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Does anyone know how to contact ASA pens for replacement parts. I managed to break the section on my ASA Translucent Acrylic Nauka Fountain Pen and would like a replacement.

 

I am more than happy to pay for it.

 

I have been in touch through the contact link on the site, but have had no response. Any help is appreciated.

 

http://asapens.in/eshop/fountain-pen

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Does anyone know how to contact ASA pens for replacement parts. I managed to break the section on my ASA Translucent Acrylic Nauka Fountain Pen and would like a replacement.

 

I am more than happy to pay for it.

 

I have been in touch through the contact link on the site, but have had no response. Any help is appreciated.

 

http://asapens.in/eshop/fountain-pen

Hi Sir,

You can send a PM here or write to me at asapens.customerservice@hotmail.com

 

Best regards

Subramaniam

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Does anyone know how to contact ASA pens for replacement parts. I managed to break the section on my ASA Translucent Acrylic Nauka Fountain Pen and would like a replacement.

 

I am more than happy to pay for it.

 

I have been in touch through the contact link on the site, but have had no response. Any help is appreciated.

 

http://asapens.in/eshop/fountain-pen

Has he been able to actually replace it? Or did you order a new pen? It looks like I am going to face a crack soon because of my attemtps to clean the cap threads near the clip. I spotted a scratch but do not know if it will crack.

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Someone got in touch saying that they parts were hand made so the part could not be replaced. I was offered, instead, to buy a new pen of the same model for a reduced price... but I sent a follow up question and never got a response.

 

Sadly no resolution for me. Hopefully you will have better luck.

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Someone got in touch saying that they parts were hand made so the part could not be replaced. I was offered, instead, to buy a new pen of the same model for a reduced price... but I sent a follow up question and never got a response.

 

Sadly no resolution for me. Hopefully you will have better luck.

Usually, in case of handmade pens, you send the entire pen back and the replacement part is made around the existing pen.

Try sending it back, might be cheaper?

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Someone got in touch saying that they parts were hand made so the part could not be replaced. I was offered, instead, to buy a new pen of the same model for a reduced price... but I sent a follow up question and never got a response.

 

Sadly no resolution for me. Hopefully you will have better luck.

 

Please resend the email. I am not able to find it.

 

My offer to you stands.

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Has he been able to actually replace it? Or did you order a new pen? It looks like I am going to face a crack soon because of my attemtps to clean the cap threads near the clip. I spotted a scratch but do not know if it will crack.

 

I think I replied to you in detail over Whatsapp?

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Please resend the email. I am not able to find it.

 

My offer to you stands.

Sorry... they were not emails, they were personal messages on fpn (here)

 

I will put them down here:

 

Hi Subramaniam,

Thank you very much, that is a very generous offer. Please let me know what paypal account you would like me to send the money to and I will do it now.

Best regards,

William

Sent 18 February 2017 - 14:56

Then another one

Hi Subramaniam,

Not heard from you... is there an email address you want me to send the money to via paypal?

Kind regards,

William

Sent 21 February 2017 - 14:05

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I think I replied to you in detail over Whatsapp?

Thanks Mr Subramanium. My question was posted before I sent you the messages.

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Guys, I have a scratch on my Nauka cap and Mr Subramanium duly offered me to send it to him when desired and he would turn a new one for me. Great customer service I think. I need to learn to take care of my pens better :(

As for communication, I think its better if you can contact him over Whatsapp. Never have my messages been unattended.

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He might not appreciate being apped from halfway around the world... think of the time frames...

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