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- Okay.. most of you by now have probably seen SMG's rambling,
- nonsensical posting about leaving the Amiga market. Here is some
- more info for you to chew on, presented as two text files..
- the first is from Kevin Hisel, Webmaster of the Amiga Web
- Directory at http://www.cucug.org/amiga.html (THE single best
- Amiga resource on the Web). He called SMG and attempted to find
- out the truth.
-
- The second is from Sam Johnson ("unclesam" here) who posted this
- to usenet and also emailed it to me. Sam's good friend in Idaho,
- Marv Birkenbine, is an Amiga Dealer.
-
- You can judge for yourself without me guiding you. Where the
- exact truth is, is hard to say.
-
- However I still personally think that any 1200s brought into the
- USA would sell. After all, practially all the 1200s that Commodore
- ever made sold, didn't they?
-
- Harv
- --
-
- (here is Kevin Hisel's posting which is also on the AWD..)
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- Well, here's the latest! :-)
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- More About the SMG Story - Did they quit or were they fired?
-
- 04-May-96 - The Service Management Group (SMG) did not entirely
- voluntarily leave the Amiga market as might be inferred from a recent,
- rambling press release distributed widely on the Internet by SMG.
- According to brief comments made by Amiga Technologies' Company
- Spokesman, Gilles Bourdin to CUCUG, "The contract with SMG was indeed
- resigned to the 31st of March 1996." CUCUG has received a copy of the
- actual letter to SMG dated May 25, 1996 and signed by AT president
- Petro Tyschtschenko terminating the SMG contract.
-
- However, SMG's president, Paul Bielski said in an interview with CUCUG
- today that the decision was not entirely one-sided on AT's part,
- either. Bielski told us, "During many phone calls in the final weeks,
- Gilles, Petro Tyschtschenko, and others asked us to stay. There were
- 'many ways' acceptable to AT Germany, we could continue to participate
- in the Amiga marketplace. We chose not to continue."
-
- "The termination of the SMG contract was simply not a factor in our
- decision. The role the SMG would play in the North American market was
- agreed to by the SMG, Amiga Technologies and QuikPak more than a month
- earlier. The SMG continued to purchase systems from QuikPak and
- directly from Amiga Technologies, Germany, well into mid-April,"
- Bielski noted.
-
- In the meantime, AT has named QuikPak of Norristown, Pennsylvania as
- the exclusive sales source of Amiga product in North America. QuikPak
- is also the manufacturer/assembler of the Amiga A4000T line of
- computers. Another company, Zober Industries, a contract manufacturer
- in Croydon, Pennsylvania, makes many of the PC boards and other
- components of the A4000T.
-
- CUCUG has also received a copy of a FAX dated April 3, 1996 addressed
- to SMG from Quikpak declining SMG's request to purchase Amiga product
- at distributor pricing. This would severely hinder SMG's ability to
- continue to distribute Amiga products to dealers since they would be
- forced to buy merchandise at the same prices their customers already
- pay. Bielski said, "The QuikPak letter...was authored AFTER the SMG
- notified the 400+ NA dealers that we would sell single units for
- dealers for $2400. Our dealer letter was release at the close of
- business on April 2, 1996. This was a unilateral action on our part to
- reduce the price dealers pay for the Amiga 4000T. It was our sincere
- hope this action would result in more Amiga sales as well as reduced
- dealer and consumer prices."
-
- A few Amiga pundits have questioned the authenticity of the
- now-infamous SMG press release, however after much hoopla surrounding
- its publication on the Internet, SMG did not deny its authorship.
-
- Another charge against SMG making the rounds on the Internet, was that
- SMG refused to import the popular, low-priced Amiga A1200 computer
- into North America. Bielski's response to that was, "This is simply
- not true. We polled every dealer asking if they wanted them. Amiga
- Tech told us their minimum order quantity was 5,000 units. Despite
- repeated dealer queries, we never could amass a a six month forecast
- larger that 500-700 units. Despite all of this, the SMG formally
- presented Amiga Technologies with a purchase order for 5,000 A1200
- units in January '96 and again in March'96. For reasons Petro
- Tyschtschenko may want to provide, Amiga Technologies could not
- deliver the systems. When those efforts failed, we asked AT to sell us
- the pieces of the A1200. The SMG would do the PAL to NTSC conversion
- and repackage the systems with more memory, bigger disk and faster
- modem, all at our own expense. Again, AT would not sell us the units.
- Finally, we asked AT to simply license the technology to us. The SMG
- would build the units itself, paying AT a license fee, and assuming
- all of the risk on our own. Still, no sale."
-
- "The SMG made every effort, and fully accepted the financial risk, of
- bring the A1200 to North America. The reason the A1200 is not in North
- America does not rest with the SMG," Bielski said.
