Here's the thing.
When I first joined CGN and started browsing intensively, I was pretty astonished by the frankly absurd direction that Marstar threads went. Marstar is like the full moon for CGN. At first, I dove into the threads, entirely guilty of schadenfreude, but I've honestly grown tired of the same bullsh!t. Marstar did this to me, is this how they do business, they didn't reply fast enough, etc etc etc. Yes, John is not the nicest person on here, and yes, there are times where he defers legitimate questions with sarcasm. I can understand John's callousness, even if I don't excuse it.
In the most recent thread, the OP took several weeks to wait for replies. If I place an order and don't hear back within 72 hours, I send a quick "Hi, just curious" email or call. So often, Marstar dogpile threads can be handled by the OP just picking up the phone a bit more or John responding to an idiot like he wasn't as such.
The people who sh!tpost about their bad experience are just making things worse. I have ordered exactly one item from Marstar, a SMLE No.1 Mk.III magazine, which took two weeks to come from Vankleek Hill to Ottawa. Judging by the posts here, I can't tell if this is SOP for Marstar or a fluke. That being said, John, having brought in things which nobody else has seen (although that's died off, really) and managing tens of thousands of customers, is still in business, despite some on CGN believing John and Marstar is Satan incarnate.
I typically don't order from Marstar because they usually don't have the things I like, or if they do, they're out of stock. That being said, if I ever want something Norinco, I'll go to them.
My pointe finale about Marstar staying on CGN- I would have never found out about Marstar were it not for their banner at the top. Same reason why I know about SFRC, One Shot, Trade Ex, Budget Shooter Supply, etc. When I was brand new, I used the frontpage of CGN to find dealers, and Marstar was there.
So, John, if dealing with this forum is the pound of flesh the gun community takes from you, give it freely. I think it gets you more business than it loses.