Happy Thanksgiving.
One should not be surprised by anything in the latest CPT post, because we’ve seen No Name make similar statements in previous posts.
To wit:
1. Promise of glad tidings with another announcement of the CPT business concern sale coming to fruition.
2. Yet another apology from CPT owners. I’ve lost track of the apology account at this point. But the apology is always linked to a reminder about how many loyal CPT customers were screwed by this outfit. Nice reminder, No Name. I’m sure that promotes good will on behalf of the new ownership group (assuming one exists).
3. The second deal fell through—apparently sometime after Labor Day, as reflected by the cryptic language, “3rd time was the charm...” No Name always goes silent when these busted deals occur. In other words, No Name doesn’t let anyone know anything when relevant info becomes available.
4. Someone should inform No Name that one can’t pass off used, review samples as new, “A stock” product to customers, no matter what work is done on those samples. At this point, I doubt any warranties would ever be honored by a follow-on entity following acquisition. Of course, it’s up to the new buyers to formulate their warranty policies for old CPT customers. They might offer a limited warranty for a fee.
5. A kudos shoutout to the new ownership group and yet another promise of new products in the pipeline (e.g., Ground Zero”).
6. Wrap-up apology statement.
No Name should simply stop posting. That would be the Holiday Present we all would be thankful to receive.