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pbj:

Randy is fishing for your supplier details.  Beware.

Make sure you don't actually take money until you have product in hand to sell.  The well of exotic excuses for shipping delays has been thoroughly pumped dry around here.

 :cheers:



Rick:


--- Quote from: pbj on October 11, 2014, 09:00:41 pm ---Randy is fishing for your supplier details.  Beware.
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I think Randy has more supplier contacts that I do at this time, but I'm really not that concerned. More importantly, I'm in Canada, so he's not really a threat to my market. The biggest issue in Canada right now is supply, as there are very few suppliers who regularly carry stock, and also the cost of shipping, as well... Duty coming across the border is a huge pain.


--- Quote from: pbj on October 11, 2014, 09:00:41 pm ---Make sure you don't actually take money until you have product in hand to sell. The well of exotic excuses for shipping delays has been thoroughly pumped dry around here.
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No worries here. I am planning on making sure my website is up-to-date and has a functional inventory control system - so when something is out of stock, purchases will not be possible. Arcade cabinets will be a bit different, as there is usually a wait time between purchase and production, however, this will be more than adequately spelled out on the website.

There is nothing - nothing - that I have enjoyed less than having to explain the delays I have had in producing my CNC kits over the past few months, and I am certainly not interested in continuing that going forward. I am lucky to have had very understanding customers during this time.

:cheers:

RandyT:


--- Quote from: pbj on October 11, 2014, 09:00:41 pm ---Randy is fishing for your supplier details.  Beware.

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 ::)

You can't throw a stone in China and not hit a "supplier" of items from this manufacturer.

armi0024:

PL1 Agreed on the Yellow buttons.   Another tip is don't get white for everything it washes out the other colors. 

--- Quote from: PL1 on October 11, 2014, 02:06:42 pm ---

Thanks, Rick and Randy.   ;D

Assuming that the vertical part is a removable black ring between the nut and the bezel like on the Paradise LED buttons, this looks exactly like what I had in mind.   :applaud:

PROTIP: Get white LEDs with the yellow buttons -- yellow LED + yellow diffuser = muddy orange. :puke


Scott

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