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Teil 2
BEGIN SOCIAL MEDIA POSTING:
-I understand that may many people are upset about the excessive
delays in getting the HAL 9000 product delivered and the recent
total lack of response from Master Replicas Group. To be clear, I
officially resigned from MRG on May 15th, after I had laid-off all
of the staff (including myself) in early-April. Several of the
remaining management personnel/share-holders are still there, and
they have been running the company since my departure.
I have made numerous attempts to communicate/ask questions/suggest
conference calls to discuss the company moving forward, and to-date
I have received no response from anyone other than their lawyer
saying "We will get back to you soon..."
The situation is absolutely unacceptable and customers are entitled
to know what happened. I can't post everything, as I have no desire
to engage in a legal battle with the company I started, but I will
try to clarify as much as I can. I would like to add that in the
three years of our operation, we shipped many thousands of orders
out (often the same- or next-day) so we were generally very
successful there. The delay currently affects ONLY the HAL
product.
On July 23, 2020, MRG filed for chapter 11. This has been posted
elsewhere on FB, so it is not a secret. Please note that this is a
reorganization, not a dissolution, and I understand that there is a
plan to move forward with the company and its share-holders (I am
one of them). I don't know any more than that, as the current
management has refused to share any information with me for the
last few months.
I want to say to everyone, I am SO sorry this has happened. I spent
three years of my life trying to make sure this did NOT happen. I
even hired two financial consultants to provide an on-going
third-party review of the company and finances to see if we were
making any mistakes so we could correct them in real-time. I took
this business extremely seriously and the responsibility of people
pre-paying for our lead product heavily weighed on me on a daily
basis.
This was the company that I and my family started and were supposed
to be working for, for many years. I hoped for this to be my last
big business before I retired. Because of circumstances well-beyond
my control, I am now unemployed, along with the rest of our
staff.
Having experience with unethical business partners in the past
(like at the original MR) I had hired several qualified family
members and outside consultants, so we could have a core-staff of
people that we could trust. We all knew that this would be
successful and we all agreed to work together to make great
products and absolutely no "screwing around" with the finances. We
were always extremely careful how we spent money. There were no
excessive purchases and all larger expenditures were run past our
investor and other managers first, before we paid out any
money.
Almost every person who worked here also took a pay cut to be at
MRG. I personally took a $30k/year pay-cut to serve as CEO. So, I
lost about $90,000 working for this company, only to now be out of
a job and have no money. I literally don't know what I will be
doing now. I sacrificed a big salary because felt that the rewards
would come "later". Unfortunately, other people had different
plans. I will not name names, so please do not ask.
This company had enormous potential. My staff and I had designed
numerous amazing products that may now never see the light of day
because others had "different plans". Many of them were completely
designed and developed, but never put into production, because we
didn't want to spend too much money, too quickly.
This situation is tragic for everyone involved. I have no words to
express how I feel about this situation.
I will summarize what I can here. I want to be clear...I was the
CEO of this company, and the business is ultimately my
responsibility. However, as I hope you will see from the details
below, there was a long-term plan to have me removed from the
company and have it be taken over by other people. All of our
staff, our consultants, and several of MRG's vendors also know
exactly what happened in the last three years, so I am not being
paranoid or blame-shifting.
This will be a data-dump, so things are not necessarily in
date-event-order. These are just the FACTS as they occurred. I
cannot share any more information than what I am including below. I
also cannot interact with people asking me the obvious next-million
questions, as I cannot risk that. I hope you can understand and
respect that. Any further answers will have to come from the
current management of the company. I have not/ cannot reply to
e-mails or messages on this subject. I am not ignoring you. I was
warned by their lawyer to not do so.
