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Re: Bass Burglar Alarms - Sitemap Page 8 of 474
He does it for at least four reasons, not necessarily in this order
1 To piss Frank off
2 To improve his search engine ratings
3 To spool off messages from servers after he has made himself look even
more stupid than usual.
4 Mark wouldn't let me put down reason #4
Doug
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"Roland Moore" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:47bc49cd$0$24084$4c368faf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Is there someone posted something that upset him (more than usual) to get
> him started on this? Maybe it is a cheap way to for him to get and keep an
> archive of his web site?
>
> I don't know anything about running an on line business, but having that
> much to pick from seems odd to me. A lot of the stuff he has is stuff only
> a
> pro would have need of, and even then you'd need only need to order one of
> those items. Seems like I would have actual pre-built systems instead of a
> link to just a list of manufacturers(names that can't mean much to a
> DIY).
> With the way many manufacturers change SKUs so often, just the headache of
> keeping that many pages (especially ones that generate such few orders)
> would be too much. Seems like it already is for Bass.
> For example, he has HID listed as HID Corp (Hughes). I guess he never
> heard
> of Assa Abloy, the folks that have actually owned HID for some time? No
> special link to help people reorder cards? (a profit maker for regular
> dealers). And despite a 30% price increase scheduled for April for regular
> prox cards (no warning for customers to stock up now and save), still no
> mention of iClass readers? (they've only been out for about 5 years now)
> They are less expensive, have better security, and offer more features
> (like
> logical access). Shame on Bass! Instead of posting here he should be
> paying
> more attention to his bill of fare. I guess he really doesn't care that
> much
> about access control. No Edge readers, and no Multclass readers, each
> having
> strengths for a DIY market? For the DIY guy, why not feature something
> really easy in access control like like that and maybe add Bosch AEC.
> And some links are almost empty. Biometrics gets you one link to
> Bioscrypt.
> IR makes a far more popular hand geometry reader, it's not used much for
> traditional access control, but it's used a lot for T&A. Seems like he'd
> know that and have that one among the 474 pages.
> Instead of crowing here about what he knows, he should be showing it at
> his
> web site. It's sure looking weak in the few spots I checked.
>
> "Frank Olson" <use_the_email_links@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
> message
> news:1EPuj.64940$FA.20798@xxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Roger W wrote:
>> > On Feb 20, 12:33 am, Frank Olson
>> > <use_the_email_li...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> >> Robert L Bass spammed the group with more crap.
>> >>
>> >> Individuals interested in purchasing alarm equipment from this
>> >> individual should read this first:
>> >>
>> >>
> http://westflorida.bbb.org/WWWRoot/Report.aspx?site=47&bbb=0653&firm=...
>> >>
>> >> then:
>> >>
>> >> http://www.yoursecuritysource.com/buyingonline.htm
>> >>
>> >> And Robert L Bass should re-acquaint himself with proper netiquette
>> >> and
>> >> perhaps read the ASA FAQ here:
>> >>
>> >> http://www.yoursecuritysource.com/asafaq.htm
>> >
>> > Business must be slow for bass. Obviously a bass fishing expedition.
>> > Maybe I'll buy something from him to help him out. :-)
>>
>>
>> Nahh... Business couldn't be better. And what better way to celebrate
>> that new Viagra prescription than by flooding a newsgroup with useless
>> crap. Heck, Wireless Willy had some entertainment value. The supposed
>> 474 pages from this Putz are plain *boring*.
>
>
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