Not sure why you felt compelled to mention your prior job with the government. That means nothing as to your or anyone else's credibility. You say you won't question someone's integrity before knowing the whole truth but you start off your response expecting to have your opinion validated by stating you had employment at X. That is a contradiction.So I want to start this by saying I have no skin in the game here. I don’t own an Armadillo top but I do plan to purchase one in the future.
I do also have a good friend and fellow veteran that is with Armadillo as an ambassador. I can say with complete certainty and honesty that he paid for his top and he pays out of his own pocket for all his travel to and from events. This includes fuel, lodging, food etc. The time he puts into his own social media promotion (I don’t know how many followers is considered an influencer but most of us are well below 1,000 I wouldn’t consider that influencer #s) He also works for them as well in a remote role designing and testing modular components to use with the top to bring to us as end users.
Armadillo is currently a very small staffed company. The entire Armadillo staff is less than 10 people counting Fabian. That small team is working on tops daily as well as marketing their tops through events and social media. With sole intent to increase in size, hire more employees, buy more equipment and be able to get the tops out in a quicker manner.
Part of this years SEMA attendance was promoting the 4 door square and slant back top as well as the 2 door top and their modularity to potential new customers and vendors to get into a bigger facility, hire more employees and have the financial backing to do so to decrease production time and getting the end users their top in a more timely manner. Which from what I have heard was a very successful event for them.
I can understand folks frustration with a timely delivery especially following the ADV and Archetype fiascos. Meeting and personally knowing some folks from Armadillo I can say that there is absolutely no way that this is their intent.
We are in the digital age so I personally don’t see or have any issues with the Company doing their promotion and marketing through IG or Facebook because that’s what reaches the most people and they’re trying to build a company from the ground up.
I’m an old retired fart now so I’m not the go out partying type. But I don’t think we should hold a late 20 year old man or the folks he was with from Armadillo in distrust for enjoying his or their time in Vegas while there.
We also don’t know for certain that he is misusing any funds to his company from his customers. I for one am not a person that will judge a man’s integrity or character before knowing the whole truth. Maybe the Kount’s Kustom’s folks provided him/them with an experience while there for supporting the build they did that was featured in their booth. I can’t confirm that either but if we can assume one thing we can assume another.
I truly hope everyone gets their tops soon as I have seen them up close and personal and my subjective opinion is they are the best on the market for aftermarket tops.
I also hope we as a Bronco community can fully support young entrepreneurs trying to bring quality parts to the community. We do a lot of bashing these companies and hell I am guilty of that myself as I can be as impatient as anyone but I do have full trust in the folks at Armadillo based on personal interactions and a personal friendship that everyone will receive their top and this will not be another ADV scandal.
There's no use responding any further as anything you are trying to refute (with exception of justifying all the trips due to his age. Give me a break. He took on the responsibilities. Time to put the big boy pants on) has already been addressed earlier in the thread. Words are just that-words. We have a guy in the thread that allegedly paid for his top a year ago and yet he still has no top. Show us that the product is real by getting the final product to the customers.
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