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#369297 - 07/18/13 04:55 PM
Re: Just how important are ethics in this business?
[Re: Diki]
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7306
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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Well said, Diki. The only thing I can add is, some of the dealers simply dropped the line, rather than sue, because they concentrated on the manufacturers and distributors who supported there efforts. In their opinion, when you add in availability and margin problems, plus no advertising co-op support, the line simply wasn't worth fighting for.
With these kinds of shenanigans, Ketron simply wasn't worth the time and aggravation.
Doubts? Just check with the West coast long time dealer and member here who doesn't sell the line anymore.
Russ
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#369300 - 07/18/13 06:24 PM
Re: Just how important are ethics in this business?
[Re: Henni]
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7306
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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Henni, I haven't kept back at all. Over the years, you'll find I have posted the same information every time the subject came up. I even responded to an inquiry here on the "zone" from a representative of the distributor. Outlined the incidents in detail. Everything suddenly went silent on their end.
Look, I have my opinions, which I know are conventional by any US business standard.
I'm not perfect, but that's not the point...in fact that has nothing to do with anything here.
You have the right to say whatever you want about the brand.
As an owner of 4 pieces of Ketron equipment, I WISH I were a supporter.
Considering business practices, the loss of the main dealer I counted on, and all the problems reported by others, I choose not only not to support them but to warn others about my experiences. I'm certainly not the only one who has first hand knowledge/experience in this sad scenario.
If it doesn't bother you, GREAT! Play on, and enjoy the hell out of the product and upgrade. That's your right.
Pointing out what I think are major negatives is my right.
You have chosen your path, and I have chosen mine. Believe me, there is no other motive at all, but to let people know of what I think are serious issues before they make a purchase. I only own one non Ketron arranger; an old (but unplayed) Roland X9 (I believe), so, from a financial standpoint, I'd be much better off as a supporter/player.
Considering your glowing review, I'd say, if either of us had a motive or method to our madness, it would be you.
You choose to play the brand.
I choose not to.
You are talking equipment.
I am talking business ethics.
We're not even on the same page.
Let's just drop it and move on.
Russ
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