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dat8962 wrote:I was a little taken aback at the poll options considering the lack of information in the first post, and even at that point not knowing if the information was true or not. Anyway, thanks to Goldfish we can now see the full explanation.
Blade Master wrote:2) QUALITY. Penguin Magic insists that suppliers provide us with the highest quality magic props and DVDs possible. We've repeatedly urged Sankey Magic to raise their quality standards, but unfortunately they've been unable to do so. Recently we posted a warning on Jay Sankey's Anytime, Anywhere (DVD) in which we stated that "Due to poor case design, this DVD may become dislodged during shipment." This warning may not have made Sankey Magic happy, but it was important to us to be up-front and honest with our customers about our quality concern.
Part-Timer wrote:The response fails to address the main underlying point of Jay's message, which is that, if Penguin are ordering so little from him, how are the orders people are placing being met? They do say that they are buying from "authorized Sankey Magic dealers" - I wonder if it's possible that they simply are buying from the cheapest place they can find instead of wholesale? I can't think why but it would answer the question. I'm not arguing in favour of Penguin or anything, just pointing it out.
Zack wrote:I've got my fingers crossed that Oz Pearlman can free himself too. Me too - unfortunately if he can't PM will have a monopoly as Born to Perform is possibly the best beginners card magic DVD around. I was considering asking him if he sold Born To Perform, but I decided not to...
Interesting. Whilst I make no insinuations whosoever, does anyone else remember the hoo-hah with a certain large Department Chain Store (no names but the letters M and S come to mind!) a few years back? They started dealing with a small 2 person firm who had designed and produced some rather natty display and storage racks which were ideal for the stores so a contract was placed with them and several hundred were made and delivered. Towards the end of the contract the firm had great difficulty in talking to anyone as to whether the contract would be extended, renewed or whatever - in effect they were just ignored completely. Suspicions were aroused when the rack designers noticed that new racks were still being fitted in the stores and they weren't made by them. I believe the 'explanation' was that the Chain Store had found some other firm willing to take over production at a reduced price and they were buying all the components from the same sources etc so the products were identical but the designers were elbowed out of the picture by the big boys who would be saving a measly two thousand or so. Like I say, I'm not suggesting that this is the case here but, if I were Jay, I'd be touching base with all my suppliers just to casually make sure that all stock and production is accounted for.It may be that PM have innocently found a sub-wholesale supply
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