bcs001
Silver Member
That could be the truth but don’t fail to also take into consideration what would have happened if the new factory could have been completed and put into operation as originally planned. I recall that the whole reason for the new building was to reduce lead times from months to weeks or possibly even less. I doubt their policy of prepayment would have changed but would have been less relative risk in making full prepayment and potentially put the company in more solid financial shape.I’m willing to bet the farm that they wouldn’t have stayed open as long as they did without charging 100% upfront on orders with TBD production and shipping time frames.
Unintended or not, Perpetually running a business model on paid in full back orders smells too much like a a pyramid scheme to me. One way or another inevitably some folks are/were left holding empty bags of crap.