Originally Posted by
FlyingViking
Is that the best you got? Criticize their language and writing skills instead of thanking them for their effort in making YOUR life better (unless you're a ALPA worker that is...).
Great ! Just send in your card and let the majority win the vote, or are you too scared?
It's not an attack. I'm looking for a public and open sign from this secret organization that seems to be afraid to show it's cards to the world. It's simple to me, but let's put it this way. You have a company. Your
only portal to the world is a website. You claim that you have professionals and great people with lots of experience are running your new company. Your website is already full of spelling errors and grammatical problems and then you let one of your PR people put up testimonials from designated "communicators." The communicator has trouble putting sentences together. As a small business owner, I would do my best to make sure that my website had no errors so that people take me seriously. If I go to a company I have never heard of to buy product and I look at their website and find it full of errors, I click on to another website. I'm looking for a sign to get off the fence on one side or the other. A secret forum and a poorly written website is not a selling point to me, neither is 360 pages of either side just bashing each other and barely 10 pages actually discussing the topic of the thread, but that's off point.
Another testimonial:
"GRR is the home of international powerhouses like Amway and CaseSteel. Amway. "
I lived in the U.P. It's Steelcase not CaseSteel and Amway is on there twice? This is a testimonial from someone who says he went back and spoke to the important customers and heard their complaints. Why would your PR person let that go? Everybody is happy to fact check every single thing ALPA puts out and correct spellings of wall postings in the lounge, but the DPA gets a free ride? This is the website they have invited newspapers and television stations to look at. It boggles my mind.