Hey, I do hope this company can open up another business in an industry that doesn't change a lot. I wish them a lot of luck.
I did try to order something last Fall and needed a quick question anwered before I made my purchase. Since I did not recieve a reply after a few weeks, I just bought another product from somebody else.
I do hope IBT finds enough customers that are rational and reasonable and not spoiled wallmart brats with demands they don`t think through, and simply don`t make any effort to understand.
I have shopped with the same online vendors for 4 years now, who do business in the *customary* way....i.e., provide the product, in a timely manner, to their customer, answer questions if there are any, and respond to inquiries.
If the 20
solid vendors I do business with can conduct their business this way, then I'd say those who can't are the the ones "flying out of formation."
(DFW Vapor was "dumping" the product a few months ago for a reason. Word gets around, and/or they were unable to get product any better than retail consumers could.)
Yours is an interesting post though, calling the CUSTOMERS out, calling them walmart brats, etc.
Maybe all the businesses who go out of business are the FAULT of the customer, huh?

I see.