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Re: Brink's money talks.



> damn near every sentence in this "story" is untrue....
I didn't use the word story in the post. And, for the record, no one is
saying what I called a story in earlier posts is a story anymore, even Mark
Leuck. It did happen the way I said it did, although Leuck disputes the term
"hush money" to describe the payment for the event and seems to think there
is no reason on earth why he should have known about the event, other than
originally being certain it didn't happen. To me that alone suggests that he
felt he should be in a position to know to be able to say it didn't happen.
But at least he can't say that anymore. He has been mum on why the policy
that caused it in the first place wasn't challenged earlier, especially by
him. In fact he has not acknowledged anything about the status of the policy
that may well be in force as we speak. How reassuring for customers!

So instead of saying everything is wrong or untrue in the post, pick one
aspect at a time please and let's figure out the truth. I know my sources,
and so far have no reason not to trust them, perhaps I should according to
you? So what in your eyes is erroneous in the post?

1)Brink's has offices in Houston and Dallas geared to small commercial
operations, distinct from its regular residential sales operations?
2)Brink's uses Bosch's AEC for access control?
3)Brink's has an interest in expanding small commercial offices like the two
currently in Texas nationwide, most likely to Florida next?

"BDEBJ" <biteme@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:47154a28$0$25669$4c368faf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> "someone" has no clue what they're talking about!!
> damn near every sentence in this "story" is untrue....
>
>
> "Just Looking" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:4715482e$0$26394$4c368faf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Rumors:
> > In most of the market Brink's operates in it is simply a residential
> > burglar
> > alarm vendor as everyone knows. However, Brinks is now entering the
world
> > of
> > small commercial business as well. In Dallas and Houston there are
Brinks
> > small commercial offices that have opened. These units are successful in
> > the
> > market place. By Brinks selecting equipment known to be easy to install
> > and
> > program, Brinks seems to be finding a niche. Brinks is going to expand
the
> > small commercial operation nationally. Florida is most likely the next
> > target. Because of the small commercial operation, Brinks can now add
> > Bosch
> > to the list of manufacturers under their financial influence. I believe
> > this
> > is mostly through the AEC line currently, but who knows what else is
> > coming?
> > Me transmitte sursum, Caledoni!
> > Brinks is moving into the market of the integrator, albeit in a small
way.
> > Unlike ADT where there are a list of angry customers too long to list,
> > Brinks seems to be doing well by taking small bites and gearing its
> > offering
> > to the low skill level of its workforce. Knowing what it has as a skill
> > set
> > to work with, Brinks insists on complete training for anyone involved
with
> > the product. So instead of seeing where ADT has been to make new
customers
> > out of ADT's angry customer base; following a Brinks small commercial
> > salesman could lead to sales as their customer base outgrows Brinks
> > offerings, or is simply too large out of the chute. Unlike the Brinks
> > burglar alarm panel market, so far what Brinks sells in small commercial
> > is
> > the same bill of fare as a regular dealer can offer. In this case AEC is
> > available through ADI, which is funny in a way since Honeywell offers
its
> > own brand of web based access control.
> > Although Brinks in the residential marketplace is viewed with a suspect
> > rating, so far none of the big boys have too much bad to say about their
> > small commercial operation.
> > I wonder what legal torment is in store for the smaller dealers that get
> > an
> > old Brinks customer, for whatever reason. Unlike the residential market
> > Brinks makes its living from, there are some big boys like JCI, Stanley,
> > and
> > others that may pony up instantly when Brinks wants to go to court. It
may
> > be time to find a good skirt to go hide under now, or set aside a couple
> > hundred thousand to keep them off you. In the meantime, and to Jim
> > especially "Noli nothis permittere te terere".
> >
> >
> >
>
>




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