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Chris,<br>
You were kind enough to share offlist the name of the distributor
with whom you've become dissatisfied. Actually, given your post
below, you came very close to identifying the vendor to any astute
reader.<br>
Would you be willing to share, on list being best, the names of
those distributors for which you have been given the most and
biggest gold stars? We could all benefit.<br>
Thanks, Allan<br>
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Founder and Chief Technology Officer<br>
<b>Positive Energy, Inc.</b><br>
3201 Calle Marie<br>
Santa Fe, New Mexico 87507<br>
<b>505 424-1112</b><br>
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On 4/24/2012 10:28 AM, Christopher Warfel wrote:
<blockquote cite="mid:4F96D49E.70703@entech-engineering.com"
type="cite">I received some fine suggestions after I determined it
was unwize to continue to use our current vendor in any large
capacity. As a follow-up, we are now waiting almost one month for
a very basic equipment order that lead to my original post. There
has been no explanation for the delay and today we learned that
they didn't even enter the order completely. Forget the NABCEP
solar sales consultant, how about a company that can acknowledge
and process a PO.
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On 4/13/2012 8:51 AM, Christopher Warfel wrote:
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<blockquote type="cite">We have been using the same wholesale
supplier for many years for most of our solar electric equipment
purchases. It's been a difficult relationship. Orders are not
acknowledged, delayed in processing, delays in shipping, etc.
They advertise as a nation-wide supplier but they are not
staffed on weekends when we often find they made a mistake in
our order. It takes more time and effort to manage the purchase
order than we care to continue to commit. I am asking if there
are suppliers out there that are not such a problem. I know this
isn't a technical question, but it has much to do with our
industry. Contact me off line if that is deemed most
appropriate. Thanks for any insight.
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