Re: Dunnett selling broken Nickel throw offs on EBAY
- From: "Dan" <Dan@Freelance[removethis]Workshops.com>
- Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2005 12:44:06 -0700
>>>Just where has Greg been during this long, drawn out affair and why
hasn't he seen fit to at least address this matter? Could it be that he has
no defense? <<<
Could it be he's just more mature than the rest of you junior high
whiners???
Dan
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"Donn Deniston" <twoandfour@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Well Mike, we all know your anti-Dunnett agenda and you are certainly
> welcome to your opinions. I agree that Ronn does not easily let sleeping
> dogs lie and sometimes that would appear to be the best route to go.
>
> I'm also vaguely familiar with some of the background on this whole
> Dunnett/Nickel fiasco and it's not just about broken drum parts. If I
were
> in Ronn's shoes I might not be as humorous about it. If a couple of
pointed
> ads and some tongue-in-cheek eBay auctions are all Ronn does, then Greg
> should consider himself lucky. I think he's exposed himself to some legal
> hassles should someone decide to take the ball and run with it.
>
> The link you provided explains the cloak and dagger aspect of this matter.
> You've mentioned that we've only heard Ronn's side of the story and in
that
> you have a good point. Just where has Greg been during this long, drawn
out
> affair and why hasn't he seen fit to at least address this matter? Could
it
> be that he has no defense? Is it possible that he knows that he sold
> thousands of defective products to OEM's and customers and will not or can
> not make good on all of the bad pieces? Is it possible that Greg had
been
> advised to keep his mouth shut so as not to complicate any possible legal
> actions? Would it have made things any better if Ronn decided to let
things
> run their course without trying to force a solution?
>
> Like I've said before, Ronn's biggest mistake was letting personal
feelings
> weight in on business matters (and I suppose you could argue that he's
still
> doing that). Ronn publicly defended, apologzied for and supported Greg
and
> his defective products for a long time based on promised fixes that never
> seemed to come. Sure, the ads and auctions have an FU element to them but
> Ronn also walked the walk and put a better product on the market.
>
> Here's what I'm wondering, like it or not we're all aware of Ronn's
position
> on this matter, what are the other OEM's doing when a customer reports a
> broken Nickel? Are they replacing them and if so do they charge for the
> replacement? Do they refer them to Nickel? Some of the large
> manufacturers might be able to absorb the costs but I can't imagine that
the
> numerous small builders can take the hit.
.
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