"What has dyson invented now?" Original Message Oct 11, 2009 11:23 pm
I received this "teaser email today: http://links.mkt2388.com/ctt?kn=1&m=2735925&r=MTgwOTM1MTgzMTcS1&b=0&j=NzgxMTAyODMS1&mt=1&rt=0 Anyone know what's up with this??
Re: "What has dyson invented now?" Reply #238 Dec 12, 2009 6:54 am
Severus wrote:
Has Dyson developed a real fix for the design defects? Or do they just replace the parts that wear out prematurely due to the poor design?
Regarding the wool carpeting, I thought you weren't supposed to use any vacuum with a rotating brush. Is there anything unique about the Dyson that causes problems on the wool carpeting?
Hi SEVERUS:
I have Mohawk wool medium pile loop carpet in my new home in Las Vegas. Have for almost 3 1/2 years. With a yellow English lab who shed year round, until she went to puppy heaven in October after 12 years.
I've used an assortment of vacuums with and without revolving brushes on the rugs. HOOVER, ORECK, EUREKA, SIMPLICITY, BISSELL, dyson, etc. Uprights with revolving brushes do the best. As well as canns with a good power nozzle.
All worked well except dyson's DC07 with the gawd awful clutch. Brush bar stalled constantly and got wrapped with dog hair.
Still use a HOOVER TEMPO and ORECK XL Classic regularly. Rugs are cleaned and groomed. HOOVER is the best with WT technology, ORECK is a distant second.
WRT dyson defects and faults, dyson's cure is to discontinue, reinvent, move on and charge more. "Flaw to function" as the Business Week editor dubbed the subtitle of the article on dyson's Air Multiplier.
Carmine D.
This message was modified Dec 12, 2009 by CarmineD
Re: "What has dyson invented now?" Reply #239 Dec 12, 2009 8:01 am
DysonInventsBig wrote:
Cameron, Your word has proven worthless countless of times here. I can almost care less how the markets tally up. But if you want to belly up with a quote, a link, a doc, an article, a press release, a lawsuit that proves you/your words/claims as having credibility - then feel free.
Dyson Invents Big
Dib-ster:
The internet and this Forum are filled with pages of documented information, links, testimonials, etc about the many dyson shortcomings and misgivings. Why do you think there are so many dyson refurbs?
You have been provided for years and years. You like to shift the focus from dyson to me/others like the bad mouthing dyson indies. Just as you cavalierly say "fix under warranty, " or "return." This does not address the causes of all the problems. But just the symtoms. How's that working for you?
Why do dyson's DC25 motor harness wirings fail under warranty?
Why are the clutch model dysons discontinued?
Why was dyson's DC11 pulled off the USA shelves in less than 9 months, never to be seen again, if it was such a success according to you?
Why is the new dyson filter cleaning schedule 2-3 months vice 6-9 months as was the original case?
Why are new dysons defective right out of the box/within just a few months of purchase?
Why did dyson add height adjustments after 9 years if the floating brush nozzle was a success, according to you?
Deal with the core issues if you dare, not just the symtoms with diversion tactics. Don't play the dyson wealth card. We're not impressed. It's a diversion. And I'll remind you, Sir James' net worth is going down not up based on the sources and references you quoted here, not me. Why?
BTW, HOOVER is appearing on HSN on Monday Dec 14, with a segment on Gifts for the Home! Sorry no dyson this time.
Carmine D.
This message was modified Dec 12, 2009 by CarmineD
Re: "What has dyson invented now?" Reply #240 Dec 12, 2009 11:27 am
DysonInventsBig wrote:
Cameron, Your word has proven worthless countless of times here. I can almost care less how the markets tally up. But if you want to belly up with a quote, a link, a doc, an article, a press release, a lawsuit that proves you/your words/claims as having credibility - then feel free.
Dyson Invents Big
CarmineD wrote:
Dib-ster:
The internet and this Forum are filled with pages of documented information, links, testimonials, etc about the many dyson shortcomings and misgivings. Why do you think there are so many dyson refurbs?
You have been provided for years and years. You like to shift the focus from dyson to me/others like the bad mouthing dyson indies. Just as you cavalierly say "fix under warranty, " or "return." This does not address the causes of all the problems. But just the symtoms. How's that working for you?
Why do dyson's DC25 motor harness wirings fail under warranty?
Why are the clutch model dysons discontinued?
