quite nicely. However, I'm thinking about removing the thumb ledge. I can sense it and it's not particularly pleasant. I do not use my thumb to drop the holster off the gun.
I also had problems caused by the postal service; Paul went above and beyond in his efforts to make me a satisfied customer. Paul made a well made holster for my CM9 and is genuinely concerned with his customers satisfaction.
a very rare combination in business these days.
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