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JLStorm said:He put himself in the middle, he is not part of Aero, he is a completely separate distributor affiliated with Aero as a reseller. He is basically the same as a beer distributor, that is affiliated with the beer company, but simply distributes to the public. The difference in this case is that the public can go directly to the manufacturer.
Im in no way suggesting that one take Mark out of the equation. While I personally have no interest in dealing with him again or buying from him. Im sure many people enjoy dealing with someone in the same country, avoiding paying customs and large shipping charges, and less hassle with time zones. But there are many drawbacks and limitations as well. Some of them may include longer shipping times, less control over the product, little ability to customize, and level of overall service.
I wouldnt go around feeling sorry for him though. He chose to leverage his company as a reseller for a business that specializes in custom orders and dealing direct with the end user.
I wouldn't say that as a disadvantage/drawback there is little ability to customize... a customer would provide what customizations he/she wants and Mark would provide that info to Amanda/Will. If there is a problem with a particular customization then they will communicate that to Mark who in turn will let the customer know.
Same with less control over the product... you would have equal control over the product whether you go thru Mark or Will/Amanda.