You are definitely not alone. Sometimes it makes sense to partner with a
vendor, whether it's preferred pricing, bulk financing, or even branding
opportunities that they offer. I get the same calls and emails from vendors
and am left wondering what kind of strategy they are applying in their sales
departments to not answer my information requests and provide me with
responses full of canned marketing trash (spam) and surveys that are
irrelevant in satisfying my requirements.

John Bates
President
WHISPr Networks

On Wed, May 27, 2009 at 10:16 AM, Randy Cosby <[email protected]> wrote:

> Names have been changed to protect the ignorant.
>
> I want to vent for a minute on a marketing practice with some wireless
> equipment vendors that really just doesn't work for me, or maybe I just
> don't get it.
>
> I get emails all the time inviting me to be a "SuperAirPlusExtremeMax
> Partner" from one vendor or another.  Apparently, without becoming a
> "Partner" I cannot really learn useful information about their products
> (like price).  I can read through their  marketing  fluff on their web
> site, and can sometimes download spec sheets on the products (some
> require partnership registration to even do this).  In order to become a
> "partner" I usually have to sit through a webinar to have more marketing
> fluff pushed at me.
>
> Just give me the meat.  I pretty much know what I can get Canopy,
> Dragonwave, Tranzeo, Trango, etc. for.  I can freely read forums on many
> of these more "open" vendor sites as I investigate where I want to
> invest.  I don't need a "partnership" commitment and a marketing guy to
> push his "spiffed" products on me.  I can ask for information if I need
> it, and be enticed into "partnership" programs that offer me better
> discounts after I narrow my choices down.
>
> To make matters worse, on one particular site, I have signed up at least
> twice to be a "partner" and still have no clue why I would choose that
> company as a vendor vs another.  I got one call from a marketing guy (
> who no longer works there ) who never returned later emails or phone
> calls with specific questions about the products.  Guess I wasn't
> "worthy" of their time or "partnership."
>
> Just open up the information, answer our questions publicly, and let us
> scrutinize them and compare stories.  I'll never buy your products
> otherwise.  I don't care to be part of a secret society just to get the
> information I need to make sound business decisions.
>
> Am I alone?
>
> --
> Randy Cosby
> Vice President
> InfoWest, Inc
>
> work: 435-773-6071
> email: [email protected]
>
> http://www.linkedin.com/in/randycosby
>
>
>
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