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Re: New DSC panels 1832 / 1864



Yes, you're right on the money !!  After hearing some of the other's gut
concerns about version 1 panels, I intend to put up a mention on my website
that I don't plan to install the new panels just yet. If potential clients
don't like that, they can go elsewhere for service. We are so busy right
now, that we have to be very careful what we take on, and with more accounts
coming in  the door than we can handle right, I sure as hell am not going to
go out of my way to buy potential trouble....

Last time I put up what I thought was a helpful caution on my site, DSC
asked me (nicely) to take it down, which I did. I'll just have to be sure I
word this one carefully, so it doesn't appear to reflect on the company.

Guess I should be surprised that DSC even read my site.....

RHC

"Robert L Bass" <sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:ul9l3219lpm3to7eq81j3v86alabj0u7lf@xxxxxxxxxx
> Why not just tell your client exactly what you just said here, Bob?  If
> he's
> reasonable and if he trusts your judgment, he'll probably accept your
> advice and
> go with something more reliable.  If not, you really don't need to build a
> headache for yourself or your customer.  Better to lose the client than to
> end
> up trying to service junk.
>
> --
>
> Regards,
> Robert L Bass
>
> Bass Burglar Alarms
> The Online DIY Store
> http://www.BassBurglarAlarms.com
>
> --
>
> Never underestimate the power of very stupid people in large groups.
>
>> DSC is about to introduce a couple of lines of new panels...the 1832 and
>> 1864. These are basically modified 832 and 864 panels, along with at
>> least
>> one brand new keypad. One of my prospective customers has seen this line
>> and
>> wants it for the new house he is building and moving into May 1st.
>>
>> I am a little cautious about version 1 of any new line of panels, and
>> with
>> DSC's track record, I'm more than a bit leery of these new lines. I don't
>> want my clients to end up being their guinea pigs while they work out the
>> version 1 bugs....
>>
>> Any thoughts / comments ?
>>
>> R.H.Campbell
>> Home Security Metal Products
>> Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
>> www.homemetal.com
>>
>




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