I placed an order on 10/17 in the morning. I received a order confirmation shortly afterward. Never received a shipping confirmation or tracking number or anything. But my order did arrive on 10/24. I was worried, but they did come thru.
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Can’t believe this thread is still going. I’ll say this about boycotting a retailer- if you really wanted to boycott every retailer that supports something you don’t agree with you’d go naked and probably starve to death. And you wouldn’t have a phone or pc to even tell people about it. If you have a problem with a specific guy or product, don’t buy his stuff. If it actually puts a dent in the retailer’s sales of that particular person’s product they’ll probably stop carrying it. You can still inform the retailer that you disagree with their decision to carry so and so’s product but giving them a threatening ultimatum is bad form IMO.
That being said, I highly doubt a few guys boycotting Camofire and BO had anything to do with them going under.
I think the decision to platform and enrich convicted poachers is an indicator of leadership's lack of character and conscience, and the fact that the poor decisions and greed that led to a chapter 7 came from the same minds is the proof.
I don't think any of us are dumb enough to think that we have individual sway with any one retailer, but to say "who cares, everyone who sells anything is just as bad as Kendall" is just ridiculous. We're not talking about Walmart, these are tiny companies with a handful of employees, and most of them are run by fairly decent people.
It's really not that complicated. There's lots of stores that sell hunting gear and lots of direct to consumer companies. Not hard to find one selling something you want that isn't a supporter of muley freak, the bowmars, or other similar parasites/black eyes of the hunting industry.Rokslide took ad revenue from CF and BO and everyone is still here. And how does the size of the company have anything to do with boycotting them ? I don’t see your logic.
Smaller companies are easier to sway. Their lower revenue makes boycotting more painful, and small niche companies are much easier to avoid because they have more direct competitors. So BO giving a middle finger to former customers rather than cut ties with an unreformed unrepentant criminal who sheds a bad light on the already misunderstood and maligned hunting "industry" tells a lot.And how does the size of the company have anything to do with boycotting them ? I don’t see your logic.
I find it strange that you take it as a middle finger for a company to continue selling items that most likely (I have no direct knowledge of) were selling. I have a hard time comprehending the mindset of a lot of people in this tread that because BO carried a line of goods from a manufacturer that has a bad past, they themselves should be boycotted. How about the all the pieces of equipment that were branded BO that were high value pieces in a market saturated by high prices? From my interactions with them, they seemed to have have niche that filled a space that quite a few hunters I know complain about. The I want new tech pieces without the Sitka/Kuiu name tax. I have been in a small niche company in a competitive space now for almost 4 years now and I will tell you it is far more stressful that the big corp roles because exactly as you say they are easier to sway ie move the needle on revenue. Small companies don't have the same safety nets to deal with bigger variances in cash flow. I don't know what caused this but I can for sure say that those in management/leadership had many sleepless nights months before this trying to find a path through so that those hourly employees stayed employed. I'll step off my soap box now.Smaller companies are easier to sway. Their lower revenue makes boycotting more painful, and small niche companies are much easier to avoid because they have more direct competitors. So BO giving a middle finger to former customers rather than cut ties with an unreformed unrepentant criminal who sheds a bad light on the already misunderstood and maligned hunting "industry" tells a lot.
can somewhere share the document or where to find them?From looking at the documents:
Crispi is listed as a creditor, being owed $370,000.
They owe Muley Freak $144,000.
Sitka is owed $509,000.
Rokslide is owed $599.
Interesting of note, Kendall Card is listed as a creditor, being owed $500,000.
To be clear: I don’t think anyone boycotting BO/CF had anything to do with their demise. It appears that leadership just sucked cash out until the company died.I find it strange that you take it as a middle finger for a company to continue selling items that most likely (I have no direct knowledge of) were selling. I have a hard time comprehending the mindset of a lot of people in this tread that because BO carried a line of goods from a manufacturer that has a bad past, they themselves should be boycotted. How about the all the pieces of equipment that were branded BO that were high value pieces in a market saturated by high prices? From my interactions with them, they seemed to have have niche that filled a space that quite a few hunters I know complain about. The I want new tech pieces without the Sitka/Kuiu name tax. I have been in a small niche company in a competitive space now for almost 4 years now and I will tell you it is far more stressful that the big corp roles because exactly as you say they are easier to sway ie move the needle on revenue. Small companies don't have the same safety nets to deal with bigger variances in cash flow. I don't know what caused this but I can for sure say that those in management/leadership had many sleepless nights months before this trying to find a path through so that those hourly employees stayed employed. I'll step off my soap box now.
Just FYI, the court filings are public record. You should be able to find them on any PACER site.
See above. You have to register an account.can somewhere share the document or where to find them?
What is he saying peerless? I’d rather get VD than give any of that guys video’s a click lol
Basically that over the last six or so years he had built a fairly lucrative business relationship with BO. Mutually beneficial. He was/is good friends with the employees at BO and was as shocked as anyone to hear of their financial situation. They warehouse and ship multiple Elk Shape branded products for him and like other brands, he is out a significant amount of money.What is he saying peerless? I’d rather get VD than give any of that guys video’s a click lol
Can’t stand the guy for lots of reasons, but I’ll slow clap his decision to move on and not add fuel to the fire. Not an easy thing for most people to do, so credit where credit is due.Basically that over the last six or so years he had built a fairly lucrative business relationship with BO. Mutually beneficial. He was/is good friends with the employees at BO and was as shocked as anyone to hear of their financial situation. They warehouse and ship multiple Elk Shape branded products for him and like other brands, he is out a significant amount of money.
The big difference being he isn’t going to pursue a lawsuit to recover his losses. He is writing it off as a loss and moving on. Looking for new partners to take over the storing and shipping of his branded goods.
Did you pull up the docs or just repost? If you have access I am curious what the referenced severance payouts before filing were. IE last paycheck or parachute payments? I don't feel like signing up for an account to access the files personally but am curious if someone else is already looking.Not sure if it's been posted yet or not, but attached is their list of unsecured creditors. Lots of suppliers got clipped unfortunately. Sad deal.
Incredible seeing that. Some people simply aren’t cut out to run a business.Not sure if it's been posted yet or not, but attached is their list of unsecured creditors. Lots of suppliers got clipped unfortunately. Sad deal.
There were a couple other Asian suppliers on the list, not just that one.So the BO clothing is actually "Foo Brothers". Not sure why I just found that amusing.