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On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 13:24:07 -0700, Telstar Electronics
wrote in om: Brian, I have just been to your site and, according to that... In over 5 years of business, only three products appear to have been created... two of which have been discontinued (already). Between discontinuing previous products, and offering this latest, there appears to have been no products for sale - no income, no business. A business with just one $60 product (when it becomes available), two discontinued items, and large gaps in trading. You may not be using kits, but just what do you think your Web site and it's figures say about you and your business? Right or wrong, he is saying what people see when they view your site... and what will they think if they ever see these newsgroup threads. They'll know that I have a very small company. I don't see a thing wrong with that. If they don't like that... nothing I can do about it. Items are often discontinued by a manufacturer when their profit margin becomes unacceptable in the marketplace. Why should I continue to offer a product that I can't make a reasonable profit on? Do you run a business? I do. And part of running a business is catering to the market. Trying to manipulate the market to suit the product (pet rocks, white salmon) might net you a few bucks at the beginning, but the market eventually wises up. Looking at your business history, it appears the market was smarter than you from the beginning, Brian. "LOL" |
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On Jul 11, 5:24 pm, Frank Gilliland
wrote: I do. And part of running a business is catering to the market. Trying to manipulate the market to suit the product (pet rocks, white salmon) might net you a few bucks at the beginning, but the market eventually wises up. Looking at your business history, it appears the market was smarter than you from the beginning, Brian. Frank, you sure know a lot about running a business... and you never even had one... lol The real issue as I see it is... does anyone really care about what you have to say? I sure don't. I hope others do... or you're wasting a lot of time here. |
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On Wed, 11 Jul 2007 16:21:32 -0700, Telspam Electronics
wrote in .com: On Jul 11, 5:24 pm, Frank Gilliland wrote: I do. And part of running a business is catering to the market. Trying to manipulate the market to suit the product (pet rocks, white salmon) might net you a few bucks at the beginning, but the market eventually wises up. Looking at your business history, it appears the market was smarter than you from the beginning, Brian. Frank, you sure know a lot about running a business... and you never even had one... lol Do you have a reading deficiency along with your MPD? The real issue as I see it is... does anyone really care about what you have to say? Of course they do. All these posts are archived on google and elsewhere. Go ahead and google "Telspam Electronics" and tell me what you see. Do you really think people won't check your credentials when buying something that is relatively unknown, with no reputation or testimonials, and can't be found in any reference material beyond your website and your spam? They look at the posts and see that, even when you don't avoid the tough questions altogether, all you can quote is either techno-babble or "it's a gray world". Yep, people really do care about what I have to say. I sure don't. I hope others do... or you're wasting a lot of time here. That's my choice. Whether or not to buy one of your hack-jobs is the choice that people who google your name and product must make. |
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