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DysonInventsBig
   
Location: USA
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Oreck sues Dyson TWICE over Dyson's advertised claim of - “No Loss of Suction”...
Original Message Mar 1, 2009 12:50 pm |
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HARDSELL
   
Joined: Aug 21, 2007
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Re: Oreck sues Dyson TWICE over Dyson's advertised claim of - “No Loss of Suction”...
Reply #149 Jul 29, 2009 11:06 am |
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Unlike you, who can't own up and answer the dyson's price wars on the DC28 so you divert to ORECK, I'll answer your question. Simple. Expand and conquer. ORECK is looking to score sales in retailers' stores like COSTCO as these retailers cull dysons from their shelves and make room for better vacuum sellers. Go with the business man and brand that has a 45 year rep in the industry. Scrub the failing newbie that wishes he did. Carmine D.
You directed the question to DIB. No diversion. Just a simple observation.
If I had an Oreck store I would be pithed. Same as the indys are with Dyson for bypassing them. Of course you think it is OK for Oreck.
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CarmineD
   
Joined: Dec 30, 2007
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Re: Oreck sues Dyson TWICE over Dyson's advertised claim of - “No Loss of Suction”...
Reply #150 Jul 29, 2009 1:37 pm |
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You directed the question to DIB. No diversion. Just a simple observation. If I had an Oreck store I would be pithed. Same as the indys are with Dyson for bypassing them. Of course you think it is OK for Oreck. HS:
You and your twin constantly run interference with others' posts as diversion when the pressure mounts. Remember ORECK doesn't ahve to depend on third party retailers for sales like dyson does. Whatever sales ORECK makes in COSTCO, Penny's, BEST BUY, etc is icing on the cake. The bulk of its annual sales are directly thru ORECK/ORECK stores. Too bad James didn't take a page from ORECK's business model. Carmine D.
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