If I sell a product to a customer and I use a widget I purchased from say
Leland, ted, and ed and the product does not work because of a widget I
purchased from them to use as a component of my product, or the customer has
not received my product using these subcomponents.

 

Who do you hold responsible?

 

As a business owner, I feel the buck stops with me and I'm going to do
everything in my power to resolve it before I even think about contacting
Leland, ted, and ed.

 

I make it right, and then I go banging on ed, Leland, and ted's door.

 

But it is up to me in my opinion to resolve the problem

 

What do you think ?

 

Now the reason I am asking is I bought a Software Defined Radio kit from
Amazon who apparently is selling it for noelec

 

Now Amazon wants me to contact their vendor rather than taking care of the
problem which I refuse to do simply because amazon took my money and I
bought it from their store.

 

I'm receiving heat from somebody on this list, and I'm curious how many
ethical business people we have on this list?

 



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