[Asterisk-Users] Service contract for * in NYC area

Karl Brose khb at brose.com
Sun Jan 2 21:16:00 MST 2005


This was posted in a public forum asking for business relationship.
But the intent was for disguised market research which could have been 
stated clearly
upfront and there would have been overwhelming positive response 
attesting to
the facts and assisting in his quest.
But communicating with "colleagues," so to speak, and luring response by
offering established business (which hasn't been ascertained) is totally 
unprofessional and I
don't want to do business with this guy no matter how big the contract 
is. There is plenty
of business out there. Been in business for a long time and learned to 
stay away from manners
like that. The public post is to warn others of these tactics. My 
response to the original query
and a couple of private follow-ups were in good faith, and no 
professional deserves to be told
finally "oh, well, I just wanted to see what the response would be"
 
Note that the original post stated  "I have been contracted.."




C F wrote:

>Mr Brose.
>I don't see why you did this? why was this needed?
>All I wanted was to show my client that * is popular. Without this
>none of us can sell this if we want. Nobody buys a pbx they can't get
>support on (we are talking about a $50,000 installation). Therefore I
>had to show my client that it is popular enough in this area that he
>will be able to get a service contract in the event that I can't
>service it. So I posted this question as I did. I did not mislead you
>in any way, if my client decides to use me to install * and then wants
>a service contract I will have to give him someone local. Now up until
>this email it could have been you, you just lost this contract
>(if/when my client decides to take * from me).
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