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CarmineD
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Re: "Green" Vacuum Cleaners . . .
Reply #45 Aug 24, 2009 9:34 pm |
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So DIB if you know about the huge market among retailers in dyson refurbs where do suppose they come from? Carmine D.
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Carmine D.
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DysonInventsBig
Location: USA
Joined: Jul 31, 2007
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Re: "Green" Vacuum Cleaners . . .
Reply #48 Aug 24, 2009 10:03 pm |
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Oh boy. Idle hands...
Between [so-called] Severus’ Boycott Dyson theory, Carmine’s and Retardturtle’s Dyson’s conspiracy theories, I’d say you guys could use some much needed down time.
Hey, I hear the next Star Trek convention is just around the corner. Pace yourselves and stay focused on what really matters.... the prize... the convention, and being with others who are like-minded. Phasers off.
DIB
Carmine, I wish to talk of Dyson controlling / manipulating the [junk] Dyson vacuum market per yours and RetardT theories. So, how is it done and where is the proof? Phasers off. DIB
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CarmineD
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Re: "Green" Vacuum Cleaners . . .
Reply #50 Aug 25, 2009 7:08 am |
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DIB Well.....no proof and more of a hunch....or my theories on it anyway. Why seperate them from the rest ? ... gotta be a reason....what better way to control whose hands or shelves they end up on...then to buy them up and control that small end of things.....thats what i would do. And how its done.....seperate / pick-up /pay-up......take to place where the scrap rebuilding and salvage takes place....then on to the refurb market. when money is involved ...anythings poss......dont see where dyson or anyone else is above this.....its actually a smart idea/move...seems like it anyway. turtle1 Hello 'turtle1'
You know how business works. Your reasons are as good if not better than the ones that DIB proposes for his righteous dyson. DIB avoids the truth and the facts. The facts, as you know them in the vacuum business, allow the 'refurb' market to be manipulated [to use DIB's trekie terminology] and controlled by the brand maker, at least in the USA. You also know that that there are laws governing the makers which regulate labelling, selling, and recording of all "refurbs." In direct competition with the refurbs are dysons that are sold as 'used', 'reconditioned,' 'rebuilt' and 'demoes/displays.' If these are in the hands of dyson franchised dealers, their sales are probably monitored and manipulated by dyson, at the risk of the dealer who doesn't obey. If they are indies, with no ties to dyson, it's a sales war with no holds barred between dyson and them on prices and sales in the after market. We all know how much DIB admires the indies! I wonder the reason. See DIB, I told you I'd assist if need be. Carmine D.
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DysonInventsBig
Location: USA
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Re: "Green" Vacuum Cleaners . . .
Reply #51 Aug 25, 2009 4:11 pm |
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Hello 'turtle1' You know how business works. Your reasons are as good if not better than the ones that DIB proposes for his righteous dyson. DIB avoids the truth and the facts. The facts, as you know them in the vacuum business, allow the 'refurb' market to be manipulated [to use DIB's trekie terminology] and controlled by the brand maker, at least in the USA. You also know that that there are laws governing the makers which regulate labelling, selling, and recording of all "refurbs." In direct competition with the refurbs are dysons that are sold as 'used', 'reconditioned,' 'rebuilt' and 'demoes/displays.' If these are in the hands of dyson franchised dealers, their sales are probably monitored and manipulated by dyson, at the risk of the dealer who doesn't obey. If they are indies, with no ties to dyson, it's a sales war with no holds barred between dyson and them on prices and sales in the after market. We all know how much DIB admires the indies! I wonder the reason. See DIB, I told you I'd assist if need be. Carmine D. Carmine, You sound like Jim Garrison with all your far fetched conspiracies and/or lame attempts to link Dyson to this or that, perhaps you should give Oliver Stone a call. I’m sure Dyson Corp’s behavior is in line with the industry, I’ve never heard even one negative comment otherwise. These so-called Dyson dealers (dishonest dealers) have a perfect “racket” going for them. Customers come in asking questions of Dyson or Dyson repairs and eventually walk out with a Miele or other higher profit margin (for the dealer himself/herself, not the manufacturer) vacuum. The topic or the topic you created was Dyson manipulating the UK market via junkyards and junk Dyson’s. Is it common place as you describe or allude to, to throw away near new Dyson’s? I’ve heard of the wealthy giving away new products they do not want to hassle returning and instead giving away to a charity. If a new/near new Dyson was put out on curbside to be throw away (junked) a passerby would simply snatch it up. So how exactly is Dyson manipulating the UK market by controlling discontinued and/or badly beaten up/used up Dyson’s? DIB
This message was modified Aug 25, 2009 by DysonInventsBig
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: "Green" Vacuum Cleaners . . .
Reply #52 Aug 25, 2009 5:19 pm |
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DIB: As usual you miss the salient point. I answered for you about the refurbs. These are in dyson's jurisdiction. Dyson sets the prices. All other dysons are fair game to highest bidder. Since all second hand dysons [includng refurbs] compete for the same target market and sales share, dyson has a vested interest in eliminated the "indy" competition. Now, here's another question for you DIB. How do suppose dyson would do this if they were so inclined? Before you give me your holier than thou dyson spiel, remember the entire Brit royalty plus PM Brown are in bed with Colonel Guadafi for oil and gas contracts. Money talks DIB. That's the point if you miss all the rest. The highest bidder is getting those junked dysons. Who do you think the highest bidder is? Carmine D.
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