Actually the obligation of a business to it's customers only extends as far 
as it benefits the business itself.  When the cost to itself exceeds the 
benefit to itself...

There's always a % of customers the business does not care about.

I don't believe Pentax has the obligation you mention.  In our mind they 
should, but in reality their obligation ends at the expiration of the 
warranty period.

Tom C.







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Subject: Re: The JCO survey
Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2006 09:23:33 -0700

I'd disagree with that.  They have an obligation to their customer base to
put out a good, solid, useable product, and stand behind it with service
and parts availability, and perhaps even upgrades and improvements over
time, such as firmware upgrades as they've been doing.

Shel



 > [Original Message]
 > From: William Robb

 > ----- Original Message -----
 > From: "David Savage"
 > Subject: Re: The JCO survey
 >
 >
 >
 > >
 > > Well in that case Pentax definitely have no obligation to him.
 >
 > They don't have an obligation to anyone other than their shareholders.



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