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#4079 - 07/11/12 10:56 PM
Re: Kone "change board" light is on. KCM831, (LCE 375)
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#4088 - 07/14/12 07:35 PM
Re: Kone "change board" light is on. KCM831, (LCE 375)
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Kone has the perfect product.. You put out a piece of crap. They can put it in cheaper than just about any of the other OEM's. Which means the put in a LOT of them. Then they maintain it, untill they get tossed out. Then the other companies salivating like dogs bid like crazy to get it. and then when it goes down Kone makes a Ton of money on parts.. So the best business plan I've seen to date.. Design a piece of crap.. Put in a bunch of them.. Make all the money you can on Maintenance till you get tossed.. And then make all your REAL money on Parts.. Frean' brilliant!!! P.S. They make the interface so simple to "Break Into"...(See other posts on this forum..), that is sucks the competitors in..
Last edited by Broke_Sheave; 07/14/12 07:40 PM.
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#4091 - 07/15/12 03:09 AM
Re: Kone "change board" light is on. KCM831, (LCE 375)
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I don't cover any electronic parts so let them charge all they want. Sometimes I even write : "No moving parts will be covered". along with the no electronics part You would be amazed at how many people miss that part. I've often wondered how the companies got into a position to warranty parts as part of the maintenance contract. It would be a great deal if the same standard was applied to your auto.. "I've got this 72 Dodge, that I'd like a maintenance contract on and as part of the contract you cover the engine, transmission, Lights, etc.. And oh yeah..You've got to compete against every repair shop in town for my business, and the price I'm going to pay is the same as when this car was driven off the lot in 72"... That's pretty smart Aquadog. And for the life of me, I don't know how the elevator industry fell into this...
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