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To: Vendome

“GONNA CALL THE ALLEGATIONS FALSE AND A MARKETING PLOY.”

Marketing ploy?

What would he have to gain by making up false allegations and risk being sued out of business by BOA?

It’s not like he’s some little upstart company trying to generate business. Most, if not all manufacturers of AR type weapons are already a year behind and are not even taking new orders. I suspect that American Spirit Arms is in the same position as the larger manufacturers.

Time will tell and the details of this story will surface within the next few days. We should all wait for the facts to come out before calling BS.

http://www.americanspiritarms.com/


34 posted on 01/06/2013 3:21:38 AM PST by panaxanax
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To: panaxanax

I sell telcom services and have several customers who are banks and there is no way that is company policy. Someone might blurt out their personal opinion and feign ownership of “a mistake” by asserting ownership of a process they had nothing to with but, find an oportune moment to express their opinion through a straw man technique and shift it “A Higher Authority”.

I see this all the time. Most times it’s benign and I ignore it. Then there other tiimes it interefers with the buying process or client management.

Few employees have the ability to say yes, so sometimes they resort to synthetic control for various self serving reasons.

Some one screwed up. Intentionally and out of malice or a series of mistakes in process. Probably a bit of both.

Not BofA policy otherwise you woukd see this from other gun mfrs, suppliers and stores.

There arn’t any others as yet.


79 posted on 01/06/2013 12:50:29 PM PST by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously, you won't live through it anyway)
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