Did anyone see the email they put out about this? It was a little charged and seemed like Grimco was butthurt. The last thing this industry needs is 1 company selling all of the main line equipment and Roland knows this.We need to find a new supplier for our Roland inks and parts now. Grimco and Roland don't get along I guess.
Yeah no kiddin'. Could've just said "effective immediately blah blah blah" instead of sounding whiny.Grimco could have been more diplomatic and not started out with "Due to Roland's decision"
Not sure why that irks me but it seems snarky and unprofessional.
NazdarWe need to find a new supplier for our Roland inks and parts now. Grimco and Roland don't get along I guess.
And now Fellers just closed shop here in Denver. I know Milano Digital here in town just picked up Arlon if that helps.I never was able to get the Dentube site to work and had already cut back on using them since they took about a year to get a plotter they sold me fixed. They did stock plenty of Avery though so I could always get some if my other vendor ran out and I need it it soon.
Grimco is expensive (even when I get things quoted) and doesn't locally stock most of what I use so I don't like seeing them take over other companies.
Why wouldn't you use a credit card?I paid tubelite cod. Decided to do it that way to avoid their useless accounting sending multiple bills for one delivery, etc. They still would send me bills occasionally and I would have to remind them that we paid cod. We were using tubelite because Grimco was even worse. Now they want a credit card at time of purchase (aint happening) and they are letting all of their drivers go on Jan 1 so I am guessing no more delivery soon. Looks like the local plastic house for boards and the cowboy for a while for everything else.
Our driver told us they are all being let go. I guess they will use a courier service now $$.Whats the deal on letting their drivers go? They deliver twice a day here.