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Jamsta

12/04/07 4:51 PM

#10213 RE: rscomps #10185

Ah, this is great.
Let me explain what I'm trying to say. Their PR is being misinterpreted (or abused by some...) by a lot of people on this board.
My first point is that the fact that the company made their CRM system available for the Nokia 770 handheld device does not have aything to do with Nokia. Some posters actually insinuate a take over by Nokia...??? Nokia would have to take over hundred of thousands of company if that's the case... :)

Secondly. Their latest PR states: "DealerAdvance™, Inc. (OTCBB:DLAV), announced today that the Company has developed its new WebDA product to interface with the new Nokia 770 Tablet hand-held device. "
let me translate this for people who aren't technical. This simply means that Dealeradvance has "resized" their crm application to fit the screen of the Nokia 770 device. Their CRM system hasn't changed, it's just available on the Nokia device, which is a very good salespoint of course, don't get me wrong. To give another example: imagine that investorshub.com releases a PR stating that the their website is is now available on the new Siemens handheld device... would that impress anybody? No, because most websites are easely adjusted for handheld devices.
For CRM systems, it's just the same. Most CRM suppliers made their CRM systems available for handheld devices years ago, with salesforce.com as the most populair one of course. All you need is a webbrowser.

But the thing I'm looking for is the platform the real crm system is running on. What database are they using for example. Simple technical facts that always are present on the websites of crm provider (if they want to be credible, that is).
On the dealeradvance.com website all I can see are some lousy screenshots on no further explination.
And because I'm not really interested in their product, I don't see the reason why I would mail or call the company. I just try to have some fun, because some of you poster are really, really overexited about this stock and I just want to warn you. If you invested before the 13th of november, that was probably a smart move. but currently I would not invest one cent in this stock untill we see some real credible information on their website.
They do spend a lot of time and resources in PR'ing there efforts and most of the time that's a bad sign. A real CEO would be working hard for his money and not answering every phonecall of an investor...
Just my two cents of course. I'll see you guys in a month...