shooterdon
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Jstpssng,No. They were cult like followers because anybody who bought another brand was met with derision for having the nerve to buy something different...
I looked at them before I bought my MTL. Aside from the price difference, I didn't like writing them an interest free loan. Then I followed their link to their FB page... and saw some of the most unprofessional behavior I have ever witnessed. Somebody had written a letter of complaint about a purchase so they posted it, and everyone took turns ripping the guy apart. After seeing that there was no way I would do business with them.
I won't dispute that is your opinion. Yet there were a lot of other manufacturers who do the same, without the hype and/or pyramid scheme business plan.
I came to the same conclusions when I was shopping for attachments. No other company needed my funds for over 6 weeks before shipping product. Like you, I ended up with an MTL grapple for half the price and it has been good so far. Bought their pallet forks as well in a combo deal. I ended up getting all my attachments from other suppliers and have not had problems yet.
I never waited longer than about 2 weeks for delivery except for a 1/2" SSQA plate I ordered from eBay; and I had a full refund 2 days after I complained about the late delivery. I order the SSQA plate from another vendor and had it in less than a week.
EA did not run a good business. I have managed two manufacturing companies and did not fall off the turnip turck. Red flags were there. If you and I saw them, others did too, but chose to ignore them.
It is astounding EA was able to get fianncing for the expansion. A company that does not have sufficient cash flow to support day to day operations. will not be able to fund something like that. I suspect their bean counter may have some issues to explain.