I work in retail management and can completely relate to the issues many businesses (like Sig) are currently trying to survive through. I've had to cut my buying and inventory way down the past couple years as have most businesses and companies. For many businesses it is absolute SURVIVAL mode at this point. I don't like doing it either, but they have to run lean inventories to be able to pay their vendors tabs. With that, the vendors are currently having to do the same, and so on and so on. It's all a snowball effect, or the s--t runs downstream thing, however you care to describe it. The more negative griping people do the worse it will get. So let's try not to beat up on Sig, we want them to be around tomorrow don't we? I do understand the frustration and totally agree that you should at least be able to contact people for information. Reality and fact is though that times have been VERY tough on a lot of these small companies, bigger ones too, and it's entirely possible that "information" person you're trying to contact might not even be there anymore. That person may currently be looking for a job. We all need to take a breath, knock off the "But I want it NOW" whining, have some patience and get through this thing.