That's their Amazon argument, the difference between drop shipping your product for Amazon orders placed and the other having Amazon buy your product where they fulfill and ship direct to customer? Oh lord? Does this company think that no one on this board sells online? I was at the post office twice today and FedEx and UPS comes by every day to pick up product I COULD sell on Amazon but choose not to. i could distribute for a number of manufacturers and if margin allows, sell to Amazon where they then sell to end user. Doesn't matter where the product comes from as long as supply is steady and price is competitive and there is a demand enough for Amazon to profit while moving inventory. As I see things and all opinion.
Amazon is way down the list of issues I have with this company. What occurred last week that helped me and many others lose a bunch of money is right up there. Would they care to explain on Facebook why we saw such a sell off the very day the Amazon pr came out and who paid for the promos? Also who received the 75 million shares for that Canadian deal.
"That's the way real business works" I'm not going to even begin to comment on that line. It would take up my night. What I find amazing here is that the response to people's genuine concerns comes off as angry, like we shouldn't be asking or doubting anything done by this management. Then put out periodic updates like a real company. Inform shareholders. Real companies do not put out fluff PR's and spin them to be something they aren't, like the medical MJ biz claim. Explain the massacre that occurred last week and how that was orchestrated. Shareholders have been decimated and we have a right to question. Angry responses is not how a real business is run. We are real shareholders losing real money and relying on what management from a "real business" says. Not BS PR's and never ending worthless promo's. We should be angry not the "real business".