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My experience with Chuck Norton

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#1 ·
Hi All,

It is with humbling despair that I write this email to forewarn anyone all to avoid Chuck Norton (Norton Honey Farm) at all cost. Long story short, I am a second year beekeeper who saved up enough money to buy some queens to start my own nucs. I read my American Bee Journal and Bee Culture and noticed an add (Norton) for Russian Queens. So I searched the Internet and found his website which seemed quite nice. I read all his information and decided to spend my savings and purchase 10 of his TIER-2 queens at $35 each plus $11 S&H. This was in MAY.

He told me to call in June set delivery. So I called and was told to call early July for delivery. So I called and was told to call in late July for delivery. So I called and was told to call in early August. So I called and he said to make up my nucs he was shipping on that Wednesday. Well, Thursday came and no queens. As did Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and the following Monday. So I called and asked if he had and shipping the queens and he said "Well, No, I don't really have any queens to ship." This after telling to go ahead and make up my 10 nucs.

So, I lost 10 nucs plus time and material to make them up.
I have also lost my savings of $361 dollars to further my beekeeping career.
Chuck will not return any call or email of mine.
I contacted the president of the Russian Queen association (Charles Harper) and was told there is nothing they can do as they more of a CLUB than a regulated organization.

Hopefully this email will keep anyone else from being ripped off by Chuck Norton. As for me, I'm out my $361 savings and have a bad taste from the Beekeeping hobby. Hopefully I can save more money and expand my new found hobby next year.

Caveat emptor

Chris Childress :(
 
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#2 ·
Here are a few things you can do even if you can't get back your money. Go to the BBB (Better Business Bureau) and file a complaint against the company. Next if you sent him a check through the mail service you can file a mail fraud complaint at your nearest post office (check online as you may be able to do that also.) You will need a copy of the canceled check from the bank and knowing the date you mailed it will help. They will launch an fraud investigation. Lastly I would write the editor of the rag you found the advertisement. Explain that the person or company advertising in their mag is engaged in fraud and theft.

I know it won't get you back your money, but it may keep others from losing theirs and keep him from ripping off others.
 
#6 ·
Go to the BBB (Better Business Bureau) and file a complaint against the company...
Sadly, the BBB is a worthless entity. You file a complaint, and they "investigate" it for months, including trying to contact the accused business for their side of the story. Meanwhile, if the business does nto respond, their rating remains "good" on the BBB site. Only after about 3 months does the complaint come up, and then it's some useless comment like "1 complaint filed." No explanation, nothing. And if the business replies saying they resolved the problem with the customer (whether they have or not), the BBB believes them, your complaint vanishes from the records, and no one ever contacts you to tell you this.

Even if they never respond, after a year, the BBB wipes the slate clean. I think the government has taken all the teeth out of that department. They do not have the authority to take any action except sending letters.
 
#3 ·
A Mans word

Chris I'm really sorry. You could spend the rest of your life with bees , buying queens, and not have the same experience. Koehnen & sons in Calif is as good as it gets. Ask on this site for others. Most queen producers know very well how much their customers depend on them.

An old timer told me once: "you have to live without it, but he has to live with it."
 
#4 ·
FWIW, I don't think others in the Russian Bee Breeders Assoc. should be lumped in. I dealt with Hubert Tubbs this year, and he provided excellent product and service.

However, that Association needs to monitor its members and should not hesitate to eliminate any bad apples they find to exist.
 
#5 ·
I wonder who wrote this article praising "Chucks queen business“?
Red flags should go up, if it were Chuck.

I would see this as a hard lesson learned for the consumer not to be suckered in by fancy bee articles and bee ads.

Your experience is why I always recommend to buy queens local, or from breeders that the local bee group recommends OR what the majority of experienced beekeepers on bee source or other lists agree is a good place to get queens.

When buying from new sources for queens; I find it best to try out a few queens first, before diving in with too much cash. This way, you are “testing the queens“, as well as “testing the breeder.”

