deezler
Elite Member
- Joined
- Jan 30, 2012
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- Location
- Southeast MI
- Tractor
- Cub Cadet 7305, Kioti CK3510seh TLB
You're right. I got a little too fired up about this yesterday and my language choices were a bit inflammatory.The house is a red herring. For all you know his wife was loaded. The business has been going long enough that some of it was probably left to him. I don't begrudge someone spending their money or earning a profit.
The issue is the contractor and did he or didn't he fail to build. Had it been built as promised, production picks up and lead times drop. We won't find out until the court case is settled. Probably years from now.
It is very hard to grow a business at a pace that you want. The troubles boosted demand and any of us who tried to build during that time know how hard it was to find contractors and/or decent prices. Pretty easy to sit back and criticize. Some companies just say, sorry, out of stock. I don't know this guy. Don't know what was in his heart.
I just hate seeing good hard-working people pay for items they'll never receive. Again, EA could easily put a notice on their website, and prevent people from attempting to check out and pay for things. But they haven't.