Tue Jun 16, 2009 8:47 am by Cotten
Pa!
I already admitted I was a bad businessman, okay?
I'm a dirty-fingernail person.
Waiting for a check to arrive, and then to clear before sending the work back is a needless delay that costs me as well as irritating anyone waiting to enjoy their machines.
My prices would have to jump just to corner the extra paperwork each day.
Why punish the World for what one out of fifty commits?
(Even South Borneo, INDONESIA payed me quicker than any local barfly,... or town cop come to think of it!)
Nearly always the work was sent to me, or requested at least in good faith, I'm certain, as the vintage scene is about as wholesome as a customer demographic can get. But with that aging demographic comes dead email addresses, indignant forgetfulness, and occasionally even a case of a true stiff: buried and untouchable. Rarely would I learn the fate.
But the trash who answer 'The check's in the mail" over and over and over are the ones that the rest of the industry would benefit most by identifying. Especially the commercial offenders.
If the industry could stop biting each other and merely compare notes, then not only could we reduce costs and please customers immensely, the bad apples would find themselves at the bottom of the barrel to rot without assistance. The way back up is simple, just pay the tab.
We have a tremendous communication tool at our hands with the Web, but as long as producers are fair game while consumers are sacred cows, we might as well go back to smoke signals.
....Cotten