Seeeking link for HAI OmniPro II Web-link software.

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JOhn

Jan 1, 1970
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Anywhere I can download this? HAI tells me I have to order a disc through
our supplier, which is going to take 2 days.
tx
 
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Crash Gordon®

Jan 1, 1970
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Have fun with HAI, I left 4 msgs for the rep...hmmm...that was let's see...end of Feb...guess they don't want my biz.
 
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Robert L. Bass

Jan 1, 1970
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Have fun with HAI, I left 4 msgs for the
rep...hmmm...that was let's see...end of
Feb...guess they don't want my biz...

They prefer to sell to "distributors" -- particularly ones that compete with
dealers, selling direct to end users at "dealer" prices.
 
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Robert L. Bass

Jan 1, 1970
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You have to buy it and it isn't cheap

Do a Google and you'll find a dozen sites selling the HAI Weblink II
software. The price runs anywhere from ~$290 to ~$310 retail. Trade
suppliers sell it to dealers for around $230.

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Regards,
Robert L Bass

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Bass Home Electronics
2291 Pine View Circle
Sarasota · Florida · 34231
877-722-8900 Sales & Tech Support
http://www.bassburglaralarms.com
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Robert L. Bass

Jan 1, 1970
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They understand like you do that the DIY
was not a dealer client anyway. They undercut you on a lot of
equipment...

They try to undercut all dealers. There are some products I sell for less
than them though. There are also lots of products I sell that they don't
carry and vice versa. They have very little impact on my business.
Unlike you they stock what they sell...

That's not true but you wouldn't know. Only about 25% of their product is
inventoried. The rest they order as needed. I know them much better than
you do. Rich asked me to open a branch for him in Florida when I was
planning to move here. I chose to keep my own business rather than work for
a distributor.
and can get product out the same day...

Wrong again. Their normal performance is one to three days, depending on
how busy they are. Many times they are unable to ship for a week or longer.
The vast majority of my orders ship the same day. Back ordered items, like
anyone else's in the industry, can take a week or more.
They add at least the same amount of value that you do. Quit whining
about
the competition and be glad they don't
get aggressive about the DIY market.

I don't mind competition but I don't buy from companies that try to sell to
my clients. You're welcome to buy from your competitors all you like
though. That's your decision.

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Regards,
Robert L Bass

=============================>
Bass Home Electronics
2291 Pine View Circle
Sarasota · Florida · 34231
877-722-8900 Sales & Tech Support
http://www.bassburglaralarms.com
=============================>
 
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Mark Leuck

Jan 1, 1970
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Robert L. Bass said:
Do a Google and you'll find a dozen sites selling the HAI Weblink II
software. The price runs anywhere from ~$290 to ~$310 retail. Trade
suppliers sell it to dealers for around $230.

Like I said, you have to buy it and it isn't cheap
 
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Crash Gordon®

Jan 1, 1970
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Yah, but my distributor told me to call the rep. directly...their stuff is too expensive anyway.
 
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Crash Gordon®

Jan 1, 1970
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I was in the middle of installing a nice system for a loyal client, when he comes rushing in the house (fresh home from one of those "home-shows" - I HATE home-shows!)...Stop stop...I just saw something really cool at the home show (HAI)...I think I want one with 3 of those cool keypads and energy control and and and. When I told him the price of JUST the keypads he changed his mind...it was more than I was charging for the entire system.
 
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Robert L. Bass

Jan 1, 1970
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Like I said, you have to buy it and it isn't cheap

It's all a matter of perspective.

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Regards,
Robert L Bass

=============================>
Bass Home Electronics
2291 Pine View Circle
Sarasota · Florida · 34231
877-722-8900 Sales & Tech Support
http://www.bassburglaralarms.com
=============================>
 
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Robert L. Bass

Jan 1, 1970
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When I told him the price of JUST the keypads
he changed his mind...it was more than I was
charging for the entire system...

