I am very sorry that it didn't work out.  

Peter Forest wrote:
> 
> Dear Friends from the Mini disc Community,
> 
> A few months ago, I decided to sell MiniDisc and accessories with a friend
> of mine on the Internet. For me, it was a “on the side business”.  I decided
> to do that because I am a music fan and I’ve found that the Mini-Disc was a
> good media to record and listen to my favorite music. It is recordable, can
> contain as much information as a CD, and is quite affordable to everybody. I
> decided to get involve in selling this type of media because I liked it, and
> to serve as much as I could the Minidisc community, period. To make money
> was not my first intention. I have also learn how complicated it was to
> build a business with a good service on the net. If anybody tried that
> already you probably know what I am talking about. All that is involved was
> in enormous amount of work for me. Building the web page, following up
> orders, organizing the shipping, purchasing and maintaining a minimum
> inventory, finding not expensive carrier for shipping, trying to have
> tracking capabilities for the service, etc…On the top of that, the follow up
> on those who were not satisfied and were complaining about every detail and
> were trying to get the most for their money…that was not an easy task, and I
> had to admit that I also have my own life and I started to feel the
> influence of this pressure that was just growing and growing. But, I
> remember my first goal. It was to help the MiniDisc community get good
> products at an interesting price.
> 
> So, today, I am about to close my store on the Internet and I will do a Big
> Liquidation Sale for all the products I have in stock!  I want to leave a
> message to those who have supported me during those few months. Thank you
> very much. Thank you very much also to those I tried to serve but I didn’t
> meet your expectation. I feel sorry about that…but I learn something. The
> Internet is not an easy way to make business and build relationship, not
> more than in the real world. Maybe some of you will think I give up too
> fast, but it is too demanding right now for my personal life and for the
> real work I really do for living. This work is more related to the giftware
> wholesale market for the company Kheops International. I thank you all for
> your understanding and if you have any comments you can drop a word in my
> email, I will be more than happy to share your thoughts. I encourage you
> also to visit my competitors (especially Les lee from Music Mixers for his
> friendly and reliable service…www.musicmixers.com) and those who give a good
> service to the Mini-Disc community and to see them as human beings who just
> want do their best to live in this business. Never forget that behind a Web
> page or a computer there is a human being with feelings and thoughts just
> like you, who only use this technology as a media to promote an idea or a
> product. Technology is neutral. The way we use it, depends if it’s for good
> or bad.
> 
> Thanks to all of you.
> 
> Pierre Forest
> 
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> ***Peter Forest***
> www.kheopsminidisc.com
> www.kheopsinternational.com
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