steve said:
Geez guys. Quit whining, and go to work. It was a bad deal, so what. I can guarantee you that you are now wiser, smarter, and a better businessman. You should be thanking Bridge point cause they just gave you another life lesson, and it only cost you a few hundred bucks.
If you are going to cry every time you get ripped off and demand someone else pay for it ...how are you going to grow up and be able to run a successful business. We all learn more from our mistakes than our successes. One good day on the truck will more than pay for what most of you lost, but this negative energy will eat you alive and cost you allot more.
Move on and chalk it up.
ps. Happy Thanksgiving everyone.
Steve, your website is loaded with warnings about protecting people from rip-off artists. You are a member of ethical services... yet its OK for Warrington to come on here and
lie about Bridgepoint's involvement and for his employer to shirk responsibility?
Raising issues such as this to the surface, serves several purposes. Perhaps, just perhaps, suppliers will deal ethically with their customers and not just toss out products and then not stand behind them.
It illustrates a bulletin board community in action to
positively effect the own membership.
I agree with you that we learn more from our mistakes, but there are many mistakes to be made in life and this one IMO was caused by Bridgepoint and they failed initially to stand behind it.
Greg Crowley warned people on the board early on about this program. When I called them I was less than satisfied with the sales rep's professionalism.
I'm proud that my fellow Mikeysboarders are trying to keep this rip-off alive.
Unethical suppliers thrive on apathy.