Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 12:00
PM
Subject: Re: EDP in europe - freeing 350
warehoused units
I must say I fully agree with this opinion.
Even though the idea of showing that
some buyers are interested was good,
I must admit I have seen a few much more
customer oriented behaviours than that of MR Gibson
currently,
When I was having the same problem looking for a Boomerang a
month ago,
I sent a mail to Mike Nelson, he replied 3 days later with all the good info about
2 dealers in Europe who had just received some, and bingo,
that was it !
As of today all I got from Gibson representatives (UK,
Italy, France)
even though some were willing to help, was "we are currently
re-organising bla bla bla"
first version of it was in June ! quite some time for
a re-org !
My former (US) company decided to re-org
in January, 3 weeks later we were history :-(
Francois
----- Message d'origine -----
Envoyé : mardi 28 octobre 2003
17:31
Objet : Re: EDP in europe - freeing 350
warehoused units
One point though. Why would I want to give my money to a
company for a product, as good as it may be, that is obviously not
interested in what it is I wish to buy? It's not like I'm buying a bag of
confectionery here, these devices cost good money. Where is the safety in
the purchase IF assistance is needed? Even if they do be so kind as to let
me give them my hard-earned cash (aren't I blessed) it's obvious they are
going to disappear as rapidly as their interest was raised if they do see a
list of potential customers, obligations to warrant/support
included.
Call me being picky here but it' not the kind of contract I
generally like to get involved with based on past experience regardless of
the size of company being dealt with. In fact, I'd rather put the money into
the pockets of the people that actually seem interested in the product if
any can be found associated with it.
Apologies for being such a cynic
when parting with ~£700 but that's about 7 months rent here and it's not
going into the wallets of shareholders of a company that obviously doesn't
give a crap about the products survival.
Period!