Friday, January 2, 2009

Dear Mark

Yes, I come out into the new year, swinging. Or tilting at windmills, take your pick ;)



Dear Mark F-

You are making a fool of yourself within the community. Really, seriously. Who wants to support these activities:

Trash talking any other hay seller
Bad mouthing anyone who you consider to be "competition"
Flagging off any ad on CL you deem to be from an "enemy"
Threatening phone calls and emails

Readers, keep this background in mind-Mark is the guy who has swept a local woman off her feet....away from her husband, shortly after they restarted a local feed store.

Mark is the guy who professed to own a boarding place (but didn't) and found it so lucrative that he didn't bother to manage the horses there very well (which is how I ended up with a couple, and another great boarding place ended up with some too-all in very poor condition) Eventually his operation was shut down when the property owners insisted. He still owes people refunds which will never be recovered-most were just happy to get their horses back, alive.

Mark must stay busy, flagging off ads placed on the local CL. Hardly an ad for horse blankets, boarding, or hay for sale can stay up for more than a day. And yes I have this on pretty solid information that he does, indeed, flag anyone he sees as competition. Because, you see, he thinks this is how he increases cash flow, and gets revenge at the same time.

Mark is the guy who is so convinced everyone is out to get him, that he stopped advertising in our only state wide horse publication in protest. Why? Because the publisher brought up one (Just one!!!) van load of hay, and sold the excess. I think this is about the time they moved from one really bad location to another......a new place that the woman's ex bought for her.

Now, you have moved from one crappy location where you didn't pay the rent, to another place seemingly purchased by your girlfriends' ex husband. (or at least that's the rumor going around) You don't advertise any of this, either. Your sales are down because no one can find you. Your sales are down because people will make moral judgements about your actions. Your sales are down because people don't like you, however much they like your way better half. Dude, what are you thinking here? Of course, you aren't thinking, that much is obvious. Sigh.

I just have to wonder, as a man, how do you justify this in your mind?

Oh right, you don't.

Instead you live in a bubble of paranoia, threatening anyone and everyone.

I would still be spending money with you, if I knew where you were, what your hours were, and most importantly-when you wouldn't be there. Have I mentioned you generally put people on edge? I've heard that from a number of others, and I presume they too, feel the same unease. It's a shame, because moving the store and dropping all advertising, has done nothing but boost sales at the big store. I am sure they appreciate the bump on their bottom line.

And threatening boarders, customers, the competition? That isn't going to help you in the long run.

And for the rest of you who have read so far and are shaking your head, thinking "tsk, tsk, that was not nice at all!" might I remind you that I too, get asked for hay. And grain. And tack. And other supplies-sometimes from people in distress. I cannot refer them to Bullseye Feed if I don't know where they are! "Palmer somewhere" just won't work....and with no advertisement in the Alaska Horse Journal, I can only suggest AFW.

Really, it's his own fault.

9 comments:

Sherry Sikstrom said...

thats just rotten!! this guy soands like he needs an old fashioned "Butt whuppin" Though it sounds like if given enough time he might bury himself, sadly he will take the lady down with him.

suvalley said...

fernvalley01, that's the really sad part here.....everyone, and I do mean everyone, seems to really like Devie! Me too, as it happens. She is very kind, very sweet, a genuinely nice person.

I am just as puzzled as the rest up here, as to just what is going on in that relationship. Not really our business, but we can't imagine that she would get hooked up with such a person.

Or maybe we are just really disappointed that she has-doesn't really make any difference because the end result is the same :(

People don't want to do business with him. Or if they do need something, they can't find the store, lol!

This is what happens when there are only three places to get horse feed in the Valley-AFW (not liked by many, actually), Budget which does not really carry horse supplies at all, and that leaves the elusive Bullseye.....whose location remains a mystery to most of us.

All of these are on the eastern side of the Valley, so anyone who lives in the western portion (Wasilla, Big Lake, Meadowlakes and points north too) must make quite a drive over towards Palmer for even a bag of wet COB. Wasilla is about 12 miles, one way, from Palmer.

Like I have said for years, we need a feed store in the Wasilla area, really we do.

Whisper Creek Farms said...

As I am new here I don't know anything about this wonderful...ha man you are referring to but I completely agree about needing a "local" feed store here. I hate driving all the way to AFW every weekend for dog, chicken and horse feed. I heard of Bullseye feed but like you said I couldn't find them. I tried Budget but wasn't too impressed.

AKponygirl said...

I know where Bullseye Feed moved to. It's a poorer location (for anyone from Wasilla) than the last one. I, too, like Devie but decline to patronize the store due to Mark's involvement.

Three Bears carries some feed at both locations but a feed store in the Wasilla/Big Lake area is really needed. But is anyone willing to take on such a project in this economy? And will the horse/livestock community support it at the prices that are necessary to run the business at a profit?

I really liked Alaska Livestock Supply when Nate and Christy had it. Too bad we can't talk them into opening another one. Until then I will continue to purchase most of my feeds from Alaska Mill and Feed in Anchorage and support some of the local farmers for hay.

suvalley said...

AKponygirl, I too, buy local hay, but seldom get into Anchorage to go to AMF (Alaska Mill & Feed) in person. And yes, I know you can pick up some things at the local Three Bears' stores.

On the issue of someone opening a feed store in the Wasilla proper area.....trust me, I have run the numbers front to back, and sideways, and it just won't fly with the cost of lease space these days.

I am pretty sure that half of AK Livestocks' troubles were due to being under capitalized to start with (of course, having a traitorous employee didn't help matters either) and then making the move from just west of Four Corners back towards Palmer. The first time I found it, I about got T boned turning around-just a really bad location.

Got a spare 650M? That's what I figure it would take to give AFW a real run for the money.

suvalley said...

Today I got the approximate location of Bullseye, for what it's worth.....Not exactly where it is, but at least the road it is located on.

Boy, could they have found a worse location for people from Wasilla? Maybe, if they worked at it!

Hmm, about a mile south of Palmer on the Glenn Highway, up off of Moore Road somewhere on the hill behind the Noisy Goose Cafe. Sounds like it is a private residence, not a real store front of any type.

jrbmontana said...

I ran across this site by chance I believe I know the person you are talking about I have been trying to locate him for years so if any one can help me i really need to find him ASAP What is being said is so true I know him from along time ago I wish someone would get back to me

jrbmontana said...

I'm new at this I ran across your site by chance and I believe I'm looking for the guy as mark you are talking about How cam I reach him or talk to some one who nows who I can talk to

suvalley said...

jrbmontana, shoot me an email to this address:

suvalley at gmail dot com

Happy to oblige ;)