Black ovis/camofire going out of business?

Well, running a successful business isn't easy, I've been running my own for 20+ years and it's a constant struggle. Mom and Pop brick and mortar businesses compete with online guys that are running slim margins in order to draw the buy cheaper crowd and in the end for whatever reason if the math doesn't add up everybody gets sent home. You're never too big to fail.
 
I have an order that says it was shipped on Oct 17, with a tracking number and thats it. No movement on the order other than it was picked up at West Valley City at 1100 on the 17th. My CC has not been charged...yet. It is coming to Canada, so if truly was shipped, then it will sit with all the other mail/parcels that are sitting around cause Canada Post is on strike. Might get it by Christmas, might....

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Guys crying to the judge about how if he can’t film himself trespassing and gut shooting animals he can’t feed his family yet he’s selling 144,000 in shitty bino harnesses. Sure buddy

I bet it was 144,000 worth of just their branded underwear… that’s the state of hunting in today’s SM fanboy world. I saw a dude in Riggins wearing MF attire, just pointed and laughed. He was 4’10” flat brimmed hat in a diesel lifted too high. Pure laughs were had that night.

I’m not saying I don’t get made fun of behind my back. I’m sure I do lol.
 
It’s wild that any adult man fan boys out over another adult short of being in awe of a Medal of Honor winner or true hero. I really don’t get it?
 
Well, running a successful business isn't easy, I've been running my own for 20+ years and it's a constant struggle. Mom and Pop brick and mortar businesses compete with online guys that are running slim margins in order to draw the buy cheaper crowd and in the end for whatever reason if the math doesn't add up everybody gets sent home. You're never too big to fail.
I think this sheds a new light as to why companies like Kuiu or First Lite refuse to do business with third party retailers. It wouldn't shock me if Sitka follows suit.

One wrong move from a retailer and you're staring at a $500,000 loss. Sheesh!
 
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