EVERYTHING I write below can be verified by 9 or 10 direct
witnesses and almost every person has agreed to testify to these
facts if needed. I also have kept a printed file for the last three
years, and many times when there was an "incident", I documented it
in an e-mail and printed it out for my file if things ever fell
apart. So, the following information contains ONLY indisputable,
verifiable FACTS:
Approximately three years ago, we formed the company, obtained an
investor, and started conducting business. As everyone knows, we
did a crowd-funding to test whether the HAL project would even be
viable. It was very successful, so we moved forward. I had informed
our investor that we needed X $$$ to do everything we needed to do.
He initially invested 1/3rd $$$, but stated that as we progressed
and met various milestones, he was good for the full amount. That
sounded perfectly fair, as we had received the Indiegogo funds to
offset some of that, so we got started.
One of our founders was an electronics engineer, so he would design
the HAL electronics and specifications with another one of our
staff. I would coordinate the project, but mainly stay out of the
specific details for the majority of the project.
Two people (not me) were given pretty much exclusive freedom to
design the HAL project. I interjected information and feedback
where needed. This project should have taken about 6 months to
design from start to finish. It took over 24 months. Because of
these delays, I sent dozens of e-mails and conducted numerous phone
calls (over 100?) pleading with everyone involved to get the
project done because of the critical timing and the fact that we
would run out of money before the product ever shipped.
These emails were always responded to, but in practice, were
ignored. I therefore brought in two additional outside engineering
consultants to help shepherd the project to production. Both
parties resigned, stating that they could not work with X and Y,
"They didn't know what they were doing", and that they were both
going to "Run this company into the ground". (Their words, not
mine). X and Y often reviewed the design of the HAL with me and now
that I HAD to become more involved in the specifics of the project,
I provided hundreds of feedback e-mails and phone calls that the
design was overly-complicated, too expensive, and was not
manufacturable. Once the product design was finally completed and
submitted to the factory, they reviewed the CAD files and their
response was" "Not manufacturable as designed." (Again, their
words, not mine).
X and Y were warned numerous times during the project that this was
going to happen by myself, and others. The three of us all have
engineering degrees and have over 90 years of manufacturing
experience between us. We were essentially ignored.
Over an approximately 18-month period, X and Y sent several emails
and had several phone calls with our investor stating their
unhappiness with me and my continual "interfering" with their HAL
design. I had visited the investor in the summer of 2019 at his
office and he provided me with copies of some of these e-mails and
told me: "You should know what your guys are doing behind your
back". On a subsequent phone call, I asked X about it and he said:
"I swear Steve, I never sent anything to the investor." I told him
that I had the printed e-mails in my hand.
Because of the mounting delays, we brought in two engineers from
the original MR to shepard the product through manufacturing in
China. Almost immediately, it was obvious that there was friction
between the co-founders and the engineers. Our consultants stated
that the product was "being wildly over-designed" and that it would
not be manufacturable. During conference calls, I acted mainly as a
referee, as the parties literally screamed at each other. I kept
issuing deadlines, stating that these were not to be exceeded and
that ALL work had to be completed by that date. Those were always
discussed, but were functionally ignored and one deadline after
another passed for one reason or another.
As predicted, it took over 24 months to get a final design from our
staff and once submitted to the factory, they told us it was "not
manufacturable as designed". The design also FAR exceeded our
original estimates for tooling and per-unit cost. Both engineering
consultants warned me about this and both parties (who hadn't
spoken to each other) told me that it was obvious in speaking to Y,
that he was going to "take your company away from you" and that I
had better do something about it. This now makes about six people
who gave me this exact-same warning over a two-year period.
I discussed this with our investor, but he repeatedly told me that
I had to work with Y because the investor was afraid Y would sue
the company if we tried to separate from him. In a later phone call
to Y, he told me "If you try to get rid of me, I will sue the
company." That is a direct quote.
Our investor also had his CPA review our financials every month and
we would have a phone call every month to discuss our burn rate,
expenses, planned purchases, accounting methods, etc. EVERY month,
he told us he was "very happy" and to "keep up the good work". Our
accounting staff went through this process religiously every month
to make sure that no one could come back later and say we were
doing anything that was unauthorized or
unethical.
Chris