Hi guys... First things first; a Happy New Year! May 2014 be full of health, love and prosperity to you all...
I (Linda) am enjoying a camping trip at the moment with my parents who came over from Holland for Christmas and NY. The first Holiday in 3-and-a-half years I might add - we have worked VERY hard around the clock to build our business to where it is today. But of course as a business owner you're never really 'off' - or at least not when as passionate and committed as we are. I was made aware of this discussion and believe a response is appropriate and required, so here I am ticking away in my little tent. With quite some emotion I have to admit, and a bit at a loss.
Firstly to answer the questions:
1. Re. the booms. The Ti-QR series booms have a matt finish instead of the gloss finish of the previous version - simply because we like it better. Matter of taste, some agree, some don't. We had quite a few booms left with the gloss finish so are offering them at a large discount to recoup some of the cost. The new booms are of a higher tolerance as required for the QR mechanism and we do design our craft with future aviation certification in mind. We have close contact with CAA in this regard.
2. Re. Name change. Our trademark application in Australia (Droidworx) was opposed by LucasArts back in 2010 - after a year or two 'discussion' it became clear they weren't going to let it go, so we decided to bail and re-brand to Aeronavics. We were given a year to complete the process, which ended in November last year. In New Zealand we had the same 'discussion' which in the end we 'won' - we own the trademark Droidworx here so we could have left the company name as it was. In the end though we decided that keeping two brands is too confusing and also costly and as LucasArts is quite attached to their "Droid" this would always hold a (future) risk in other parts of the world too. Besides, Aeronavics had grown on us in the year-and-a-half+ we had been using it so we decided to change over completely. I tell you - as a young company these sort of issues is the last thing you want to have to spend your energy and resources on, but in the end we are not unhappy with the change.
Then the remarks about our pricing and the remarks from Pete and Mike.
Firstly Pete - I am at a loss but maybe you can be more specific. I remember our meeting in September/October 2012 when you picked up your VM-6 from our Warehouse in Raglan. I remember also that we gave you lots of extra bits for free and in my memory it was quite a joyous event. Of course we didn't charge you 25 dollars to pick-up it up - that would be ridiculous.
You furthermore placed an order for some spares in December 2012 and we charged you 12 dollars freight. I can't see any records of further orders or communications? I might be wrong as it's impossible these days for me to be involved with everything that goes on, but your words come completely out of the blue to me and are in my opinion entirely undeserving.
Believe me, I am my own worst critic so will immediately admit I am not perfect, nor is our company and all of its output. But we try very hard and ALL of our crew have their hearts in the right place and our pricing is far below what it should be given all our investment in R&D and precision manufacturing. We try to keep it all as affordable as possible so we can create a larger effect - everyone business-minded with inside information would agree we are far from greedy.
We don't charge 25 dollars admin fee nationally or otherwise on top of actual freight cost. We also never charge for freight if we have made a mistake, we always re-ship free of charge and we reimburse freight expenses made by customers if we do ask for the items to be returned. Which I might add is unusual as generally when goods are returned under warranty the customer pays for freight. I will check of course with the crew what has gone on with you as I trust you don't just make these things up, but for now I'm at a loss.
Re. Mike - I am happy for you that you have found a cheap supplier for carbon tubes. We are not in that sort of business so will never be able (or want to) compete with this.
We are in the business of developing aerial solutions for a wide range of applications and industries - so that this technology can contribute to the increase of efficiency, safety and creative expansion to its highest potential. This technology can mean a lot to humanity and environment, that's what's important to us. We furthermore have a great passion for beauty and quality so naturally this is what we are committed to, as we are committed to providing an experience of heartfelt care.
I fully believe that what goes around comes around - so far so good. We have made mistakes, we have struggled with the rapid expansion and undoubtedly will have disappointed people. I personally have a hard time when this happens, but have learned it cannot be avoided. We ourselves have been disappointed too. But we have also created an amazing business out of nothing. We were the first to introduce this technology as a professional tool to the world, there was no industry, there was no competition. We have made name for our extensive customer care and generosity - our hearts and policies have not changed. We have pushed the envelope, pioneered and cleared the path in many ways. We still do. We are fully self-funded, have a solid company structure and a committed team. 2013 has been very successful for us with lots of publicity (TV/Radio/Magazines), exposure (public talks and demonstrations) and acknowledgement (several awards) and we have opened our second location. Our crew has grown in qty and quality and we are ready for an amazing year.
I am not sure Mike what you mean with "But right now from where I am and what I have been involved with its pretty ugly." - I can't remember when we have last been in contact.
I thank everyone for their support and positivity, I invite everyone who is not happy to contact us. Of course everyone is free to share their opinion publicly, I have no issue with this and have nothing to hide either.
Now I'll go back to my holiday. If I may say so myself - I've deserved it. And we have a busy year ahead...
Again - Happy New Year to all!
Cheers,
Linda