Did you make your requests via e-mail? If this is the case....
Consider that many companies these days are struggling with the
internet.... most can't afford computer gurus... they do what they can....
many try, and some succeed, in creating create a website.... but many
don't fully understand the web... and aren't willing to pay for a full-time
web employee... often... they leave it to a secretary to log on and check
mail.... which is just another chore for a secretary that may not be all
the computer savvy or experienced with the net... and already has his/her
hands full...
While it's definitely poor business practice... to establish a web
presence and then not back it up with manpower.... I don't think we should
be too hard on them... The web is just a baby... give it time to grow and
for businesses to grow with it.
just my 2 cents.
--Justin
Dennis Barr wrote:
> Need your opinions: A few weeks ago, I e mailed a "want" list of items
> for my TR4. I sent the request to three companies used by this list. At
> least they are mentioned. Only one replied; Atlantic British-they said
> we will look and see, but that was three weeks ago.
> Neither Triumphs Only or a place in Ohio had even the courtesy of
> responding.
> My questions: have any of you experienced this behavior, or was my
> timing(sorry), just wrong. I want to believe that suppliers other than
> the big three are interested in helping us.
> Just wondering.
> Dennis
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