White_Zzzzz wrote:Sometimes suppliers discontinue stuff without telling the retailer. I've had it happen to me...not a fun thing, thats for sure.
That seems to be the case here.
I work at a wheel company, we discontinue stuff all the time, there is no set procedure to notify anyone.
same with where i work
no notice at all , once were out were out
Same thing with us at LMC Truck, we get things dicontinued every day. It's tuff for us and we're a damn big company 150mil a year baby!! So I can imagine how tuff it sometimes can be with a small company.
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Ok, we have 94 current styles of wheels in 5 lines and I would guess 2400 active wholesalers/retailers, 90% of which are not computer/internet savvy. Care to start calling?
Microsoft Access and Microsoft Word are wonderful tools....
Export data from the access database, do a mail-merge in microsoft word and you're done. Then send out the letter notifying the retailers of discontinued product(s).
A well trained monkey could do it in no more than half a day...
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while that would be nice , but alot of times there is no notice when parts get discontinued
its fact of life , sucks , move on and deal with it
topic is pretty much done with , so just let it go
or if a mod see's please lock
[quote=97cavie24ls(JDM&00s/c sedans™)]while that would be nice , but alot of times there is no notice when parts get discontinued
its fact of life , sucks , move on and deal with it
topic is pretty much done with , so just let it go
or if a mod see's please lock
Ok, great, whatever.
If not, if you want paid in bananas, cmon down.
sheesh