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I’m glad to know
that “Hambro Sudefy” is a scam artist but I want to
deal with a good mail order company. Where do I turn? What do I
do?
This problem faces many of the beginners
in mail order today. That’s why it’s important for publishers
to not copy the news media and only report derogatory information
- but publish the good stuff too.
While scams and rip-offs should NEVER be
ignored and are the best ways to prohibit their growth, why don’t
more people start writing about the company who “did”
issue them a refund check? The dealer that was late processing their
order but “did” put an extra 250 copies in the box to
compensate for the delay?
Yes, folks, they’re out there! People
just don’t take the time to point them out to other people.
It’s really not fair! They get their order and everything
is fine so they have no reason to complain. They will place another
order in the future but will never tell anyone else about them unless
a problem arises.
I think it’s time a lot of us started
bringing out the “good” side of the coin. People need
to see the “Right” and “Wrong” of an issue.
Being exposed to “Wrong” all the time is a distorted
way to conduct your life and your business.
In fact - here’s a partial list of
some GOOD people to help you get started. Please take the time to
write these people FIRST because this report may be old by the time
you read it. I have taken precautions to only list people who have
been in business quite awhile and are likely to stay in business
for a long time to come. However, people can die, move, become ill
and go out of business altogether. Keep trying until you do hook
up with some of them and they will help introduce you to others.
List of Good People:
Gene Brown, 32142-D U.S. Highway 97 N,
Tonasket, WA 98855; Wayne Stoutenburg, P.O. Box 448, Madison, TN
37116; Dale Rolland, 2045 Deer Trail #205, Floresville, TX 78114;
Mail Order Messenger, P.O. Box 358, Middleton, TN 38052; Dalgis
Arencibia, 140 E. 39th Street, Hialeah, FL 33013; Gary Davis Services,
P.O. Box 80, Foyil, OK 74031; Pat Flanagan, P.O. Box 281, Granger,
IN 46530-0281; Suttco Marketing, Box 9684, Highway 41-W, Trenton,
N.C. 28585; John Mason, P.O. Box 792, Woodbine, N.J. 08270-0792;
Graphico Publishing, P.O. Box 488, Bluff City, TN 37618-0488; Joseph
Hillery, 1818 Vernon Street, N.W. #305, Washington, D.C. 20009;
Maynard Hawkins, P.O. Box 3403, Wichita Falls, TX 76301; Bill Booth,
P.O. Box 96, Purdy, MO 65734-0096; Faith Knott, 1512 Honeysuckle
Drive, Bel Air, MD 21014; Steve Holder, P.O. Box 6152, Kingsport,
TN 37663-6152; Thomas McCrary, P.O. Box 64, South Holland, IL 60473;
Last Stop Publishing, P.O. Box 1055, Chiefland, FL 32626; Paula
Demers, P.O. Box 280, Ft. Walton Beach, FL 32549; DynaWEB Gold,
P.O. Box 699, Bluff City, TN 37618-0699; Roy Beasley, P.O. Box 3087,
Jekyll Island, GA 31527; Don Smith, P.O. Box 7600, Newark, DE 19714;
Weldon Bugg, 3325 Lake Shore Blvd., St. Cloud, FL 34769.
And Remember:
You have to ALSO be a good person to benefit
the rewards and help of a good person. You can’t go into a
relationship with any of these people with the sole thought of “using”
them until you make some money. Instead, you should treasure these
people as a breathe of fresh air. Dealing with honest people will
save you lots and lots of money. Treat them like the gems they really
are and you and your business will certainly be successful in the
long run. Good luck to you.