How you honestly think you can expect me to work with Chain Reaction is beyond me? Arrogant is the only word that I can think of to describe the way Chain Reaction works.

Taking dollars and jobs from a scene that is small to start with is something I now have to take personally for my own survival. But to add the real truth, your avoidance of Australian Goods and Services Taxes, import duties and warranty costs by your offshore business model, the industry here is simply unable to compete. So not only do you take dollars from the bike industry on an unfair playing ground, you're taking dollars from our economy at every level. Freeloading on an industry and a country thats been built over years of hard work.
While the big picture paints a grim outlook, on a local scale, it becomes even more apparent. For example. Are Chain Reaction going to be there on a Saturday morning to help a rider with his bike? Are Chain Reaction employing Australian mechanics, sales people, or people to take care of warranty on these shores? Are Chain Reaction going to support grass roots events, large events, sponsor riders or be a part of a scene beyond your massive warehouse? There's no need to add that your one advertisement (should I choose to take it) would not support the publication I've made for 13 years.

And from there, your sales will drop, as will the parent BMX company you bought from in larger numbers than the local distributor could at the time. Just like the mining industry on these shores, you'll take all you can and when nothing is left you'll walk away leaving a shadow of a former scene.
I have to say though, in your defence, I'm impressed with Chain Reactions aggressive move into the United States. To s

While you may have decimated much of the MTB and road distribution chains and shops here in Australia, the BMX industry here on these shores will go head to head with you. Win or lose it's a fight both I and the 20inch industry here is willing to take on, and at present there is no choice, we're in the corner. And I can only hope the world's BMX industry takes our lead.
Lastly, this and all communications between you and I will be printed online, in print and cc'd to all those that need to know as part of a bigger piece and movement that speaks out against the likes of your employer.
Cheers.
Matt Holmes
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