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Re: crossroad post# 31595

Thursday, 06/07/2012 5:59:10 PM

Thursday, June 07, 2012 5:59:10 PM

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Being a numbers/bottom line person myself...I wish I really knew as well.

I will say that I am sure as I have been since the day the negativiity regarind NSF decertification was mentioned that it was to some degree a financial decision. NOT sure how long this will remain,,,but it was and is.

At the end of the day...NSF can charge whatever they want....as it's essentially a monopoly with lmiited to no true competition. This is why my first reaction was this was a business decision...if anybody sticks it my biz just because they can; then I'm gone. Nobody should tolerate being taken advantage of, but some pull the plug sooner than others.

Nobody clearly knows each aspect of the requirements of NSF...therefore no idea of cost. For all we know MSLP only made the minimum payment to initiate NSF certification (meaning that the cost of NSF had NOT been as sginificant as we might think...to date atleast).

If anybody had any insight into the process it would help us make estimates....but to be honest i am NOT concerned either way (it can only be a plus for me if this did cut costs exponentially...which it may) I am more happy to hear that they made the dicision in itself. There may have been other ways to make this decision, but at the end of the day NOT all things are as easy said as they are done.