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Is there anyone out there who knows what is going on with African Hunter magazine? It is supose to have six issues a year, but I have only gotten three. I know they must be having a tough time in Zim so I am not demanding a refund. I just miss reading it. STAY IN THE FIGHT! | ||
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I'm sure they print them in the US now so can't see why the delay. Mike, what caliber is your Searcy? | |||
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....and i didnt have seen any New Copy of Harald Wolfs "Hatari Times" for a couple of Months ! Seloushunter Nec Timor Nec Temeritas | |||
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I have been getting mine: and if we get ours here on St. Thomas, then everyone should. | |||
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ozhunter, It was a 470 and it has been sold. How does your lion look? STAY IN THE FIGHT! | |||
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I was wondering the same thing!??? OMG!-- my bow is "pull-push feed" - how dreadfully embarrasing!!!!! | |||
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Its a flat skin that looks good until some little child starts getting ruff on its head It was a nice looking rifle . | |||
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i've only gotten 3 and they came all the same day | |||
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I paid a 12 mth subscription and not received any. Vague replies received from queries. Not worth the risk of subscribing again. | |||
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I paid for 18 issues at the 2006 SCI show in Reno and have received a total 8 issues in three friggin years! I have received a total of 2 issues #1 and #3 in 2008. I send emails and get nothing. I love the content when I get a chance to read it. But I will NEVER subscribe again. crl The average man's love of liberty is nine-tenths imaginary. It takes a special sort of man to understand and enjoy liberty; and he is usually an outlaw in democratic societies. | |||
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I had lots of difficulty when I subscribed, but to be honest they were still printing out of the USA then. The customer service with them let lots to be desired in my opinion. I have not subscribed again and seeing this thread would not further me to do so. The content and photos were first rate however. | |||
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I've subscribed since the Inaugural Issue and have not missed an issue until Number 6 of 2007 didn't arrive. Now, this year I have only received #1, #2 and #3. I just noticed that their wonderful website is now just a single page with their contact information. Disappointing! Good hunting, Jim | |||
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The guy who maintained their website for them suddenly left when he started a competing magazine. It caught them by surprise and with all the troubles in Zim they obviously haven't been able to get it back up. The last I heard the printing was moved to RSA. STAY IN THE FIGHT! | |||
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Thats pretty much what I have heard. You know, with the infrastructure in such a mess comm's are pretty fluid. If the phones are not working then e-mail will not go through; if the power grid is off line then the cell phone towers will not work, nor, for that matter will most landline phones. No reason to excoriate the magazine: they do not produce their electricity; sure, they could use generators, if they can get diesel, which was a bit difficult to get when I was there in June. | |||
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Come to think of it, I haven't received my last issue. . . .I've got a three year subscription with them. I guess we should all be knocking on the door of their booths at DSC and SCI, unless the magazine's editor, Don Heath, who posts here can give us an update. | |||
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Good Day Gentlemen Sorry for the delay in posting, the offices have been closed during the festive season. Don and I are in today, but heading for Dallas on Tuesday. We have in fact produced six magazines this year, though the issue numbers are out of kilter. This was primarily due to problems we had in 2007, when our production was thrown off by the escalating collapse here in Zim. At this stage, the issue numbers are still out - with Issue No.4 completing the six for this year (No.4 started arriving in the USA in December) and while we attempted to get it back in line through 2008, the situation highlighted by Bryan with reference to Zimbabwe has hindered this. The latest thorn in our side, was the Cholera outbreak here in the last few months, which saw most staff off battling bouts of the disease. This hot on the heals of the disruption of the presidential election re-run, thwarted our efforts to get the extra two issues out. We could have opted for a couple of “quick fix” magazines, but did not want to undermine our good reputation by cheating our readers with sub-standard magazines. I hate making excuses, and seldom expect them from our team here. My policy is to overcome what Africa might throw at us, and in most cases we succeed. But, the buck stops with me, and I offer my apologies to those who have been affected. I suspect a glitch somewhere as far as communication and enquiries go. One of my biggest administration centres is the management of subscribers, of which we maintain over 2000 worldwide, this aside from Africa and our regional shop distributions. Our subscribers are very important to us. If we receive a subscription enquiry at OUR address - fishunt@zol.co.zw - it receives a prompt, thorough and detailed reply. I can, with complete confidence, stand by this statement. Jacqui has managed this system for close on 20 years, and we work closely on it. I would be most grateful if those of you who have not received magazines, or as stated, paid for 18 and only received some, or 6 and none (or any other issue) either PM me or mail our office on the above address (or both). I would also like to see the “vague” responses if you still have them on