I don’t mean to be harsh, but if it were my son that made this mistake, I would really lay into him. But the reality of it is, that it is as much a foul-up on the consumers side, as it is a foul-up on the businessman’s side. When we go off on our own, without the guiding support and references from local beekeepers and internet friends, that is the risk we take.
These mistakes, you NEVER forget.

Best Wishes
Joe
http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/HistoricalHoneybeeArticles/
 
#7 · (Edited)
sorry to hear you had a bad experience. Its people like that that shouldnt be allowed to operate. IMO When life deals you a lemon try to make lemonade. I would have taken a chance and added a frame of eggs to each nuc and let them make there own queen to possibly get you thru until spring. It would be late to do this but better than throwing the cards on the table and walking away with nothing.
 
#11 · (Edited)
I also ordered 2 russian queens from Norton in Feb and at the end of June asked for a refund. Norton said he would mail it out next week.:sleep: Since then I cannot get a reply from him. I have since ordered russian queens from Mr. Ray Revis(revisrussians.com):) who sent them out right away and they have done well. But I agree that the russian queen breeders should toss Norton off their site. I followed a link from their site to Norton's and got ripped off.
 
#14 ·
Always, Always, Always!!! Do your research on someone or company before you buy. It's so easy to.
I expect that membership in the Russian Queen Breeder's Assn would have lent him some undeserved credibility. I also believe that he was featured in an article in ABJ (or BeeCulture) some time ago.

Unless I'm mistaken he has been in business for a number of years. He's surely advertised for a while.

I'm not sure what kind of research one can do with a queen breeder but Chuck Norton sure looked OK on the surface.
 
#15 ·
Bjorn, I have met Chuck at several NC beekeeper meetings, he has spoken at our local club meetings. That is the extent I know him.

I get involved in these things so both parties can have their say. I don't know who is right or wrong and do not try to take sides. I just want to hear both sides of a story before I form an opinion. Would you like to have a thread going on about your business practices and not know about it, or given a chance to participate? I doubt it.

There's no ego or anything else about it. I just want to hear both sides of any disagreement before I decide whose side I want to stand on.

Now you explain to me where I am wrong in my thinking.
 
#16 ·
Update from Chuck

Hi All,

Since I'm the original poster and thread starter I feel it is time to update everyone.

I did not start this thread to publicly degrade Chuck Norton. I simple posted my experience with him. He repeatedly told me lies so by definition he is a "Liar" and he also received my cashiers check, cashed it, and I have nothing to show for it which by definition makes him a "Thief."

I have a copy of the canceled cashiers check, I have also contact my attorney and had discussions with the Postal Service. If it comes down to it I will pursue the matter in court. I would prefer not.

Chuck tells me it has been a terrible year for raising queens and he doesn't have the money to fulfill my refund. I find this hard to believe. I requested my refund in the middle of August after the nuc debacle. I feel in that 2 month period he could have sold some of his hives, nucs, or honey and come up with the refund.

The reason for my writing to hopefully inform and protect anyone else from have to endure my horrible experience. I'm out $361 plus the $270 I had to spend to get queens to put in the nucs he told me to go ahead and make up.
If you read back in the thread there are 2 others ( tlozo and Charles Roberts) that had the exact same experience I did.

I guess what really gets me is what kind of person would tell you, "Go ahead and make up you 10 nucs, I will be shipping your queens tomorrow."
All the time knowing he doesn't have the queens to ship. Wow!

Anyway, anyone who would like all the detail just PM me.

Thanks for everyone responses!
I think Bjorn is on the right wavelength.

Chris

P.S. - Don't hold your breath for Chuck to respond here. And if he does it will be a sad story of how bad a year it was. Just remember, it was bad for me too, I spent over $630 for 10 queens!
 
#18 ·
I realize that a few have lost $$$ here but in the end, Chuck will lose as others will not go to him after reading this and no one will send him anyone.

