[amayausers] Re: Digitizer Question

Things always seem to happen in groups. I had someone last year order mens 
yellow sport shirts from me. It wasn't 2 weeks later someone else ordered 
mens yellow sport shirts. That was the only time I ever sold mens yellow 
sport shirts. I must admit that I would never wear that color. It would be 
used for rubbing the wax off the car or something.


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[mailto:amayausers-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dean Zellman
Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 8:00 PM
To: amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [amayausers] Re: Digitizer Question

This is a good topic as I've just completed two fairly detailed designs
that I sent to a digitizer.
The work involved, after the design was delivered to me, was very time
consuming, preparing sew outs, deciphering run file, resizing, returning
to the digitizer for modifications etc.  My policy has always been to
release a copy of the design upon request as this is just how I operate
my business much like Aaron states. However, both customers requested
their files and although I didn't say anything, I wanted to tell them
that I worked my butt off for this and now your going elsewhere to save
a few bucks?  This has only occurred less than a dozen times over the
past 10 years, but twice in the last week. I wonder if I'm too expensive
or is this something other embroiderers face.

Dean Zellman
Mr. Stitch Embroidery
(818) 386-9626
Visit us on the Web at www.mr-stitch.com



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