I have plenty of DIY clients who want to install an alarm system that costs
around $350. Others call asking about powerful home automation systems that
can do everything but walk the dog and change the baby. I've deliberately
selected a wide array of products, from basic, inexpensive systems to more
elaborate, somewhat pricier options for my website. In any given day I sell
several of each.

You can't often sell a $4500 system to a dock worker, but there are plenty
of clients who can easily afford the top of the line. The key is to
discover what the client wants and what will fit his budget.

--

Regards,
Robert L Bass

=============================>
Bass Home Electronics
2291 Pine View Circle
Sarasota · Florida · 34231
877-722-8900 Sales & Tech Support
http://www.bassburglaralarms.com
=============================>
 
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Jim

Jan 1, 1970
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Alarm said:
As a licensed installer, I do not perceive DIY as competitors, or their
suppliers. That makes me rare in ASA, but in the long run it has paid off.
I've picked up monitoring and turnover work from DIY installations, and the
occasional part sale.

I can't think of anyone "in" ASA that "perceives DIY'ers as
competitors.

I don't know of anyone who thinks of anyone else in ASA, as an actual
competitor, either.

DIY'ers, will do what they do, if they really want to. They were never
an installers client to begin with. ie, no loss. We're all DIR'ers to
some extent, so what makes alarms any different than any other home
project?

Everyone who is "in" ASA is so far removed from each other, that
there's no chance that anyone would ever be competing for the same
potential client for an installation. So on both counts, business
competition has nothing to do with ASA.

It seems to me, from your comment, that you'd have a better
"perception" of ASA if you considered the meanings of the words,
........ respect, consideration of others, social contract, courtesy,
propriety ............. and that the lack of all of these
characteristics, in Robert Bass is the cause of the condition of this
group. Couple that with his arrogant, antagonistic, belligerant and
quarellsome attitude, and ............... call what you see here
.......... the results.


If any competition exists in ASA it's between an arrogant and socially
deviant son of a bitch Robert Bass and those who will not sit idle and
say nothing to protest what he knowingly and purposefully causes in
ASA. Anyone who ignores behavior from someone such as him, enables and
condones that kind of conduct. I don't and wont. And as you can see,
with out complete sanction, he continues. So be it.
 
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Crash Gordon®

Jan 1, 1970
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I could never get the rep close enough to find out much of anything about the product...it seemed interesting but due to his lack of interest I did not pursue it. I'd seen it many years ago at ISC and was sorta following it along to see if it would stick.
 
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Crash Gordon®

Jan 1, 1970
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I already had...like I said I was in the middle of installing it when he got a bug up his you know what :)
 
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Jim

Jan 1, 1970
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Alarm said:
I've seen a fair amount of anti DIY stuff in ASA over the years. Its
mellowed some.

I've also seem some, but it's certainly not the reason that ASA is in
the condition that it's in. If anything at all, it's Bass's constant
deriding of the installation trade and installers and then has the
balls to lie about how he's still in the installation business.
I've been here for some time and seen all sides of it. Its just Usenet, so
I ignore it.

Unfortunately ........ you do.

If everybody ignored all the bad behaviour and disrespect that they ran
into every day ...... why ..... why .... we'd have a society exactly
like the one we have. Just think ........ what if everyone DIDN'T
ignore unacceptable conduct ..... why .... it's almost to astonishing
to think about ... but ......... even minimally, we wouldn't even be
having this conversation.
Best I can tell Bass did pioneer the DIY security equipment on the Internet,

You're absolutely wrong. People have been selling alarm equipment here
since, ..... since just about the time he started installing alarm
system without a license.
but he seems to have some sort of hardon over HAI and Worthington. No idea
why, don't care either.

It's quite obvious to me. He's run up against someone who knows how
insignificant he is, has no compunction about letting him know that and
treats with him with the same attitude that he would treat someone who
was insignificant to him. And there's not a damn thing he can do about
it. He don't LIKE it when some one shoves his arrogance right back up
his ass and he can't smear them or cause them some personal harm.

