"if he decided to sell his original 5-U modules > through Analogue Haven, I would immediately get me a huge batch!" Then are you also willing to pay that additional middle-man mark-up? I'll bet if you offered Paul an additional 50% cash for each module, your order would immediately go to the top of the queue! Remember, someone has to *pay* upfront for the stocking investment it's not free. If it's not Paul, then it's Shawn and he'll pass the burden on to you to stay in business. The reason you can get the ZO at this amazingly bargain price is because you buy direct from the vendor and the vendor has only a minimal stocking investment to recoup. Instead, the consumer pays the unpredictable waiting time instead. Many appreciate that tradeoff. --- In The_Cyndustries_List@yahoogroups.com, "cuari7" <diaz.jesus@...> wrote: > > In my personal experience, Paul S. never took $$$ from my CC until he > was ready to ship, but the fact that he didn't does not make the > frustration much lower (at least for me, I guess). > > I gotta tell you, if he decided to sell his original 5-U modules > through Analogue Haven, I would immediately get me a huge batch! > Going through Shawn cleary et al makes it a totally different > experience. > > Hint, hint, Cynthia.................. >
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Re: Dotcom ZO's? or when does a delay get so long it just becomes a memory
2006-10-27 by laryn91
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