
Originally Posted by
sergioscirocco
So this means all dealers will continue normally dealing directly with APR and not with HP?
Sounds like that's what is intended, perhaps trying to remove a layer from the supply chain.
IF this is the case and IF as is stated on the HP website this action was taken with no prior notice to HP, after 16 years of trading and with HP having invested heavily in their business partnership with APR, I would question the ethics of APR's actions. Of course, this is speculation prefixed by the capital IFs, APR will no doubt claim to be justified in their actions and we'll probably never know the ins and outs of it, but it is normal practice in such cases for either party to give reasonable notice that the arrangement is coming to an end.
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George
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