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In Reply to: RE: Wally Malewicz is a thief posted by mbrooke on July 20, 2009 at 16:07:59
Technically, probably not.
What Wally is, is weird. I own one of his Wallytractors (bought it second hand on audiogon years ago and avoided all of the pain and suffering his original purchasers seem to go through). It actually works very, very well.
I think he knows his stuff, technically; and his products are good. His business practices, OTOH, are terrible.
I've said before that what Wally needs is a business manager to run the business while he designs and makes the equipment.
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doesn't provide a product isn't a 'thief'-he's "weird".
Amazing how the apologists will stick up for this guy, no matter how they have to bend the rules of common sense. Using this logic, I guess that makes Bernie Madoff 'a kindly, irascible ol' trickster-god love him!'
What a load.
"dammit"
some would chime in with for Ron Welborne - - another noted audio jerk (Hey Ron, WHERE ARE MY AMPS?????????????????)
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Is it really that hard to be honest and have common courtesy? Seems the answer for some is yes. It is too bad not all people who deal with him are forewarned.
A common experience resulting in a common confusion
Really, I've read so many negative posts about this guy that at this point, it wouldn't matter to me if he made a cartridge tool that changed the oil in my car while it aligned my cartridge automatically. I wouldn't send him a dime, and I don't understand why anyone would.
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