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All I wanted was a little bit of black dust for one of our monastery printers.
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Daniel_Berman says
Innovative.
Maybe a little overboard but honestly, faith lived out in business could do wonders for showing the day to day authenticity of Christians.
human3rror says
do you think they lose potential customers because of their overly-obvious spiritual bend?
Daniel_Berman says
Non-Christians absolutely not. Actually I would suspect they might
lose customers from those who find the humor to be unbecoming of the
church in not paying proper respect to Christian theology….
Michael Koenig says
It's possible… I'm not Christian and in all honesty this did cross my mind. I haven't bought anything from them yet, but there are two compelling reasons to: profits go to charity, and it's cheaper. When I buy printer cartridges it'd be nice to have my money go to charities that help the needy, as opposed to HP…
But in the end I wouldn't be surprised if some people are less inclined to given the religious affiliation.
John Dyer says
A few months ago, as an experiment, I tried not reading internet news for two weeks and instead buying a newspaper every morning. Ironically (at least to me), I read a story on these guys in the NYTimes:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/02/us/02monks.html
human3rror says
whoa. thanks for htat!
stephenbateman says
I think they could lose customers for a variety of other reasons. "your one stop shop for printer ink, dog biscuits, and jelly."
kidding aside, it seems to be working for them.
Jim says
laughter fills my office at the moment…
123Inkjets coupon code says
Very catchy. I think this is just plain marketing strategy. Well, we’d be thankful about our money going to charities but using religion to create a buzz about their store doesn’t sound good to me.
Bent says
Are they for real? Funny though…