Tex Koder
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So I was at my LHS the other day.. looking to pickup some EXB front bumpers for my Dumpster Fire and other projects..
They didn't have any in stock and was suggesting that I go order some from Amain.. if I needed them in a hurry.
I told them I rather spend my money with them and to just backorder some for me...
When the guy went into the system to add my order.. He stated that "HH's system was down again.."
So I cracked a joke about someone over there in their IT department must have forgotten to 'update a software patch or some sort"...
This basically launch the guy into a rant about how HH is currently in the process of doing a major overhaul/system upgrade..
For BOTH their Network Hardware AND Backend Software at the SAME time!!
Not a wise move with mission critical systems..
So, this may be the cause of all the "discontinued" status of their models because their System is probably having lots of issues with the new upgrades and can't seem to get their inventory/supply-chain in sync... At the moment.
If hobby shops can't reliably access the system to place fulfillment orders or customers' backorders.. Then I can imagine why HH is putting everything in a "place holder pattern" -on their frontend website ,til they get their network fixed/straightened out.
Just my thoughts based on what the guy is telling me on what's going on behind the scenes at HH.
They didn't have any in stock and was suggesting that I go order some from Amain.. if I needed them in a hurry.
I told them I rather spend my money with them and to just backorder some for me...
When the guy went into the system to add my order.. He stated that "HH's system was down again.."
So I cracked a joke about someone over there in their IT department must have forgotten to 'update a software patch or some sort"...
This basically launch the guy into a rant about how HH is currently in the process of doing a major overhaul/system upgrade..
For BOTH their Network Hardware AND Backend Software at the SAME time!!
Not a wise move with mission critical systems..
So, this may be the cause of all the "discontinued" status of their models because their System is probably having lots of issues with the new upgrades and can't seem to get their inventory/supply-chain in sync... At the moment.
If hobby shops can't reliably access the system to place fulfillment orders or customers' backorders.. Then I can imagine why HH is putting everything in a "place holder pattern" -on their frontend website ,til they get their network fixed/straightened out.
Just my thoughts based on what the guy is telling me on what's going on behind the scenes at HH.
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