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Re: [TenTec] TT corporate

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] TT corporate
From: Brian KA9EGW <ka9egw@ka9egw.com>
Reply-to: Discussion of Ten-Tec Equipment <tentec@contesting.com>
Date: Thu, 07 Jan 2016 10:42:12 -0600
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My point was strictly intended to be about unrealistic expectations like for an 
analogy expecting Cadillac quality for a Kia price.
People can have their radios fixed wherever they want to.  That's their choice, 
I couldn't care less, ain't my business, ain't worth my time.
People can charge however much or little they want to.  I couldn't care less 
about that either.  Ain't my business or worth my time either.
Last time I checked we were still living in a capitalist free market economy.
But I have to draw a line when people think they're going to walk into my shop 
and tell me how to run my business, regardless of what line of business I'm in.

73, Brian KA9EGW

sent from my device that creates typos

On Jan 7, 2016 9:51 AM, Barry N1EU <barry.n1eu@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Brian, if I understand your analogy, you seem to be saying that you 
> shouldn't buy a Ten-Tec unless you are willing to pay them to service it. 
> Sorry to drag this unending morass on further, but there are other worthy 
> owner servicing options than just paying the manufacturer/dealer. 
>
> 73, Barry N1EU 
>
> On Thu, Jan 7, 2016 at 10:40 AM, Brian KA9EGW <ka9egw@ka9egw.com> wrote: 
>
> > We've established there are costs of doing business.  Customers either 
> > choose to pay enough to offset those costs, or they don't.  Pure and 
> > simple.  My daily driver is a 15-year-old American luxury car, and I 
> > accepted up front that it would cost more to fix at a Cadillac dealership 
> > than it would cost to have "Sammy Shadetree" fix a Ford Escort.  If I'm not 
> > willing to pay those higher repair costs I have no business driving a 
> > Cadillac.  Either way I have no right to complain--the effects of others' 
> > free-will decisions get no sympathy from me, nor should I expect others' 
> > sympathy for the effects of mine.  If/when the car breaks down, I will 
> > either choose to "put on my big boy pants" and pay to have it fixed, or I 
> > will make a different choice and won't be driving a Cadillac.  I have no 
> > right to expect GM to build Cadillacs for the price of a Kia.  Now PLEASE 
> > can we get back to talking about the radios, and not bicker about the 
> > manufacturer's corporate stuff? 
> > 73, Brian KA9EGW 
> > 
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