Re: [meteorite-list] BEATING A DEAD HORSE - The future and beyond

2009-11-15 Thread Greg Stanley
Wow: All of this is pretty amazing. First of all, we ALL were newbies at some point. Also, I think newbies buy alot of meteorites from dealers too. You never know, a newbie now may spend 1000’s of $ over the next few years. Too me it's very bad business to treat you customers poorly, or

Re: [meteorite-list] BEATING A DEAD HORSE - The future and beyond

2009-11-14 Thread Greg Catterton
I would have to agree with you Dave. I also think that it shows a good deal about someone who is willing to help others, just as it shows a good deal about those that are not willing. Howards comments reflect a perfect example of why I have grown to have the impression that meteorites are dog

Re: [meteorite-list] BEATING A DEAD HORSE - The future and beyond

2009-11-14 Thread Galactic Stone Ironworks
Howard said - My point is, and perhaps you can explain why. Any meteorite dealer or professional hunter should teach anybody how be a competitor? Do you think McDonalds would teach you how to run a restaurant? My condolences to any dealer of meteorites who wants to emulate the US

Re: [meteorite-list] BEATING A DEAD HORSE - The future and beyond

2009-11-14 Thread Howard Steffic
Well Greg... The way you ended your email pretty much says it all: Just my two pennies. From what I understand that is pyou pretty much all you have to spend. So you get deserve two cents worth. Pretty much way down on the food chain in my opinion. Business in the USA is a dog eat dog