your computers as I would like to follow this up. If I pay for a service and do not get it, I am all over the supplier. I expect our customers to treat us the same way and stand ready to rectify the situation, no matter what it takes. But if we do not have the feedback, we have no way of fixing the problems. Anyway, I will not bore you all with the long winded stories. I often find that readers confuse their communications with us, with other magazines, or even timings of when they subscribed, as well as change of addresses etc. I am in Dallas, Houston and Reno, and would be more than happy to discuss and follow up on any dissatisfaction, stopping at nothing to ensure you are satisfied with our service! We live in hard times here, but are still, I believe, positioned in one of the greatest hunting environments in Africa, allowing us to maintain the quality publication we do. We put up with the hardships, as to move elsewhere, would undermine our position as the best African hunting magazine in the world. Our glass is half full always, and we look forward to a productive 2009. As for the web site... Yes, the webmaster pulled the plug with no warning or reason, and took off with more than just our material to launch his own opposition magazine... such as it is. We honour these subscriptions sold on his site anyway, but are reluctant to “climb” into bed with other such people. Plans are afoot to employ staff and maintain our own website soon. But we are magazine publishers first and that remains our focus. I hope this answers some of your queries and welcome the opportunity to fully respond to each of your enquiries when you contact us. Wishing you all the best for the new year, and looking forward to seeing you State-side. | |||
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What a great reply Ant; even in the face of such adversity you set a great example for others to follow when dealing with disgruntled customers.Well Done! | |||
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Well done, Mr. Williams. STAY IN THE FIGHT! | |||
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It is nice to see a response from Mr. Williams. I am sure that trying to produce a product and get it shipped worldwide from Zim is a big pain. With that said it does not explain how some folks get all their isssues and other don't. Me for one. Mr Williams sent me an email thinking that they must be lost in the mail. I subscribed for 18 issues in Jan 2006 at SCI in Reno. I received 2 issues dated 2006, 4 issues dated 2007 and 2 issues dated 2008. That is damn poor mail service we must have here in MN. The average man's love of liberty is nine-tenths imaginary. It takes a special sort of man to understand and enjoy liberty; and he is usually an outlaw in democratic societies. | |||
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my issues come so far apart and so sporadically that i am not sure if i have received 3 or 4 in 2008 but i am reasonably sure it was only 3. it just isn't worth it to me anymore to keep paying for something that i rarely get( did enough of that with the last wife's alimony) Vote Trump- Putin’s best friend… To quote a former AND CURRENT Trumpiteer - DUMP TRUMP | |||
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Just recieved Vol 14 No.4 - Ngwenya Issue | |||
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Received mine Wednesday. I can tell You that Bigbore Core question's isn't innocent. I forwarded his article to a couple of friends and we had a good laugh. From the bottom of our hearts we are ready to offer Mike Core to hunt another lioness in CAR or Cameroon, all in inclusive on us. Personnally, I doubt that Dr Don Heath still be in charge of this magazine. J B de Runz Be careful when blindly following the masses ... generally the "m" is silent | |||
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Who was in charge of their web site and started a new magazine ? Why Don Heath will not more be in charge of African Hunter magazine ? Thanks L | |||
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I have just received a very positive sounding PM reply from editor-ant. I hope he can fix the problem. | |||
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jbderunz, I will be happy to take you up on that free lioness hunt as long as I am the only one with a firearm. I was just kidding with that "dropping a Frenchman" comment. I figured you guys could handle it since you are all so famous for your sense of humor. Viva La France! STAY IN THE FIGHT! | |||
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MIKE The lioness' offer wasn't intended to corner you but because in CAR or Cameroon, shooting a female is a crime sentenced at least by an outrageous penalty. We don't want to kill any friend, especially American. The matter is closed, Amen. God bless America. J B de Runz Be careful when blindly following the masses ... generally the "m" is silent | |||
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Here's a pre-SCI preemptive measure from Harold Wolf of Hatari Times
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how does #4 complete 6 issues???????? | |||
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Maybe they could get Don to run the web site if the BIG boss asks him. | |||
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My question as well. I have yet to get a reasonable answer from anyone. They were selling magazine subscriptions like hot cakes at DSC. I had to laugh at these folks tossing their money away. I stopped in and told them how much I liked their poor delivery record and expected to get another 10 issues even though my 18 issue subscription was to end this year. The average man's love of liberty is nine-tenths imaginary. It takes a special sort of man to understand and enjoy liberty; and he is usually an outlaw in democratic societies. | |||
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Who is the BIG boss ? Why no one answer me? L | |||
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This sounds like a choke.... Nec Timor Nec Temeritas | |||
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Lorenzo, it is my understanding Saeed owns the mag. | |||
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