-
- -Kevin Hisel
- Champaign-Urbana Commodore Users Group
-
- Copyright, 1996, CUCUG
-
- -Kevin Hisel
- Champaign-Urbana Commodore Users Group
- http://www.cucug.org/
- --
-
- And here is Sam Johnson's post which showed up on Usenet today:
-
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- Date: Sun, 5 May 1996 03:18:30 -0600 (MDT)
- From: unclesam@cyberhighway.net (Samuel S. Johnson)
- To: harv@cup.portal.com (Harv Laser)
- Subject: FWD: SMG: Just the Fax, Man!
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- From System ....: CyberAmiga
- From Conference : comp.sys.amiga.misc
- MessageID ......: <4831.6699T180T1362@cyberhighway.net>
- Originally from : Samuel S. Johnson <unclesam@cyberhighway.net>
- Subject ........: SMG: Just the Fax, Man!
-
- By devious means, I have obtained a fax copy of the following two messages:
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- [logo: AMIGA]
-
- Amiga Technologies GmbH
- Berliner Ring 89
- D-64625 Bensheim
-
-
- The Service Management Group, Inc.
- Mr. Rick Stine
- 10400 Little Patuxent Parkway
- Suite 440
- Columbia, MD 21044
- USA By facsimile and regular mail
-
-
-
- March 25, 1996
-
- Notice of Termination
-
-
- Dear Mr. Stine,
-
- This has reference to the Product Services Agreement dated November 10, 1995
- between AMIGA Technologies GmbH, Bensheim, Germany and The Service
- Management Group, Inc., Columbia, Maryland.
-
- Pursuant to Section 3 (a), the Agreement may be terminated by notice duly given
- by March 31, 1996.
-
- We hereby terminate the above mentioned Product Services Agreement in accordanc
- e
- to section 3 (a) of this contract.
-
- Further, this letter is to certify that the law firm Panitch, Schwartze, Jacobs
- & Nadel, PC, 1601 Market Street, Philadelphia, is authorized to act on behalf o
- f
- AMIGA technologies GmbH, having offices at Berliner Ring 89, 64625
- Bensheim/Germany, regarding the termination of the above mentioned Agreement
- between AMIGA Technologies GmbH and the Service Management Group, Inc., dated
- November 10, 1995.
-
-
- Best regards,
-
-
- [signed]
-
- Petro Tyschtschenko ppa. Ralf Schmied
- -CEO- -Company Lawyer-
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
-
- [logo: QUALITY QUICKLY
- QUIKPAK ]
- ______________________________________________________________________________
- 1000 Forge Avenue, Norristown, Pennsylvania 19403
-
-
- Mr. Paul J. Bielski, Jr. April 3, 1996
- Service Management Group
- 10400 Little Patuxent Pkwy
- Suite 450
- Columbia, MD 21044
-
-
- Dear Paul,
- I have just received notification from Amiga Technologies that
- SMG's contract with Amiga Technologies has been terminated as of March 31, 1996
- .
- Specifically, I have received copies of both Amiga's U.S. legal counsel's
- termination to you of March 22 and Amiga's confirmatory termination notice to
- you of March 25. Therefore I must tell you that I am puzzled by SMG's
- communications to me this week seeking additional product. As you know, QuikPa
- k
- is not only the exclusive North American manufacturer of the Amiga products but
- now, with your termination, the only authorized North American sales source for
- Amiga products. To provide a level playing field and to assure that all of the
- distributors in the Amiga market demonstrate a significant commitment to that
- market, QuikPak has established specific volume levels for distributors to
- purchase product from us.
-
- Unfortunately, SMG does not qualify as a distributor based on
- both current and historic shipments to date. For your convenience I have liste
- d
- the current authorized distributors in North America. I recommend that you
- contact and establish SMG as a dealer with one of these distributors, and place
- your 7 piece order with one of these 3, all of whom inform us that they maintai
- n
- a constant inventory of Amiga Products for immediate shipment.
-
- Micro PACE Software Hut Creative Equipment
- Champaign, IL Philadelphia, PA Miami, FL
-
- [Phone numbers omitted]
- Contact:
- Bob Wolter Joe Muio Alex Amor [!]
-
- Thank you for your interest in Amiga products. There are many
- new products and programs in the works and over the next few weeks we are
- planning several major announcements. We hope to see you continue to
- participate in this market. If I can be of any further assistance, please feel
- free to contact me.
-
-
- Best regards,
- [signed]
- David A. Ziembicki
- CEO
-
-
- Integrated Circuit Packaging - Chip-on-board Assembly - Reliability Services
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- A Usually Reliable Source informed me some months ago that the true reason SMG
- claimed there was insufficient demand for the A1200 in North America was that
- they did not have sufficient funds to pay for an NTSC production run. Also,
- that they used funds sent with dealer orders for A4000T's for each order they
- sent QuikPak, rather than having them built in reasonable quantity in
- advance.
-
- Seen against this background, SMG's recent open letter seems even more
- bizarrely mendacious. Those who read it and wept, weep no more!.
-
- --
- Samuel S. Johnson unclesam@cyberhighway.net Meridian, Idaho, USA
- --
-
- ... Windows error 007: System price error. Inadequate money spent.
-
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