>
> I have a hard time feeling sympathy for a person who was using a personal
> benefit like that to run a business. If you're going to run a business, you
> have to follow the rules. If you try to pull tricks like that to make a
> little more cash, you eventually get what you deserve.
>
> You've got it all wrong.  He was doing what he was doing in order to give his
> customers the lowest prices and best service.

When he was forced to change shippers, the new shipper's prices were still lower
then he was paying from Fed Ex!!

When MDN was out it's best, no one could match his service or prices.  For the
longest time he was the only dealer giving a warranty!!  He actually indirectly
forced other dealers to improve their services to try to match his!

If MDN had a little better luck and a manager/owner who was a little bit more in
touch with reality, we would all be benefiting from it.  The real losers are the MD
lovers that live outside of Japan.

LAS

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> http://www.dogcow.org/sean/             | and it tastes so good."
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