When did competition in a free market become a bad thing?
I am friends with both parties, and when I say friends, I do not mean, have a drink at a show and call either stand up guys, which they are. Truth is, that they are both good companies, run by guys who are offering great products to our industry.
I got to sit in at NAT's update booth last show, and am impressed at updates that are done currently and in the near future. How does that make MPA3 better, and vice versa? If you can't figure out that competition in this particular segment of our industry only puts more money in your pockets, then maybe it's not for you.
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