<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14970664#post14970664 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Patrick12
If I felt I had been cheated......then I might have posted something about it......but many posts went up before Sean and Vince even spoke. phurst and Vince have at least been civil in their posts and at least post what they perceive to be the facts....and they have been a part of the situation. It is all the other drama queens that have helped make this contentious.
Have you even read the SOS thread in the Richmond reef club thread?
Heres another link to it for you to go back and look Noone in that tread said ANYTHING negative about the tank or Sean, or the company until Sean came out to look at the tank. An entire day went by on the thread without anything bad. Once Vince posted up the news on how Sean planned to handle the situation (First post under pictures, page 2) everyone started sharing their feelings about what the offer was. I don’t know how much these tanks run new, but I know it’s a pretty penny, and only owning a brand new custom tank for 8 months, and something like this happening, you and everyone else would be ****ed. Vince is a nice guy, I have only met him once at a frag swap, but he is well known in Richmond area, and my uncle (and his family) has had nothing negative to ever say about him. Vince has never said anything to slander Sean or SP Aquatics, so I don't see why a good business man would revoke a (poor) offer on a resolution to this issue. Vince cannot control what others say, this is the internet, all Vince did was ask for help on a public forum that many Richmond hobbyists read often throughout the day. After the first day of recovering his thousands in livestock and help from friends, Vince only posted what was said between him and Sean, and him and other manufacturers, which anyone would do in this situation, keep friends and other hobbyist who are concerned an on what’s happening.
All the facts are out on the table, and it will be up to the courts to decide on the outcome. The cause of the failure is the seams, which many have concluded it is from a poor joint. Those who have experience with acrylic say that a tank would not fail on a joint, the acrylic would craze or break before the joint would give.
RunningStix pointed out what is posted on SP Aquatics, and this goes against everything SP Aquatics says they stand for. If SP Aquatics wanted to stand out from the rest of local aquarium builders they would have offered to fix the problem without any questions, no matter whose fault (obviously if a stand has only 3 legs, and is 2 inches out of level on those 3 legs and the tank breaks. it’s the owners fault.) Vince has measured the panels on the tank, the tank is OBVIOUSLY not square, which would also add to stress to the joints.
I just don't see where the argument is on this. There are the people who have their opinion, and the people who think everyone is attacking Sean and SP Aquatics. Nooone has attacked either of them; everyone has the right to have their opinion, and the right to say whatever they want. This is a public forum as another member said, if you don’t like what is said, don’t sign on.