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DysonInventsBig
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Original Message Jun 28, 2008 12:41 am |
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Dyson is in the news frequently and so a dedicated thread. .
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CarmineD
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Reply #379 Nov 30, 2008 6:03 pm |
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Hello DIB: Thanksgiving was wonderful. A day to give thanks to God, who alone is our hope. Our Moderator likes to say: What's old is new again! I like to say: What's old is cool again! Like ORECK! I posted more details on the ORECK thread. Wouldn't want to diminish the value of your favorite inventor, his products, and all his newsworthy escapades here with ORECK praise. BTW, say hello from me when you meet with him/cronies about your 2008 bonus. Slim pickens this year. With all the new hires, salary/dividends cuts, and the worse economic conditions the world has seen in over a half century, bonus money is non-existent. Carmine D.
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CarmineD
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Reply #380 Dec 2, 2008 7:04 am |
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DIB, As everyone knows I have always been pro Dyson. I will repeat that I feel it is priced too high. I could say that if JD gave up on his other projects he could reduce the price of his vacuum. Most any vac costing over $200 is over priced IMHO. Hello HARDSELL: I brought this over from the ORECK thread, if you don't mind, because it belongs here not there. I am not pro-dyson tho I wholeheartedly agree with you, a self-proclaimed fan, that dysons are overpriced, overengineered and overrated. Much to the chagrin of a huge dyson fan I say dyson should focus on its core vacuum business and divest the others. Others here have made the point that dyson has to constantly overengineer and add new technologies to keep product prices inflated. You add that all vacuums over $200 are overpriced in your opinion. I agree for dyson. Its price range should be $150-$250 among retail store venues, not $399-$599. Sadly, dyson can't afford to sell vacuums at these lower price points. If it did, it would probably lose the big box retail stores' business and go bust. Even if it didn't, it wouldn't be able to finance its other efforts. Unfortunately, with the current economic times, big box retailers are finding vacuum sales at $400-$500 are a HARDSELL. Carmine D.
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CarmineD
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Reply #381 Dec 2, 2008 6:21 pm |
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We have repeatedly heard that Dyson did not work on your builder grade carpet. Speaking of builder grade items. Did you ever get that builder grade plasma that was gifted with the home replaced or repaired? Hello HARDSELL: Since this is primarily a dyson newsworthy topic couched in a question I moved it with my response to this thread. My carpets and TV are great. Thanks for asking. Turns out the sensors failed prematurely in the LG TV because my granddaughters like to play with the remote. Gotta love them. I mentioned that with the assistance of an electronics wizard I have a work around now to keep this from happening in the future. And it was free! BTW, since my experience with the Mohawk carpets and dyson in my home, I see that Mohawk, perhaps others too, won't warranty their carpets with dyson use. Here's a Web Site with the info. http://www.my3cents.com/showReview.cgi?id=41167 Carmine D.
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DysonInventsBig
Location: USA
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Reply #382 Dec 5, 2008 1:05 pm |
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I get vacuum cleaner news pushed to me via Google news alerts. James Dyson and his vacuums make up the greater majority of talk via news, blogs, forums, online magazines, etc. It is comical how many vacuum manufacturers cannot deliver needed and measurable innovation and so they miss much free publicity the 15 year old Dyson LTD so enjoys and profits from. Today's pushed news or alike I copied/pasted from my email alert... Dyson DC24 Vacuum Review Reviewboard Magazine - Chicago,IL,USA Young and old, in good shape or a bit weak -- this portable vacuum cleaner (within your home) is a great addition to the Dyson line. Dyson’s vacuum cleaners ... See all stories on this topic http://www.reviewboard.com/2008_holiday_buyers_guide/4024-Dyson-DC24-Vacuum-Review.htmlThe Five I’s of Building Wealth Motley Fool - USA James Dyson became a billionaire by developing the bagless vacuum cleaner. His idea was initially rejected because it was seen as hurting vacuum bag sales. ... http://caps.fool.com/blogs/viewpost.aspx?bpid=116278&t=01003357133075050748
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Venson
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Reply #383 Dec 10, 2008 2:49 pm |
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Venson
Joined: Jul 23, 2007
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Reply #386 Dec 10, 2008 3:22 pm |
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Whats the big deal,who cares, why cant we be friends,why cant we be friends,why cant we be friends, MOLE Because . . . "They say the best things in life are free But they can give 'em to the birds and bees. I want some money, a whole lot of money. I want some money -- that's all I want." Wish I'd wrote that. Venson
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