07-29-2018, 02:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Antonmb
I’m not sure why it‘s controversial. I ran an industrial manufacturing company for many years before I retired, and we always communicated to our customers the reasons for our price increases, whether due to material costs, customs duties, labor rates, etc. It was part of our value system that we try to be open and transparent with our customers. I appreciate this from Bryston, it’s a reflection of their integrity and not common enough these days.
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