1. Again you change my words. Trudys returns have always been a major problem for them. Especially from warehouses. With this new policy what happens to the product that they previously could have returned. They're stuck with it. Are they going to buy from trudy again? I think not. On a simpler level if walmart instituted a no-return policy see how fast shoppers would go to target.
3. What's this massive launching. Trudy's products have always been listed in every search engine on every book website. Nothing has changed there. Went to Barnes & Noble site. Did a Sound prints search. Got 169 hits. Checked first 3 pages of hits. Newest one was from 2006 some went back into the 1990's and most were used books to boot.
4. Nothing has changed since you were here months ago saying you were through with this dog. Now it's "going to the moon"
PS Nobody knows. When a company pays someone to find a buyer/partner they are usually not dealing from a position of strength and would accept any reasonable or even semi-reasonable offer. So if someone offered them a low offer they couldn't accept. It must have been because the suitor didn't think they were worth what trudy was asking. BTW What did trudy blow looking for this partner? I think it was 50k.
Least but not least. Your other post compared their distributor as being like KMart. You could have also compared them to Bradlees or Ames. (They were a large retailers around here and are now history). To quote you " I have no idea.....and neither do you. To pretend otherwise is just being dishonest at best, grossly ignorant at worst."