I'm a business owner, and I wouldn't let any customer talk to me or write about me like that. I'd rather be out of business then deal with obnoxious people.
Art
You are overlooking the other side of this coin however.
Had Christian, and by association SlikStik itself, simply replied publicly to the comments made by Crash with something resembling the e-mails they sent, I think you would have a valid point.
BUT, as customers, should we be forced to deal with obnoxious business owners?
I found Christian's remarks to be nearly as offensive as Crash's, , especially to the others who voiced their opinions on how the matter was handled.
To try and get something positive out of this mess, I think the root cause of this entire problem is the order in which the e-mails were received by Crash, and the information (or lack thereof) that they contained.
He was told one week that he'd "get his sticks as soon as they were polished".
The next week he was told that they were "having trouble getting the steel lately".
I would have interpretted that second e-mail exactly the way he did--"we don't even have the material to make them yet....we lied to you last week to buy us some time".
His REACTION to that news was definitely uncalled for; but I think the response to that reaction was uncalled for as well.
I am hoping that SlikStik will learn from this mess, and make a concerted effort to keep their customers (and the public at large) more informed about the EXACT status of orders and products.
As examples of how to do this EFFECTIVELY, I would point out that Ultimarc is currently out of T-stiks, and Oscar has been closed for several weeks.
Both these events, which are similar in nature to this, were advertised publicly.
Oscar gave expected schedules on the board here for departure and arrival.
Ultimarc put on their website that the T-stiks are out-of-stock, and that they have no estimated date that they will be back.
Andy was also very candid about the colored balltops, giving the public here step-by-step status of their production when requested.
That is why nobody here is upset that Oscar wasn't answering e-mail, or that they just found out that T-stiks are out of stock after ordering some.