I feel the biggest problem was perception! The whole way the GTA ownership transition was handled, the promises made by representatives of JSAR that were never kept, the order in which Raptor Orders were shipped, it all gave the perception unethical things were going on behind the scenes. If they did or not, who knows, but in a vacuum, perception becomes fact in the minds of many! When the Vendor Gate disappears and many questions were deleted in lieu of being answered, it just further solidified those perceptions. It all could have been handled a lot differently and probably would have resulted in a much more positive outcome for all involved.
I did finally get my Raptor, after a 8-9 month wait. It appeared to me those with a huge YouTube following got theirs first, which I almost understand because they wanted reviews to build the hype. Those were followed by the long standing and well know names in the sport, followed again by those influencers on the forums. Then there were those of us I classify as the squeaky wheels. Yea, I bugged the crap out of them to get what was due to me and eventually did. But, there were a lot of others that waited even longer, some who are still waiting. When I did receive my Raptor, It wasn't at all what I was expecting and I was somewhat disappointed. It worked with no issues and I was able to sell it to another individual, but I didn't personally feel it lived up to what it was hyped to be. I do know for a fact there are others who are not satisfied and some who are having problems. I just hope these folks can and will be taken care of. It will be a long hard journey for JSAR to regain their reputation and the trust of those who felt they were wronged. I just hope they succeed for the sake of those who still need to receive their orders or still need support. As for Hajimoto, I have had a few conversations with him on this subject, he is a man of his word, and has helped me several times. It's folks like this who give more than they take, who make this sport what it is!