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<blockquote data-quote="aestus" data-source="post: 2014902" data-attributes="member: 2989"><p>And sometimes it's not as easy as that. There could be any number of reasons why communication goes dark. It could be due to legal reasons, executive reasons due to shareholders, or any number of possibilities. Sometimes a business has no choice but to say nothing even if it hurts them than to give a reason or explanation that result in worse problems in the longrun or give a BS reason. It's not necessarily the right action, but it's sometimes the correct action to take.</p><p></p><p>The way things ended the last couple of months is ****** for all parties involved for both the business owners and customers who paid and still have not received their products. Was there poor business decisions or practices made? Probably. If you paid for an item and haven't received it yet, then yes you have every right to take action to get those items or money back, if deemed necessary.</p><p></p><p>Ultimately, only those in the business or close to the business knows what's really going on and why they did what they did. </p><p></p><p>I hope they're not moving to Arkansas, because I really liked the fact that a firearms manufacturer was based here in OK. Makes sense if they do reorganize there, however, since most of them live there and commute. I wish them the best of luck and hope things resolved amicably for all parties</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aestus, post: 2014902, member: 2989"] And sometimes it's not as easy as that. There could be any number of reasons why communication goes dark. It could be due to legal reasons, executive reasons due to shareholders, or any number of possibilities. Sometimes a business has no choice but to say nothing even if it hurts them than to give a reason or explanation that result in worse problems in the longrun or give a BS reason. It's not necessarily the right action, but it's sometimes the correct action to take. The way things ended the last couple of months is ****** for all parties involved for both the business owners and customers who paid and still have not received their products. Was there poor business decisions or practices made? Probably. If you paid for an item and haven't received it yet, then yes you have every right to take action to get those items or money back, if deemed necessary. Ultimately, only those in the business or close to the business knows what's really going on and why they did what they did. I hope they're not moving to Arkansas, because I really liked the fact that a firearms manufacturer was based here in OK. Makes sense if they do reorganize there, however, since most of them live there and commute. I wish them the best of luck and hope things resolved amicably for all parties [/QUOTE]
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