What?! You mean not all small businesses are startups hoping to sell out to a larger company for a boatload of cash? Are you saying some small businesses are content to stay in their lane and remain small to keep overhead low (and by extension, prices too)--and there are customers who will remain loyal even if it means their orders may take a bit longer?
Yes, well said
As much as I'd like to say I stay out of big box stores, it's just not feasible in today's world. Even in the small community I live in, a family run grocery store to buy diapers, or a family run clothing store to find a 3 pack of white shirts, just aint happening. And other than lumber, home depot has most contracting and a lot of houshold items cornered. I'd be lying if I said I didnt shop there.
So when I see baddawg getting some flak, whether or not its warranted ( most times I would say it's not) it's a bit of a let down. Not with baddawg, but with the complaints. This is about as family run as it can be. Like, goddamn, dude and his wife are receiving orders , stuffing envelopes, and sending packages out THEMSELVES. On top of that, baddawg comes on riu and works here as well, because promoting his business and answering questions is just that. Not like us jerk offs shooting the shit on here
What happened to twest is unfortunate, I get the frustration, bd had a string of bad luck and that could've rolled down to twest I'd guess. But knowing some of the details of glg (what I've learned on here being a 2 person operation) I personally have no problems ordering from them again and can easily overlook the complaints, because I understand the situation (I think) and I appreciate them as a small biz. I've also had many great, flawless transactions with glg, like many others on here.
This has nothing to do with dick riding or pandering to bd at all. But I do know that as a business, you can have 10 stellar reviews and that one negative one is what people walk away with. People reading this thread should definitely pay attention to the positive ones.