Why was dyson's DC11 pulled off the USA shelves in less than 9 months, never to be seen again, if it was such a success according to you?
Why is the new dyson filter cleaning schedule 2-3 months vice 6-9 months as was the original case?
Why are new dysons defective right out of the box/within just a few months of purchase?
Why did dyson add height adjustments after 9 years if the floating brush nozzle was a success, according to you?
Deal with the core issues if you dare, not just the symtoms with diversion tactics. Don't play the dyson wealth card. We're not impressed. It's a diversion. And I'll remind you, Sir James' net worth is going down not up based on the sources and references you quoted here, not me. Why?
BTW, HOOVER is appearing on HSN on Monday Dec 14, with a segment on Gifts for the Home! Sorry no dyson this time.
Carmine D.
Cameron,
You’re asking me to run around to prove or disprove your mindless and/or empty words and/or claims and/or positions?... Give me a break. Of all the Dyson bad-mouthers, you’re the laziest.
55 yrs. of BS may have milked your customers in your shop back in the day...but it ain’t workin here.
Re: "What has dyson invented now?" Reply #241 Dec 12, 2009 11:40 am
Severus wrote:
Has Dyson developed a real fix for the design defects? Or do they just replace the parts that wear out prematurely due to the poor design?
Regarding the wool carpeting, I thought you weren't supposed to use any vacuum with a rotating brush. Is there anything unique about the Dyson that causes problems on the wool carpeting?
Venson aka Google Chrome aka Severus aka Proxy Server,
Hey goofy, for a guy who's computer and browser savvy (claimed), why in the hell can't you click the quote button like everyone else and then type below the quote box?
Take a look... There's nothing (no text) inside the "Severus wrote:" quote box (above here). In the past you would do this as a goofy way to disguise or make Severus look different or not you (when you posted above or inside the quote or inside the quoted text box). You're more work than I'm willin to put in. If I cannot click "quote" and reply under a quote text box with text in it so to keep a conversation organized and easy to follow or reply (as do normal people) - then don't bother asking me any more questions or direct anything at me. I bet you know your way around proxy apps. and proxy services pretty good and I bet you know your way around the the many video chats sites and other forums real good too. I bet you’re up to speed on all the differing compressions, differing web cams and compatibilities.
Soon as you get it together I'll answer or reply or comment or attack any bogus claim you throw out.
Dyson Invents Big.
This message was modified Dec 12, 2009 by DysonInventsBig
Re: "What has dyson invented now?" Reply #242 Dec 12, 2009 3:18 pm
DiB-ster:
True to your form. Can't deal with the dyson core issues on defects, flaws and false claims so get personal and/or use diversionary tactics. How's that working for you?
My 55 years plus in the vacuum industry have worked just fine. I can spot shills like you, for dyson, a mile away.
Re: "What has dyson invented now?" Reply #244 Dec 12, 2009 4:17 pm
DysonInventsBig wrote:
Cameron, Your word has proven worthless countless of times here. I can almost care less how the markets tally up. But if you want to belly up with a quote, a link, a doc, an article, a press release, a lawsuit that proves you/your words/claims as having credibility - then feel free.
Dyson Invents Big
CarmineD wrote:
Dib-ster:
The internet and this Forum are filled with pages of documented information, links, testimonials, etc about the many dyson shortcomings and misgivings. Why do you think there are so many dyson refurbs?
You have been provided for years and years. You like to shift the focus from dyson to me/others like the bad mouthing dyson indies. Just as you cavalierly say "fix under warranty, " or "return." This does not address the causes of all the problems. But just the symtoms. How's that working for you?
Why do dyson's DC25 motor harness wirings fail under warranty?
Why are the clutch model dysons discontinued?
Why was dyson's DC11 pulled off the USA shelves in less than 9 months, never to be seen again, if it was such a success according to you?
Why is the new dyson filter cleaning schedule 2-3 months vice 6-9 months as was the original case?
Why are new dysons defective right out of the box/within just a few months of purchase?
Why did dyson add height adjustments after 9 years if the floating brush nozzle was a success, according to you?
Deal with the core issues if you dare, not just the symtoms with diversion tactics. Don't play the dyson wealth card. We're not impressed. It's a diversion. And I'll remind you, Sir James' net worth is going down not up based on the sources and references you quoted here, not me. Why?
BTW, HOOVER is appearing on HSN on Monday Dec 14, with a segment on Gifts for the Home! Sorry no dyson this time.
Carmine D.
