Respectfully, I saw no point, Mitch. I mean, it is quite clear that you have no personal negative experience with Pro8mm or that would have been the first thing you responded with. Here we are several posts later and you still haven't other than you don't like the way they answer the phone or something. Thus, your rhetoric on the Pro8mm subject only proves my point that people having no experience with a company often feel justified in posting negatively when people that have repeated positive experiences usually post nothing at all. That's why I don't read much into the negative posts about Pro8mm. I didn't answer your questions because it is clear that you've already made up your mind to believe what you want. That's certainly your choice but I used my personal experience with Phil to make my case. I'm still waiting for you to make yours.Mitch Perkins wrote: Roger snipped and did not answer my questions.
Well, that depends on how you look at it, Mitch. Previously, Evan wrote:Mitch Perkins wrote: You didn't hijack the thread. It started with a complaint about Pro8mm. The complaint did not, however contain the words, "evil monopoly"
The term "monopoly" has been certainly implied several times on this forum and that is what I was responding to. I'll leave it to you if you feel the term "evil" applies or if you want to substitute it with a slam of a different choice.Evan Kubota wrote: Their continued existence is, IMO, more a sign of their corner on the niche S8 market rather than any sign of quality or legitimacy. Some of my other hobbies involve similar situations, where a retailer is the only choice and remains somewhat successful despite poor service and quality.
As an aside, I have never shown you any level of disrespect in any discussion, Mitch. I would appreciate the same courtesy.
Roger