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<blockquote data-quote="Hawkeye Pierce" data-source="post: 1991897" data-attributes="member: 112455"><p>So I guess this has more to do with the fact I stopped buying all Remington products a while ago because of the choices they made.Also I'm in a mood do to people screwing me over on the sale of my house.</p><p>I understand they have been around for a long time and the loss from a historical standpoint is a shame, but now to my rant.</p><p>I say they got what they deserved, for all the companies they bought and shutdown because they were unwilling to create a higher quality product to compete so they just bought them out. Just because they flooded the market with a have way decent product at a good price and became a standardized component of many builds doesn't mean you can make crapy business deals. Choices have consequences, and while this might not be directly linked in a way it could be, if they had bought less and saved more this mighthave turned out differently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hawkeye Pierce, post: 1991897, member: 112455"] So I guess this has more to do with the fact I stopped buying all Remington products a while ago because of the choices they made.Also I'm in a mood do to people screwing me over on the sale of my house. I understand they have been around for a long time and the loss from a historical standpoint is a shame, but now to my rant. I say they got what they deserved, for all the companies they bought and shutdown because they were unwilling to create a higher quality product to compete so they just bought them out. Just because they flooded the market with a have way decent product at a good price and became a standardized component of many builds doesn't mean you can make crapy business deals. Choices have consequences, and while this might not be directly linked in a way it could be, if they had bought less and saved more this mighthave turned out differently. [/QUOTE]
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