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    Del
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    I have had an uneasy feeling about D&G for a while now. I cant help feeling their nothing but a shower of two faced twats who are quitetly working away at total domination in this trade and I’m sorry but I dont see us independents as being any part of their long term statagey.

    We can see that they fully expect to roll out inkfish on a bigger scale with other manufacturers where some of our guys will lose even more money

    You also have to remember that a fair proportion of our guys sell machines and those that dont, are still service agents for a lot of manufacturers who will lose work when machines are replaced by comet as they will tend to lose the servicing work to comet as well.

    At the last couple of meetings we have had with them I honestly feel we have been tipping our hand away to them and giving them far too much information about what what we are doing on other projects that have fook all to do with the training.

    I know that we are trying to use them to futher our training initative but
    my take is that they are stringing us along to see if they can use our example to get the manufacturers to raise their sights when it comes to
    being able to display a higher perception of competance to D&G customers.

    Sorry if you dont agree but I get a sense that we’re supping with the Devil
    sometimes. Lets just hope all this paly, paly stuff doesn’t come back to bite us on the arse with regards our members.

    Sean

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    kwatt
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    Inkfish will fail.

    The Comet deal, give me a viable alternative.

    We often have to sup with the devil I’m afraid, but I’d rather I knew the devil than not.

    K.

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