QUOTE] Originally posted by Mikehdtv:
...a lack of the "customer service" that they so loudly tout and may be an indication that Outlaw is hurting financially... They have too much product on hand that ain't been sold... Outlaw, may not survive the current economic downturn...
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This sounds like the beginning of a ugly conspiracy theory. Outlaw drops the price of an item, and the company is out of cash. But after further consideration... these rumors of the Outlaws imminent demise are just what they don't want us to even dream about... the whole deck of cards might collapse right before our eyes. It's so obvious to me now... all the value, quality and customer service are just a desperate ruse. Outlaw is an economic gamble that, alas, was too good to be true.
Outlaw only shows prototypes at the HT 2003 Show, but where's the real product? They want us to believe they are growing, but in reality they can't afford to actually build real working equipment.
Tell me that the former Secretary of the Treasury James O'Neil is running the supply vs. demand models for the this bankrupt company, and I will believe it. Soon the Outlaws' faces will be appearing on decks of playing cards, and we will have to hunt them down because of the threat they pose to our national security.
