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Re: Who are these guys?



Hmmm, dumped on the internet????

"Jim Rojas" <jrojas@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:476e9406$0$15367$4c368faf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Think about this: What do you think happened to all that Napco stuff ADI
> pulled off the shelves a few years ago?
>
> Jim Rojas
>
>
>
> Doug wrote:
>> I can see a certain attraction to running an online business with a
>> shopping cart system for ordering and then have the merchandise drop
>> shipped to the customer. You may have to answer a number of tech
>> support/product application calls, handle a few returns  and have the
>> rest of the day to count the money. The margin on each item is less
>> because you do less to earn that margin, but the overall profit, like any
>> other business will depend not only on the margin, but on the volume of
>> sales.
>>
>>
>> Doug
>>
>>
>>
>> "Roland Moore" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:476e8c0d$0$9538$4c368faf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Have you ever noticed that when you do a parts search on google the Bass
>>> site comes up? I did a parts search and saw these guys. Who are they?
>>> Their
>>> web page claims they are "professional". And yet they push Honeywell
>>> gear?
>>> If you're a "professional" with any sort of reputation with your
>>> customer
>>> base, how in the world would you find the time to run an on line parts
>>> business? Why would you even want to get into that market with such
>>> skinny
>>> margins if your "professional" business was successful? I can just see
>>> quoting a customer and then having him or her say wait a minute, "why
>>> are
>>> you charging me these prices when you sell the same thing on line much
>>> cheaper"? And you get a 24 hour emergency number to call too. Wow.
>>>
>>> http://www.doityourselfsecuritysystems.com/index.html
>>>
>>>
>>



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