Thanks to everyone for the terrific response!
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Thanks to everyone for the terrific response!
Gawd Curt,Quote:
Originally Posted by Curt
Lighten up okay? Just about every one of yer recent post's sound like they're being written by a whiny little poopy pants 3 year old with a chip on his shoulder. You are starting to remind me of Scarpitti/Ornello or whatever it is he is calling himself these days.
I have to agree. These manufacturers are in business not politics. E-mails & petitions are nonsense. If you want to keep a product in the marketplace then spend your money on it. Profit is what matters to these companies not "thank you"'s.Quote:
Originally Posted by Juba
As a manufacture, the thank you's mean alot to us, sometimes more than the small profit margins we work on, and it does not matter how big or small your company is, if you don't want to send a thanks, that is great, but no need to say derogitory stuff, I am sure as with my company, fuji would appriciate it, but they don't expect it.
Thanks to those who have sent a note, and if not, just keep buying their films, I am sure they appriciate it as well.
Dave Parker
Satin Snow Ground Glass
I agree with you Dave. Showing appreciation should be a way of life.
Thank yous have value. If in doubt ask anyone who has recieved one.
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Originally Posted by Zathras
Couldn't have said it better Zathras! Right on!
E-mail just sent to Fuji ;~)
I shoot Portra 160 VC all the time. I just thanked Fuji and sent kindest regards. Why not join in?Quote:
Originally Posted by Juba
John
It is so easy to say, "Thank you"...and spread a little warm fuzzy. It is also easy to complain or be negative...but what good will it do in the long run. If these companies are to continue producing the products we like and use, we must tell them so. Having been in the driver's seat of a corporation, and owning my own outfit, I know all profits aren't counted in dollars and cents...that's my two cents anyway...thank-you card sent to Japan yesterday...Quote:
Originally Posted by roteague
just sent my email...as I use (love) their NPS film for 2 1/4 and 4x5 formats.