So, instead of hap-hazardly ranking dispatch furniture companies (based on my opinion alone) and then listing the reasons why you should or should not buy from companyA or companyB, I’m going to encourage you to try this, a simple thing called research. Now, what I’m talking about here is the plain and simple, down and dirty approach to gathering insight and reviews on a product or company before you buy. You know, similar to reading the reviews on Amazon before you buy that pair of sunglasses or new area rug?
According to a relatively old study (2009) by Harris Interactive, the most common methods of gathering information prior to making a purchase are:
We know that you want to read about other companies, selling similar products and find out who says what about whom. Then arrive at your own conclusions through even evaluation. This same concept can be applied for dispatch furniture. I would actually want to encourage this process of learning through reviews. Here’s how you gather your purchasing ammunition:
There is nothing that should be more intriguing than hearing from some sales person that you “shouldn’t” do business with a particular company. It is in the basis of human instinct to ask “why”, it’s natural to feed this curiosity. As a 911 dispatcher, you have this 6th sense ingrained within you. USE IT! So, if you are provoked by a sales person to reject a company based on their opinion alone, I urge you to act on this instinct, research on your own to find out why.
When you research all companies regardless of their “so-called” ranking, at the end of the day, you can say you’ve done your “homework”. Then you can proceed to making an informed and educated purchasing decision. You are your very own private detective – now go out there and learn!