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Ce message a été modifié 1 fois. Dernière modification effectuée par "Dundys" (11 août 2018, 19:52)
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I know some might disagree with what I'm about to say so bare with me and respect my opinion.
Yes, I feel it's sad as I dreamed of a massive case from them, down the road but I don't feel bad about is, the CEO copping out and blaming this admin for the 'tariffs' which btw, don't kick in right away in most cases and they obviously were in dire straits prior to these tariffs being officially implemented or even thought about.
I remember his Facebook rant a while back against our current President when he was a candidate in the race for POTUS as he was for the scandalous opposition but you know what, to each their own. I can go on and on about politics as I have been for years but I feel that he had no place to interject politics into his company for one, let alone insult those who voted for the person he despised. He did upset some customers who let their voices be heard. I don't know if that FB post is still up but regardless, he personally drove his company to the ground. No one else is to blame. To see him shift blame elsewhere is a sham. He screwed up, most likely putting too many eggs in one basket, a major account that defaulted as he admits, than manning up and just admitting, they ran into financial dire straits than pointing fingers and looking for a copout. Lost much respect from them as soon as he made a political post on FB on that day while I wholeheartedly disagreed with him but still believed he made a great product.
I'm not an expert in running a company and I hope no one takes it as I'm trying to be a know it all but I'm just stating the obvious. The prime example of the copout on their part is, look at the other case companies with no issues afaik. Mountainmods is still around let alone your typical mainstream case companies like Corsair, NZXT, and the likes, etc. The problem with caselabs is, they're a niche company and we're riding on the line for far too long. I think they got big very fast and didn't adjust. They should have made mainstream cases for cheaper to gain some more margins and have a safety net in place in case a storm comes roaring through.
Again, I'm no expert but that's just my take on things.
Ce message a été modifié 1 fois. Dernière modification effectuée par "Dundys" (12 août 2018, 00:01)
Even worse is, paying a ridiculous premium and now leaving everyone in the dark. No more support, warranties, replacement parts, etc.
Ce message a été modifié 5 fois. Dernière modification effectuée par "Dundys" (12 août 2018, 02:52)
I’d be curious to how Mountain Mods are faring.
I was on the fence between the two companies, and ended up with MM, but always liked case labs as a potential new idea.
Oh well...
One drops, another one will come around.
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One drops, another one will come around.
Ce message a été modifié 3 fois. Dernière modification effectuée par "Dundys" (13 août 2018, 02:05)
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