>Like Richard is saying here. Plan B is not an alive company for me anymore.
Me too. You'd have to be mad to buy direct from Plan B after all
that's happened recently. It's such a shame since some of the modules
are fantastic. Let's hope the poor guy get's his business back on
track.
>On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 12:36 PM, Richard
>Scott<<mailto:richard_scott%40rwnc.co.uk>
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>> "It's part of our company philosophy not to offer the same
>> functionality of a module that is already available from another (alive)
>> manufacturer."
>>
>> That is an excellent philosophy and I applaud you for it. But in this
>> case I suspect it is just a matter of time before its not really
>> relevant. The only ASR in euro at the moment does not even come with
>> reliable QC or an effective warranty and many users will be put off by
>> this and other Plan B horror tales, depressingly documeted here:
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http://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php t=3906
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>> For me this is especially frustrating as Peter from Plan B took money
>> from me after I bought an module (advertised on this very list!) that
>> without explanation was never delivered or refunded. So I really can't
>> buy his ASR or anything else.
>>
>> However if Plan B manufacturer chooses to commit commercial suicide I
>> agree that its better for them to do it by themselves than Dopefer
>> contributing to their problems. Sorry to drag it in here, but its very
>> relevant to the original question.
>>
>> Richard
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