Michael P , I woke up this morning feeling that I may have been a bit harsh with them. The way people treat each other other matters to me and I get upset when I perceive that isn't happening. I have a customer who bought something from me a couple of weeks ago. They have a tremendous work load and are very busy. They wanted a redundant solution from another company and asked me to spec out the exact same solution.
We didn't know it at the time, but the two providers handle one spec differently, which was going to cost the customer $15,k more over two years. In trying to figure it out I went to the customer a couple of times and was told to do it by the specs. We finally figured it out and provided a proposal with the option to provide savings and an explanation that on one spec read differently, but provided what they needed with a little more info so the customer can decide.
I get paid a percentage of the total revenue, thus I risked irritating the customer in order to save money for them and make less myself.
So, when I see how OneBlade has handled their quality issues, including the appearance that they knowingly sold defective razors, I get upset.
In my view, they adopted a risky process for manufacturing and supply chain in order to maximize profit. Of course all companies have to make a profit, though in this case it looks more like greed to me. When the risk showed its ugly head, which was exacerbated by the distance of the supply chain and order quantity needed to make the process work, it looks to me like they did their best to pass the problem to their customers rather than take responsibility.
Having said all of that, they really did invent a better mousetrap. A properly made OneBlade is the perfect razor for someone who has been on cartridges their whole life. From the beginning, their target market has been wealthy executives that have been using cartridges. There is nothing negative or greedy about choosing that target market.
I think this post does a much better job of explaining my points than the original one you commented. The one above was laced with anger. In hindsight, I wouldn't have worded it the way I did.