Andrew_WOT
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Looks like this "experiment" was a success.
At creating a group of potential buyers walking away because of the lack of transparency from the manufacturer and suggestion of the low customers intelligence only relying on drivers count as a purchase decision.
I really do not believe whoever bought it wouldn't have done it if the driver config wasn't up to their "standards", and even if they did, what would be their reaction when they finally find out.
Company reps talking down and ridiculing people raising their concerns didn't help the case either, and perhaps did some damage to Symphonium's reputation as a company.
I don't think at this point driver config, even if disclosed, matters anymore, the damage is done.
At creating a group of potential buyers walking away because of the lack of transparency from the manufacturer and suggestion of the low customers intelligence only relying on drivers count as a purchase decision.
I really do not believe whoever bought it wouldn't have done it if the driver config wasn't up to their "standards", and even if they did, what would be their reaction when they finally find out.
Company reps talking down and ridiculing people raising their concerns didn't help the case either, and perhaps did some damage to Symphonium's reputation as a company.
I don't think at this point driver config, even if disclosed, matters anymore, the damage is done.
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