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Originally Posted by tmadden
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Originally Posted by Mr.VENGEANCE
I used to think that about Prodigy Kustoms....
*trollin..
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Shots fired. LMAO
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I'm surprised I missed this thread.
Actually that quote does tell why RS is a success. The fact is their business model is the exact opposite from what I've heard of Prodigy.
First off as has been said the family at RS are great people. They are genuine in their love of the hobby and willingness to help people.
I spent some chump change (compared to the SEMA build invoices) at their shop but they treated me like gold.
Honesty, integrity, friendly, accommodating, professional, likable, pride in what they do; those are the things I remember about dealing with them.
Unlike some of the bad shops you hear about. They took a deposit from me but the majority of the time I owed them for work already done they weren't living off my money.
They charge you for top quality fab work professionally documented. You get what you pay for and then some. the value is there.
They don't look to nickel and dime you for BS stuff or invent invoice entries. They don't, have to, or need to, because they have business sense.
They make their profit off what they advertise themselves as, top quality builders. They have a rate that provides them profit while providing you something you can't get really anywhere else.
They continue to improve. They design and develop cool stuff but it seems they also look at how to be increasingly efficient in the production of their products so they become more profitable while the consumer continues to get phenomenal stuff at a rational price.
Like any team with great leadership they have attracted great players. Success breeds success.
RS is great group of people making this hobby better by their presence.