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September 25th, 2007 12:06 AM #1I just passed by Blade Greenhills yesterday. They had an offer of 3 models of their car alarms. If you trade-in your current car alarm, they'll give you any of the 3 alarm models for only P500, including installation! Its kinda worth-it if your alarm is already busted and all.
The alarms look like the ones sa virtual banawe natin costing around P1600.
Unlike used cellphones which can be resold easily, I don't think there is a market for old car alarms, which make me think that they already have a profit with their P500 price, and are only using the swap thing to attract people who already have existing alarms (kasi nga naman you cant sell to them in the first place if they already have an alarm).
It makes me wonder how much do these alarms really cost in the first place. If you think about it, the transistors and resistors which they are made of probably doesnt cost much. Even alexan has a car alarm assembly kit...
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September 25th, 2007 03:10 AM #2
These might be surplus (read: old model) alarms from third-party or contract manufacturers which have been written off already and given the go signal for disposal.
I used to work for a third-party manufacturer which produced, among other things, a car alarm system. BOM cost alone is nowhere below $15 (including moulded parts and packaging), add to that overhead, indirect cost, mark-up, distribution cost, etc.; there's no way I could think of that it can be sold profitably at P500 retail.
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September 25th, 2007 11:26 AM #3
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September 26th, 2007 12:26 AM #5
Dumping? Probably, but it isn't unlikely that the manufacturer is also here in RP.
Suspicious/Illegal or Questionable? Unlikely. These units are not necessarily of lower quality, and not necessarily obsolete technology, simply obsolete in the market they were originally intended for. It may be more cost-effective for the original name-brand customer to write these off (the cost of which they have most likely considered from the start and factored in to their pricing) than have them shipped with logistics costs incurred and end up as obsolete inventory in their warehouses.
This may actually be a good deal.
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September 26th, 2007 09:35 PM #6Yeah, your right. it can't be considered dumping because we have no local manufacturers naman which would be placed at a disadvantage by this.
Actually, I do think its a good deal if you car alarm no longer works. Old models of car alarms are still very good because the technology hasnt really changed much over the years. Except for the high-end GSM controlled alarms, the basic units has virtually not changed in features.
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