Re: RE: Jules...Gone...I think here's why.

From: Jack Hilton III (HEMI@charter.net)
Date: Mon Oct 19 1998 - 01:01:22 EDT


I too am unhappy that Jules has chosen not to frequent us any more .

I liked the products he offered , even though I thought that the prices
were way overboard .

The only thing that I didn't appreciate about Jules was his attitude .

He had this "know-it-all" mentallity and he would get these fits of pouting
in which he would try and start little flames over .

The last I heard of him was around the JBA deal .

After he tried to pick a fight with me publiclly on the DML , I wrote his
personal e-mail and said that even though I appreciate the type of business
he ran , I did not appreciate the way in which he tried to personally slam
me on the DML . If he had something to say to me about anything that I did
(and I didn't see that I did anything wrong) , then he should have had the
tact to do it privately . I had the coutesey to talk to him privately after
he slammed me and I let him know that if I were a business owner that I
wouldn't have the attitude that he does , especially directly to the main
group of people that I was planning on trying to sell to .

At any rate , yes I am not happy that he has chosen to pout and leave , but
what can ya do ?

You gotta remember , no matter what *anyone* says about this stuff , NO-ONE
knows everything about this stuff . There are a few that know alot , they
even make me feel really dumb sometimes , but I am quite sure that even
they learn something new from time to time that they did not know .

At 12:21 AM 10/19/98 -0400, you wrote:
>And if I remember correctly Jules responded that he used the "house" as
>the office for handling the mail order/catalog part, and that the shop
>was located elsewhere.
>
>Anyway, he doesn't seem to be around any more, which in my opinion is
>too bad. I don't remember anyone quibbling with his technical know-now,
>but there were any number of "opinions" on costs, and based on past
>experience these "opinions" rarely if ever represent the true cost of
>doing something.
>
>Craig
>

W . Jack Hilton III

HEMI@charter.net



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