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We have been using the same wholesale supplier for many years for most
of our solar electric equipment purchases. It's been a difficult
relationship. Orders are not acknowledged, delayed in processing, delays
in shipping, etc. They advertise as a nation-wide supplier but they are
not staffed on weekends when we often find they made a mistake in our
order. It takes more time and effort to manage the purchase order than
we care to continue to commit. I am asking if there are suppliers out
there that are not such a problem. I know this isn't a technical
question, but it has much to do with our industry. Contact me off line
if that is deemed most appropriate. Thanks for any insight.
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- Re: [RE-wrenches] Honda... Marv Dargatz
- Re: [RE-wrenches] H... Larry Crutcher, Starlight Solar Power Systems
- Re: [RE-wrenches] Honda... Dan Fink
- Re: [RE-wrenches] H... Peter Parrish
- Re: [RE-wrenche... Jay Peltz
- Re: [RE-wrenches] H... John Blittersdorf
- [RE-wrenches] Solar... Christopher Warfel
- Re: [RE-wrenche... Allan Sindelar
- Re: [RE-wrenche... Christopher Warfel