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I would be careful writing comments like this as it looks to me like you are in danger of committing libel.
I would check your facts regarding ownership of companies first and not air your grievances and dirty washing in public. It could back fire and look like TEP Technica is pursuing a personal vendetta against a specific person rather than following the correct and proper channels.
I wouldn't be surprised if you received some legal response OR WORSE regarding these comments.
I understand from them that you have in fact placed orders yourself with this company as recently as last week. Tom Brown from your company TEP Technica has ordered from this company, so I would be very careful not to look like a hypocrite or an IGNORAMUS at the very least.
This forum is designed to assist the industry in the supply of goods, I would suggest if you have issues regarding companies you deal with them another way, it would be alot cheaper for you to avoid being sued the **** out of.
  • Posted 14 Jul 2010 20:38
  • By Dandy
  • joined 26 May'09 - 10 messages
  • Manchester, United Kingdom

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