He doesn't like me ..... either.
Both provide good gear and good support to the
trade and from what I can tell the DIY community as well.

They've chosen the market path and have been a long time doing it. I
don't know how they were able to hang on so long, HAI starting out with
such an extravagant product in such a small market, but ya gotta hand
it to them. They've hung in there and I assmume they're doing OK.

Smarthome seems to be doing great also. I have no idea where they stand
in comparison to one another. Smarthome's got a new redundant HA
protocol that they're introducing. RF and X10, and it's backward
compatable. Seems like it's a combination of something like Zwave and
X10. It could catch on. It'll take some field experience before the
final verdict.
 
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Mark Leuck

Jan 1, 1970
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Alarm Pro said:
Best I can tell Bass did pioneer the DIY security equipment on the Internet,
but he seems to have some sort of hardon over HAI and Worthington. No idea
why, don't care either. Both provide good gear and good support to the
trade and from what I can tell the DIY community as well.

Pages selling to DIY'ers have been around a lot longer than Mr Bass
 
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Mark Leuck

Jan 1, 1970
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It is expensive and not as good security-wise as the panels we know but if
your into home automation there's nothing that can top it

Yah, but my distributor told me to call the rep. directly...their stuff is
too expensive anyway.
 
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Mark Leuck

Jan 1, 1970
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I was in the middle of installing a nice system for a loyal client, when he
comes rushing in the house (fresh home from one of those "home-shows" - I
HATE home-shows!)...Stop stop...I just saw something really cool at the home
show (HAI)...I think I want one with 3 of those cool keypads and energy
control and and and. When I told him the price of JUST the keypads he
changed his mind...it was more than I was charging for the entire system.


Yup, the graphics keypad is sweet but it's $800
 
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Robert L. Bass

Jan 1, 1970
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I already had...like I said I was in the middle
of installing it when he got a bug up his...

That's not uncommon. Plenty of times clients will tell a friend they're
having a system installed and the friend will rave about some system or
feature. The next thing you know the client asks about making a change.
Almost invariably this occurs after you've got the agreed upon system half
installed. :^)

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Regards,
Robert L Bass

=============================>
Bass Home Electronics
2291 Pine View Circle
Sarasota · Florida · 34231
877-722-8900 Sales & Tech Support
http://www.bassburglaralarms.com
=============================>
 
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Robert L. Bass

Jan 1, 1970
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Pages selling to DIY'ers have been around a
lot longer than Mr Bass...

Actually, he's not far from correct. There were a number of websites
offering security systems before I went online. Most online alarm company
offerings in those days were nothing more than advertisements for local or
regional brick and mortar dealers. Very few offered components to DIYers
and those that did usually only offered three or four package deals.

Almost none of the sites I found had an a la carte menu system like mine.
The approach proved successful fairly quickly. About two years after my
website opened something like 7 out of 10 search links for several of the
major brands I offer linked to my website. Over the next six years more and
more competitors have built sites similar to mine -- not copying, just
folks with similar ideas. Still very few offer in-depth product information
and fewer still carry as wide a product array as mine.

--

Regards,
Robert L Bass

=============================>
Bass Home Electronics
2291 Pine View Circle
Sarasota · Florida · 34231
877-722-8900 Sales & Tech Support
http://www.bassburglaralarms.com
=============================>
 
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JOhn

Jan 1, 1970
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I did a seminar a week ago with HAI touting how the new product was so
easily controllable by the enduser through any web-browser. They forgot to
mention that theres an extra charge for the browser software, even after
paying for the dealer software.

The cost alone isnt the isssue. This job is in a remote location, and I
didnt want to drive 3 hours back to my supplier just for the software.
1-800 tech suppport told me the software is available only on disk through
my local supplier. Where is the downloadable version? HAI tech support
thought I was crazy for asking such a question.

End result: My supplier will courier the disk out to me. Cost of the
product is undetermined at time of order.

thanks for listening
 
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