Well of course, couple of comments from the YouTube video A AbjectTestament posted.Do they still have outstanding orders from 2015-2020?

Notice the blah. blah, blah reply for an order that's over 8 years old


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Well of course, couple of comments from the YouTube video A AbjectTestament posted.Do they still have outstanding orders from 2015-2020?
In case anyone missed that post, please read it again.They've been looking to hire someone to handle all these old order problems for nearly 10 years. Just can't quite get it to happen...
Got some dry posts going on.
Here's a video for you to pick apart to liven things up.
That doesn't make any sense. Their production schedule spreadsheet shows that 2014 orders are 100% complete. Are you implying that they're lying or just bad at math?
Apparently bothAre you implying that they're lying or just bad at math?![]()
Their TSK is one of the smallest knives they've offered. I haven't held one because they don't exist, but from the specs it certainly can't be called a "big knife".It's only the "big knifes" outstanding
Hi Guy / Ellie.It’s crazy reading all these comments from people that own and operate successful and excellent knife companies.![]()
Yes because you have to be a knife company to know that completing old orders with new funds is just part of business. They are also the only people who know that to be successful you must overcommit and under deliver.It’s crazy reading all these comments from people that own and operate successful and excellent knife companies.![]()
Welcome, brand new member making first post!It’s crazy reading all these comments from people that own and operate successful and excellent knife companies.![]()
Hello. That's Shane, I'm Guy-Ellie.Hi Guy / Ellie.
Unpopular opinion but that does happen in the world of small business. Survive! is certainly pushing the envelope with its timelines but it looks like it's paying off. Their lights are on. They're still taking orders. They're shipping product. Their knives are still in high demand.Yes because you have to be a knife company to know that completing old orders with new funds is just part of business.
Troll. You are utterly full of crap.Hello. That's Shane, I'm Guy-Ellie.
Unpopular opinion but that does happen in the world of small business. Survive! is certainly pushing the envelope with its timelines but it looks like it's paying off. Their lights are on. They're still taking orders. They're shipping product. Their knives are still in high demand.
They're taking a frustrating yet effective approach to managing their social media, and taking a time and distance approach to repairing their name.