jproj
Chemical
- Oct 9, 2001
- 324
We have recently bid on a project in which we were the low bidder. The only problem (in our customers point of view) with our proposal was that our unit was significantly smaller than our competitors proposed unit.
After convincing our customer our design was technically acceptable (and after a P.O. # was given), our competitor proceeded to sling mud. Our competitor gave names (to our customer) of people to call who were unhappy with our units or people who would say that our units were not performing to design conditions.
Our customer then decided to hold on sending us the P.O. (pending further information)
Come to find out, the names our competitor gave were personal friends of theirs, and furthermore, people who had no technical knowledge whatsoever (for example, our competitor gave a contact in purchasing to explain to our customer how technically unsound our units are). Besides that, they have also told out and out lies. (where our lawyers got involved)...
Anyway, I'm curious how prevalent this is and what others think about this situation. Personally I'm flaming mad at the lack of ethics involved in this whole situation.
jproj
After convincing our customer our design was technically acceptable (and after a P.O. # was given), our competitor proceeded to sling mud. Our competitor gave names (to our customer) of people to call who were unhappy with our units or people who would say that our units were not performing to design conditions.
Our customer then decided to hold on sending us the P.O. (pending further information)
Come to find out, the names our competitor gave were personal friends of theirs, and furthermore, people who had no technical knowledge whatsoever (for example, our competitor gave a contact in purchasing to explain to our customer how technically unsound our units are). Besides that, they have also told out and out lies. (where our lawyers got involved)...
Anyway, I'm curious how prevalent this is and what others think about this situation. Personally I'm flaming mad at the lack of ethics involved in this whole situation.
jproj