bucksnort999
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The split spreadsheet has the paypal addresses at the bottom.
The split spreadsheet has the paypal addresses at the bottom.
I added some Paypal IDs to the Split Spreadsheet. Mine is on there. I don't have jnr's yet.
If everyone not on that list sends their Paypal info to me (pm or email) I'll add them to it.
For those 4 split buyers where C120 or Rye are involved, please hold off paying me until we have the missing info. For everything else, you may pay all the others, including me.
Thanks! I think jrn's is the same as her email address; at least PayPal accepted my money![]()
Thanks! I think jrn's is the same as her email address; at least PayPal accepted my money![]()
I live near Manassas. Is there anything I can help with?
Called again...same results. Seriously thinking about moving our buy to another vendor as I know people are getting frustrated. Sorry folks!
stonebrewer said:Called again...same results. Seriously thinking about moving our buy to another vendor as I know people are getting frustrated. Sorry folks!
I can send money back too...if that's what we are doing. I need to get my money back from Stonebrewer first (since I paid all the splits once I received them) or wait until payday. Either way, I will get everything reversed if that is what we are doing? I'm really bummed. Wanted this grain, but I guess it is what it is...
I would hesitate to kill the deal for much of the time and effort invested and some resources will be lost. On the other side, I agree there is a point where we need to take action beyond sitting on our hands and just waiting around for miracles to happen.
Personally I can wait longer, as I have some grain stockpiled and just piecemealing the missing ingredients from my LHBS, but that's not what this group buy is meant for. I know some of you are more desperate to get the goodies. And staying in limbo for this long is beyond reasonable. If our supplier doesn't want to do this he should simply say so, and we all move on. Then again, communication has been absolutely nihil. <The horse...>
I wish we could push this order through as is and then reconsider our options for the future. At the moment we do not have an alternate source setup, and it will take some time and effort to do so.
Meanwhile, since this buy is stonebrewer's puppy, I'm waiting for his decision on how to proceed next. I will refund all the monies paid to me by Sunday at the latest, unless a miracle has occurred or you let me know you want it sooner.
Some of us have tried to get bulk buys through an LHBS. I'm not sure how deep the exploration went, but the results were slim, from what I remember, and those few who entertained the idea wanted to sell pretty much at their retail price. The only one who actually sent their "bid" was Annapolis HomeBrew in Severna Park (my local LHBS) and, get this, the lot would be dropped off at their store!/I]! Not good for any DC/NOVA/Frederick area brewers, who are the main target group and the only ones in this region at least somewhat interested in organizing these bulk buys.
Derek, however, was the exception, and if he was a more diligent businessman and communicator I'm sure things could have worked out beneficially for all of us, including himself. How many of us stand to make $100-200 from just placing a couple phone calls to the distributor and the group organizer, without even seeing or touching the merchandise traded?
One of the criteria that was on the list, besides pricing and decent variety, is having the order drop shipped at a "centrally located" place for ease of logistics.
Some of us have tried to get bulk buys through an LHBS. I'm not sure how deep the exploration went, but the results were slim, from what I remember, and those few who entertained the idea wanted to sell pretty much at their retail price. The only one who actually sent their "bid" was Annapolis HomeBrew in Severna Park (my local LHBS) and, get this, the lot would be dropped off at their store!/I]! Not good for any DC/NOVA/Frederick area brewers, who are the main target group and the only ones in this region at least somewhat interested in organizing these bulk buys.
Derek, however, was the exception, and if he was a more diligent businessman and communicator I'm sure things could have worked out beneficially for all of us, including himself. How many of us stand to make $100-200 from just placing a couple phone calls to the distributor and the group organizer, without even seeing or touching the merchandise traded?
One of the criteria that was on the list, besides pricing and decent variety, is having the order drop shipped at a "centrally located" place for ease of logistics.
In regards to those who intend to bail out.
There are quite a few splits in this buy. Anyone who is in on those and decides to "split" from the deal will leave empty spots that need to be filled. I'm sure we can ways to redistribute or decide to jettison a whole split.
I can see the hardship of having $50-$400 tied up in stonebrewer's PayPal account until Derek moves, if he ever does. In the mean time, we must brew on!
Since it can take a while, I want to suggest this:
Anyone who wants to stay "IN" should perhaps leave a minimum (20-30%?) deposit. Then when the deal goes forward, the balance is due at once or forfeit the deposit. This is not my call, just a thought.