Something I learned many years ago. One (1) dissatisfied customer will do you more damage than 100 satisfied customers will do you good. Fact is, people like to talk and people LOVE to complain and tell others how they have been burned or done wrong.
 
#19 ·
Hi Belt152,

I got your PM message,,,

I do support you 100 percent.
Just the manner of approach I am against.
It was ‘end game’ in nature.

Please post all your information for the record.

1. An <<itemized list>> of your loss. (I.e. Price per queen, shipping etc.)
2. total amount you sent to Chuck, and what he owes in return.
3. when the money was sent.
4. Dates, or approximate dates you contacted him for your refund.
5. his answer to you.

Also, your honest opinion of your loss at the beeyard for your making of nucs to accept the queens. This is not recoverable, but it is an essential part of your story.

Joe
 
#22 ·
Could it be that the man is working behind the scenes, trying to correct it in private, rather than airing the dirty laundry in public?

Yes, I do have some updated info that isn't to be aired at this time. The man is trying to do something about the problem.
Could you let me know what it is Norton is doing or waiting for? Please understand that his last message to me on July 15 was he would "get your refund out in the mail this week." I am also not interested in "airing the dirty laundry in public" but I paid for two queens which were never delivered. With no queen delivery I finally asked for a refund and he said he would mail it out that week. Three months have now passed with no communication from him! When I saw someone start this thread on Consumer Reports I thought it would be important to point out that this was not an isolated incident. If this is information you cannot divulge then whats the point of mentioning it?
 
#23 ·
Norton ad in Bee Culture

At the risk of getting this whole thing fired up again, I noticed that Norton has an ad in this month's (Nov 2008) Bee Culture.
 
#24 ·
Shame on you Dan! :no: ;)

Hopefully he has read your signature line? I wouldn't expect the man to close his business over this. It is his livelihood after all or at least a part of it. And I would think he needs sales to rectify any damages he has allowed to happen if they haven't been resolved already?

I can't help but believe that he has "felt the sting" from this thread and may quite well for some time to come yet. Something no one in business can allow to continue and be successful. But I guess that's for him to decide.
 
#27 ·
Tom, I didn't take it personally.
I only found it interesting that Norton is advertising. Either he's solved his problems or is planning to take advantage of some more unsuspecting beeks. Biz, if Chuck is an honest person, then I hope he can turn his business around too. So far, though, I haven't seen any reason to trust him with my money.
 
#29 ·
Glad you guys are buds we all need friends

Do either of you remember HUCK BABCOCK QUEEN BREEDER? Sometimes people use advertising in a bee mag as a way of presenting legitimacy when there is none. Usually involves some kind of exotic breeding claims and high prices. Beginners get excited then lose their money.

Have the refunds been made prior to paying for the ad? Or is someone looking for fresh meat.
 
#30 ·
Update on Chuck

Hi Guys,

Since I am the thread stater, I just wanted to write in and give you an update on my deal with Chuck.
About three weeks ago he contacted me via email and offered me (3) single story hives with a shallow super of honey for each to settle his debt. I agreed to the offer and last Saturday he made the 2 hour trek from his place to mine. The condition and quality of the boxes and bees were not quite what I had hoped for. In talking he said they were actually splits he had made not long ago.
But enough about that....

As for others who he owes queens he said he will make it up to them next Spring when he has the queens. He said this year was a terrible year for queen production. He also said he had no sour-wood honey crop this year and this is what helps fund his queen business. This is the reason he said he could not refund my money.

Chuck and I probably talked for 2 hours as we set up these 3 hives. He is a very knowledgeable man and I think he knows his stuff when it comes to Queens. On the other hand, I don't think he is a good business man. He is a one man operation and is probably overwhelmed easily.

These are the basic facts from my experience and I will leave it at that.

I hope Chuck the best and hopefully he will get straighted out. I also hope that everyone else who was taken gets their refund.

Remember..... CAVEAT EMPTOR!

Chris Childress
 
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