There Ought To Be A Law, Or At Least A Rule


A common post goes, "Is XXX company still in business? I've tried reaching them with no success..." I recommend Audiogon limit these types of post. High end audio is populated with many under financed small, if not single person operations. Anyone who has ever run their own business knows how difficult it can be to handle research, marketing, manufacturing and distribution at the same time. I'm not trying to defend unprofessional behavior, but some slack should be afforded to the smaller firms. A post on Audiogon questioning a company's viability cannot in any way help these small entrepreneurs and high end audio in general. I propose that anyone starting this type of post have to include the actual dates and methods contact was attempted as part of the post. Furthermore, I recommend Audiogon delay posting the question for 48 hours as an attempt is made to contact the manufacturer and alerting them to the post's content. Possibly some of the regular posters could volunteer to perform the contact.
onhwy61

Showing 1 response by tfkaudio

Tire kickers do eventually buy something, don't they? Also, businesses had better not assume that e-mailer=tire kicker. It's the way now, and they're gonna lose business and then go out of business.
I e-mailed a high end company about their products about a month ago and still haven't heard back. I'm not gonna complain here, or post asking if they're still in business.
I simply bought something else.

There's enough to choose from out there. Let Audio Darwinism run its course.

If you got good response from a company before you bought, you're at least likely to get good response afterwards. If, however, you couldn't get their attention when you were waving money at their faces...

Cheers.