Beranda, you are one of my most valued customers and even though I'm constantly changing things and making adjustments you've been supportive and I appreciate that. As you've said in the post above, as well as in other posts, evolving is a necessity. That's true in any business but I think it's even more important in this field and actually imperative if one would like to be successful for an extended period. I'm glad at least one person understands my vision and I hope many more will be able to do the same. My logic tells me to continuously change every aspect of the process long before it requires change, even if it's ultimately unnecessary I think it's better than becoming stale and predictive. In other words it's my belief that a vendors "store" should be maintained like an aircraft. It's not something you try fixing mid-flight, you break it all down and rebuild while it's safely tucked away in the hangar. Everyone here has witnessed what happens when we become complacent and develop a routine. I hope the parties involved in that situation realize this fact and adapt to their problems in a couple of key sectors of service, I won't elaborate or speculate but I'm sure a few people can follow what I'm saying. If I am allowed to have a pair of representatives you'll definitely be one of the first considered B! You're a very intelligent woman, very well spoken and you have a strong grasp on what's running through my mind when I make these decisions.
Like I previously mentioned I encourage everyone to consider the new vendor Jewy has introduced. Obviously I'm always hovering at full capacity, even when I expand my inventory and I have no idea what the new vendor can handle but if enough people decide to do business this side of the border maybe our friends down south will be more motivated to progress and pull out of the rut they've dug for themselves.