Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!usc!apple!netcom!teraida!zehntel!donw From: donw@zehntel.zehntel.com (Don White) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Dealers Message-ID: <2613@zehntel.UUCP> Date: 6 Dec 89 22:36:56 GMT References: <4450@nigel.udel.EDU> <1989Nov29.220701.20519@i-core.UUCP> <60@uncmed.med.unc.edu> Sender: usenet@zehntel.UUCP Reply-To: donw@zehntel.UUCP (Don White) Organization: Zehntel, Inc. Walnut Creek, CA Lines: 22 In article <60@uncmed.med.unc.edu> rhunt@med.unc.edu (Rick Hunt) writes: > > While I was home for the Thanksgiving break I ran across a new >computer store in the local mall. It looked like the standard MOSS-DOS >store so I thought I would go and rattle the cage of the salesman about the >Amiga. I asked him if they carried the Amiga expecting to have to explain >that it wasn't a Taiwanese clone. He said he didn't but that he would like >to but C= required that he buy 50 Amigas a month. We had a bit of a Commodore, if this is true, please please PULLEASE set up a SMALL DEALER SUPPORT SYSTEM. Just because your current dealer support isn't geared to cope economically with small dealers doesn't mean that small dealers should be ignored. Small dealers can turn into some of the most loyal large dealers. Maybe a scaling down of services would work. Or there could be decentralized local offices which service local dealers large and small. There. That feels better. ;-) Don White Box 271177 Concord, CA. 94527-1177 zehtnel!donw