Ok, as I have stated before:
Bottom Line, June 2005.
> Yes, No, Maybe doesn't cut it when your standing by to order 2/3 more
> boxes. I'll be damned if I'd do that until I see some modems.
Yep, we've gotten 15 maybes, 6 no's, 0 "offical" no's and a whole mess of
"maybes".
> A lot of politics I realize and you haven't heard me complain a hell of a
> lot but the lack of communication is ridiculous.
Call up the president of Livingston and bitch because that's the only way you
are going to get a straight answer. You can go from supervisor to supervisor
and always get a different answer. Our last conversation shows that 12 cards
were shipped. So offically they started shipping. Of course, they were halted
due to problems with USR compatibilities (which isn't a hardware problem is it,
so why did they stop?). All these estimates on time are complete crap.
Now I understand why Livingston has been so reluctant in giving a "set time" to
the date when the cards will ship. Obviously they don't know how to
over-estimate like the rest of us :)
Who here thinks the PR deparement of Livingston should be a permanent vacation?
Lying isn't exactly the way to gain customers.
Gee, I wonder how well Livingston's stock will do.
Jordan
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