OUCH!   I have bought singles that cheap from doubleradius

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Rick Smith wrote:

Travis has gotta be full of it! Distributors for Trango previously, when buying in 100 packs, never got prices better than 420...

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You get Trango cheaper?  Prices please!

Travis Johnson wrote:

Wow.... that's more than I pay for the Trango 900mhz and it has dual polarity integrated antennas. ;)

Travis
Microserv

Ron Wallace wrote:

My Man.  Brian, Excellent.

---- Original message ----
Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2005 12:53:40 -0500
From: Brian Rohrbacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [WISPA] Canopy buying group prices To: WISPA General List <wireless@wispa.org>

 Read it and weep "nay sayers"  ;-)

 I found a VAR to work with.

 Prices for canopy 900.

 Connectorized-  $262.60
 Integrated-  $328.7

 All details are being posted to "Principal Members List".
 You must be a paid WISPA member to take advantage of the
 offer.
I'd like to get an estimate of volume to the VAR. Pay up to WISPA and hit me offlist to how many you think you
 could use a month (you won't be committed to this, it's just
 for a general idea)

 Brian

 Ron Wallace wrote:

Go for it Brian, Doesn't matter what others think, if we can save some
money, good.

Ron Wallace

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Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2005 22:58:47 -0500
From: Brian Rohrbacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [WISPA] INSURANCE NOW canopy prices To: WISPA General List <wireless@wispa.org>

I have never done a group buy, but this is how I would approach it.

First step.  Principal Members only.  You want a deal, fork over 200
some bucks and support the industry.
Second step.  Find 10 people who want ten units.  (500 if possible,
but


prolly 100 pack to start)
Third step.  Go to moto website and look up resellers.
fourth step.  Call resellers and get quote.  Say "look here.  I have a
buying group.  I want 100 SMs, charged to 10 credit cards and shipped
to


10 addresses.  Send me a quote to email"  Forward quote to next
reseller


and go from there.  Whoever is cheaper wins.  If they want the
business


of the buying group, they better figure out how to cut a deal.  Am I
acting like a know it all Charles?  Would all the resellers say screw
you if I approached like this?
If all resellers say we can't do this.....then I would (big trust
here)


run all cards through paypal and pay with one lump sum and re ship
from


here.  Now add the 1.9% for paypal and add more for extra
shipping....don't know what that would be, but it would be figured
before hand.

I just made all that up, but it seems like it would work.  Only
question


is how warranty is handled.  By MAC addy or by who bought the radio.

Someone let me know if my approach is out of line.  Never done this
and


might be reinventing the wheel (I hope it rolls)

Brian

A. Huppenthal wrote:

Charles,

I know you don't support the idea of group buys. Enough said. Fact
is


I've done group buys with high-end equipment before - it wasn't
difficult at all. If you are comparing a public distributor to a
closed membership buying club, you aren't comparing apples to
apples.


I sure as hell don't want to create a distributor organization.

However, as our discussion continues, I might be willing to send
Jim,


George, Brian or whomever offers a group buy $2600 for 10 Canopy SMs
if the buy is 100 units and we're all lined up. I don't need
support,


training, stocking, any of the services that distributors offer.
Frankly, I don't need my distributor under cutting me to sell direct
to customers. You have your pros and cons for going to distributors
for *everything*. Certainly what's being discussed here isn't
pretending to create a distributor that has *everything*..

Frankly I think the board with the exception of myself, uniformly
doesn't support group buys.

The buyers create the relatonship for the purpose of the buy, it
ends


when the product is delivered.


Charles Wu wrote:

<snip>
You would think it would work that way, but Volume Buying ends up
eating the organization and the organization becomes caught up in
being a volume club.
</snip>

We all know that there's more to a WISP than just putting up an AP
and


getting a T1 line

Having run both a WISP and a distribution company, I can personally
attest
to the fact that there's more to distribution (which is what your
proposing)
than breaking up a 500 pack amongst WISP

Have you considered all the risks / implications that the buying
group


faces? For starters, there's the question of payment -- given that
the


buying group has no / limited credit, chances are that any vendor
will


require cash up front for the purchase

So, for example, say Motorola Canopy is the product WISPA chooses
Then WISPA / Buying Group needs to come up w/ $100k to purchase
that 500


pack (at say, $200 / unit for simplicity's sake)
Then, WISPA / Buying Group needs to come up w/ a warehouse to store
stuff
Then, WISPA / Buying Group needs to come up w/ a shipper/logistics
guy to
repackage / ship stuff

On top of that, chances are, 50% of the WISPs who committed to
purchasing
the packs will renege and/or delay their deliveries due to
unforseen


things
that always happen in deployments (e.g.,  lightning, customers
don't


sign
on, interference from competitor, DSL coming to town)

So now, WISPA / Buying Group needs to hire a sales guy to sell
excess


units

Now, you've added overhead (and you need to add an administrative
fee /


margin to compensate)

In the meantime, either

1. Motorola to announce a 50% price reduction in their Canopy line,
and all
WISPA members now wanting the new lower price (therefore causing a
huge


loss)
2. Trango (or some other company) to come out w/ the new "flavor of
the


month" and no one wanting the inventory anymore, sticking WISPA w/
$100k


worth of boat anchors

-Charles


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