SilverHorseRacing
Broken Arrow
Weatherman, I would ask that you read the below as a spirited debate, and not a personal affront, because that is exactly how it is meant. I harbor no ill thoughts towards you (I don't even know you) but just want to clarify what you are arguing in favor of with some facts.
What you are talking about has been hashed out many times before regarding the pros and cons of even discussing the competition, and yes, I do weigh the options heavily before making public comments. I will just say we've discussed this in many other threads before, and if you would like I would be happy to cut-n-paste my responses to this in the past, as my position has not changed.
What you are arguing for though is not fair competition, you are arguing in defense of a company that is stealing from everyone, you included. You may not see the theft, but let's do a little math to illustrate my point:
Our Fuse Box Cover made in-house which I personally designed and released almost two years ago:
1) We do sponsor a couple forums, but I can't be everywhere all the time, so I tend to only sponsor ones I can be personally active on regularly - it's not that I don't like this forum, just there aren't enough hours in the day. This recent "uproar" all over the web has taken way too much of my time already, but is something I feel we must do wherever the discussion goes - we did not start this thread, nor did we dig it back up, I simply replied to it when it was brought to my attention by someone else.
2) You seem to be arguing that if we were a site sponsor our message would be better accepted. So we can buy favor, but simply telling the truth in public is whining about it? Why does money make our argument any more acceptable?
3) I have no problem being a site sponsor here, but in the meantime, I am careful not to post any backlinks or anything that directly link to our site, even in my signature it is edited from what my normal signature is, just to be in compliance.
4) If it were just our company having this issue, I could see that we would look like a whiner if we were going around starting this. But look at the facts just from this thread - we did not start it, we are one of at least four companies dealing with this, and we are all the people who have the passion to get up and do this every day in spite of UPR's actions. As Jay has stated - when the innovators go away to another market (really easy for us as we can make just about anything we want here) where does that leave the customers? Did you end up the ultimate winner when the only game left in town has nobody left to copy from and charges way more than they should for the level of quality they offer?
What you are talking about has been hashed out many times before regarding the pros and cons of even discussing the competition, and yes, I do weigh the options heavily before making public comments. I will just say we've discussed this in many other threads before, and if you would like I would be happy to cut-n-paste my responses to this in the past, as my position has not changed.
What you are arguing for though is not fair competition, you are arguing in defense of a company that is stealing from everyone, you included. You may not see the theft, but let's do a little math to illustrate my point:
Our Fuse Box Cover made in-house which I personally designed and released almost two years ago:
- 79.99-99.99 based on finish (Raw (for painting), Two-tone anodized, or Triple Chrome Plated) (price has remained the same since release)
- Comes packaged bubble-wrapped securely in a custom box, with instructions and 3M double-sided tape already pre-applied for proper installation
- Shipping - Free to the USA.
- Total cost, 79.99 to 99.99.
- 74.99 - 99.99 based on finish (from their website on 3-17-12), chrome (our most expensive finish to do) not even available, so they are at best competing against our 89.99 piece as polished vs. chrome is not a fair apples to apples comparison.
- Comes packaged in a brown envelope, with no instructions, no tape, and polishing compound residue still on the back of the piece. Part is not the same level of quality as our original piece based on our analysis, but details of that are being saved for later discussions with UPR.
- Shipping +10.00
- Total cost - 84.99 to 109.99
- We are perfectly fine with UPR having their own version of a fuse box cover.
- We are perfectly fine with fair competition in the market for a customer.
- We work with many competitors daily (MRT, CDC, JLT, etc) to offer even more products, while respecting the uniqueness of those products already being offered by others.
- We are NOT okay with a company copying our product down to the same font on the engraving, and passing it off as their own.
1) We do sponsor a couple forums, but I can't be everywhere all the time, so I tend to only sponsor ones I can be personally active on regularly - it's not that I don't like this forum, just there aren't enough hours in the day. This recent "uproar" all over the web has taken way too much of my time already, but is something I feel we must do wherever the discussion goes - we did not start this thread, nor did we dig it back up, I simply replied to it when it was brought to my attention by someone else.
2) You seem to be arguing that if we were a site sponsor our message would be better accepted. So we can buy favor, but simply telling the truth in public is whining about it? Why does money make our argument any more acceptable?
3) I have no problem being a site sponsor here, but in the meantime, I am careful not to post any backlinks or anything that directly link to our site, even in my signature it is edited from what my normal signature is, just to be in compliance.
4) If it were just our company having this issue, I could see that we would look like a whiner if we were going around starting this. But look at the facts just from this thread - we did not start it, we are one of at least four companies dealing with this, and we are all the people who have the passion to get up and do this every day in spite of UPR's actions. As Jay has stated - when the innovators go away to another market (really easy for us as we can make just about anything we want here) where does that leave the customers? Did you end up the ultimate winner when the only game left in town has nobody left to copy from and charges way more than they should for the level of quality they offer?
