I think you guys can take this mutual eye-spitting off list, eh?

-J

On Sat, 11 Jan 2003, Aerofoam wrote:

>
>> Let me get this right, you state and I quote: "If the market stops
>> supporting a business, there will be
>> change."    Lets see, Multiplex got bought out, that's change.  I guess
>> someone stopped supporting their business.  OK, who done it?  Who stopped
>> supporting Multiplex.  It wasn't me...I just bought a receiver from them.
>> Must have been you Mark.  By self admission in your latest post and by
>> another persons today,  you both admit to buying Hitec.
>
>How on earth did you stretch this to such a conclusion????
>Are you a liberal spin doctor?
>Maybe on prescription anti depressants?
>All I am saying is that the only response to companies that breach
>contracts is to not support them. It is the only real power that the buyer
>has.
>If this results in a drop in their sales, they will hopefully learn
>a lesson from it and operate in a more upstanding fashion the next time
>around.
>We don't have that many suppliers, so we are sort of stuck.
>There is no way that this action will put anyone out of business,
>but if enough people stand up for principles, it may influence future
>decisions.
>Or I suppose you can just roll over, say everything is fine and let some
>businesses
>screw others.
>
>Hitec has had the highest standard of service, this is why
>some of the recent events have surprised me.
>Hopefully they will maintain that standard and also keep to their contracts.
>Karlton has done more for the high end of this industry in the last 2 years
>than the big 3 have in the last 15.
>He built the Multiplex market in the US and should be compensated for this
>or included in the loop.
>This aspect isn't any fault of Hitec. MPX Germany should have negotiated
>a better contract for Karlton. It really doesn't effect me because I have
>wholesale
>access through other distributors, but I believe in principle, so I will
>stand up for it.
>I hope Hitec comes through and does the right thing.
>
>Mark Mech
>www.aerofoam.com
>
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