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- Nov 1, 2007
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No business in their right mind is going to put up a statement saying they have defective goods. That would be suicide for sales. Is it ethical, maybe not, but the bottom line is MM is out to make a PROFIT.
If they are reimbursing customers for dead chicks, of course that loss in revenue is going to be passed on to the consumer.
Prices for chicks seem to be up at most places. Personally I would never buy hatchery chicks anyway. I'll stick to true show breeders because I want QUALITY birds anyways.
Oh, I agree with you totally with passing on the buck. I just find it INCREDIBLY funny about the timing. It didn't even take them a week.
No business in their right mind is going to put up a statement saying they have defective goods. That would be suicide for sales. Is it ethical, maybe not, but the bottom line is MM is out to make a PROFIT.
If they are reimbursing customers for dead chicks, of course that loss in revenue is going to be passed on to the consumer.
Prices for chicks seem to be up at most places. Personally I would never buy hatchery chicks anyway. I'll stick to true show breeders because I want QUALITY birds anyways.
Oh, I agree with you totally with passing on the buck. I just find it INCREDIBLY funny about the timing. It didn't even take them a week.