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Tethrd One Sticks Gen 2

Total high is 6.5 inches. Just removed all those crappy suction cubs and use a DIY button.
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But I found that they fit tightest surrounding the post if you are using a stand. This is me using it for a hybrid setup.

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I cant believe we're discussing Helium sticks in a Tethrd One Stick thread....it must be rock bottom, lol.

But the guys who were stacking them facing each other seemed to have the smallest bundles.

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For the longest time I thought capitalism worked and it did, however, we have now delved into a society of predatory capitalism. Higher profits to be made sending the work over seas to the Virus ppl that dont require health benefits. If it was made here, the people pouring the cast would whine about only getting $15ph minimum wage and those Turdthrd product prices would be marked up even more than they already are.


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Its no longer capitalism, we live in a state of Corporatism. It's a huge difference. Corporations no longer answer to the customers, the entire business model is designed around satisfying investors and the board of directors.
 
Its no longer capitalism, we live in a state of Corporatism. It's a huge difference. Corporations no longer answer to the customers, the entire business model is designed around satisfying investors and the board of directors.

The issue isn’t the responsibility to shareholders.

If customers don’t buy product, the company still fails. Regardless of who the business model is designed around.

The issue is regulatory capture used to create monopolies. When consumers are forced to buy the only product available, then they start blaming capitalism. Regulation limits competition, and allows for “bailouts”.

The good news is none of these apply to the company being discussed. They are trying their best to regulate out competition. But it hasn’t happened yet. If you don’t like the product don’t buy it. If they lost 50% of their business in the next year because people stopped bluffing and actually stopped buying, they’d be a fart in the wind.

My money is on people continuing to buy their products. Too strong of a signal.
 
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The issue isn’t the responsibility to shareholders.

If customers don’t buy product, the company still fails. Regardless of who the business model is designed around.

The issue is regulatory capture used to create monopolies. When consumers are forced to buy the only product available, then they start blaming capitalism. Regulation limits competition, and allows for “bailouts”.

The good news is none of these apply to the company being discussed. They are trying their best to regulate out competition. But it hasn’t happened yet. If you don’t like the product don’t buy it. If they lost 50% of their business in the next year because people stopped bluffing and actually stopped buying, they’d be a fart in the wind.

My money is on people continuing to buy their products. Too strong of a signal.
This ^^^^ well put Kyler well put
 
I cant believe we're discussing Helium sticks in a Tethrd One Stick thread....it must be rock bottom, lol.

But the guys who were stacking them facing each other seemed to have the smallest bundles.

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This is the way I stacked them. 2 on a side, facing each other like a hug.
 
I really want Tethrd to succeed. A bunch of guys who came together on this forum and launched a business is incredible. They have experienced incredible success so far in spite of themselves. Their general lack of business acumen cannot be denied. They really need to bring in some experienced leadership at the highest level to guide them around these land mines they keep stepping on.
 
You guys crack me up, only y’all would turn a discussion about some a broken stick step into a philosophical examination of the free market in America today. I have given tethrd the benefit of the doubt myself many times… but stuff like this bums me out and certainly validates a lot of the complaints and detractors. It seems totally reasonable to not buy from them in the future, want a refund, or be disappointed or annoyed in general. Just try to remember they aren’t sneaking into your home and stealing your firstborn here. It makes no sense from a business standpoint to sell something that needs recalled so you can rest assured if they knew of this issue they wouldn’t have shipped them out. Not an excuse for the product or the company, just a reminder you aren’t a victim if they apologize and do what they can to make it right.
 
I really want Tethrd to succeed. A bunch of guys who came together on this forum and launched a business is incredible. They have experienced incredible success so far in spite of themselves. Their general lack of business acumen cannot be denied. They really need to bring in some experienced leadership at the highest level to guide them around these land mines they keep stepping on.

Someone please correct me if I'm wrong. But wasn't Greg (co-owner) a long time business consultant in regards to social media before founding Tethrd? I wouldn't say they lack general business acumen if they HAVE been incredibly successful. That's seem contradictory mostly.

l think the main issue is that their products are not getting enough testing time due to the company's principle of trying to push things out as soon as possible and be the first/greatest/newest/etc.
 
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