DysonInventsBig wrote:
Cameron,
You’re asking me to run around to prove or disprove your mindless and/or empty words and/or claims and/or positions?... Give me a break. Of all the Dyson bad-mouthers, you’re the laziest.
55 yrs. of BS may have milked your customers in your shop back in the day...but it ain’t workin here.
Dyson Invents Big
CarmineD wrote:
DiB-ster:
True to your form. Can't deal with the dyson core issues on defects, flaws and false claims so get personal and/or use diversionary tactics. How's that working for you?
My 55 years plus in the vacuum industry have worked just fine. I can spot shills like you, for dyson, a mile away.
Carmine D.
Cameron,
You have zero or near zero equity here in terms of bellying up with anything factual or demonstrable that supports your anti-Dyson lies or anti-Dyson mud-slinging.
Congrats to you for 55 years of selling underwhelming wares.And shame on you for 55 years of selling cons.
Re: "What has dyson invented now?" Reply #245 Dec 12, 2009 4:37 pm
DiB-ster:
55 plus years as my own boss in the vacuum cleaner industry. Not as a slave for and to others. Have you ever been your own boss? Owned and operated your own business? Had employees working for you? Or just a pawn to/for Sir James, your dyson king.
Get as personal as you like. Attack and divert. The facts are the facts. All your subterfuge and propaganda can't change them. I'm history now. Retired for good. I use my name here and proud of it. How about you?
Carmine D.
This message was modified Dec 12, 2009 by CarmineD
If my vacuum can remove even one spec of dirt that yours misses, then mine is better than yours - even if there's no proof that mine would have picked up as much dirt as yours...
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Re: "What has dyson invented now?" Reply #246 Dec 13, 2009 12:11 am
DysonInventsBig wrote:
Has Dyson developed a real fix for the design defects? Or do they just replace the parts that wear out prematurely due to the poor design?
Regarding the wool carpeting, I thought you weren't supposed to use any vacuum with a rotating brush. Is there anything unique about the Dyson that causes problems on the wool carpeting?
Venson aka Google Chrome aka Severus aka Proxy Server,
Hey goofy, for a guy who's computer and browser savvy (claimed), why in the hell can't you click the quote button like everyone else and then type below the quote box?
Take a look... There's nothing (no text) inside the "Severus wrote:" quote box (above here). In the past you would do this as a goofy way to disguise or make Severus look different or not you (when you posted above or inside the quote or inside the quoted text box). You're more work than I'm willin to put in. If I cannot click "quote" and reply under a quote text box with text in it so to keep a conversation organized and easy to follow or reply (as do normal people) - then don't bother asking me any more questions or direct anything at me. I bet you know your way around proxy apps. and proxy services pretty good and I bet you know your way around the the many video chats sites and other forums real good too. I bet you’re up to speed on all the differing compressions, differing web cams and compatibilities.
Soon as you get it together I'll answer or reply or comment or attack any bogus claim you throw out.
Dyson Invents Big.
Dustmite,
You truly are delusional. I have no use for proxy aps, proxy services, or any chat sites video or otherwise. Since you seem to bring these us a lot, most people will assume that these are things you use. I use Firefox, and it does seem to have some problems occasionally with these boxes. As it is my preferred browser, I don't intend to switch regardless of how it might inconvenience you.
Given that you have no connection to Dyson, and you know nothing about how Dyson specifies these repairs, its just as well that you don't answer the questions.
The smart tyrant writes his own story to ensure that it is favorable. The lazy will repeat lines from the book without fact checking.
Re: "What has dyson invented now?" Reply #247 Dec 13, 2009 6:59 am
Severus wrote:
Dustmite,
You truly are delusional. I have no use for proxy aps, proxy services, or any chat sites video or otherwise. Since you seem to bring these us a lot, most people will assume that these are things you use. I use Firefox, and it does seem to have some problems occasionally with these boxes. As it is my preferred browser, I don't intend to switch regardless of how it might inconvenience you.
Given that you have no connection to Dyson, and you know nothing about how Dyson specifies these repairs, its just as well that you don't answer the questions.
Amazing how a self-proclaimed dyson advocate can sport praising a brand and product to the ends of the earth here yet refuse to realistically acknowledge/address known product/model shortcomings. I dread to think the possible reasons for such behavior. All the likely possibilities, one of yours above which I highlighted and has been pointed out here before by numerous readers and posters, leave me sadly disappointed in DiB-ster [aka Dustmite].