From Synaptic Records Sent Sat, Feb 14th 1998, 16:36
>yeah... NOW it doesn't Denise, I have no idea where you get your information. I am the only one running this store at this point and I NEVER had a Going Out of Business Sign posted on my store. Given that you live 2000 miles away from my store, I would really like to know how it is that you are so sure that there was one when I'm here every day and have never seen one. Your attempts to make my customers believe that I am goingout of business are not appreciated. >> Given that I am working 12 hours a day trying ot keep my business going >>after my partner bailed without notice, >who wants to be a crew in a sinking ship? It is not a sinking ship -- I have three serious buyout offers that I am considering. While it is no one's business why I have decided to sell, I guess you've made it necessary to talk about it. I built this business for Ben -- he chose to leave and so I choose to move on to other things -- though I will very likely continue to run the web business. >>I don't appreciate having someone >>tell my customers that I'm out of business. >your storefront did that for you... >the customers have the right to know, especially if they aren't getting orders >and not getting email replies! Again, you are spreading unsubstantiated rumors. Yes, I have had trouble running both the storefront and the web business by myself. Ben left one week ago. In that time, 10-15 of my customers have offered to help me get the orders in and respond to web customers. I regret the brief lag in responding to some of my web customers, but I hardly think that a brief delay signals failure of a business. Frankly, I think that recovering in one week from the loss of my buyer is pretty good. Rick Synaptic Records 608 S. Broadway Denver, CO 80209 (303) 722-9428 (vox) (303) 722-9540 (fax) xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx http://www.eazy.net/synaptic-records/