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Default Essentials of a Marine Boat Alarm System

Subject: Essentials of a Marine Boat Alarm System
From: (Rick Curtis)
Date: 2/8/2004 3:53 PM Pacific Standard Time
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Marine Marketing is very proud of a zero failure rate with VoiceAlarm
after 3 years of testing and sales. Zero failure rate means not even
a failed sensor to date. The VoiceAlarm system is "rock solid". The
fact that an anonymous moron can post here to the contrary is an
insult to the intelligence of those reading this thread. Only a child
with a computer would make such a claim of a failure after one month
when the VoiceAlarm product line has a full year warranty. Of
hundreds of VoiceAlarm systems sold world-wide there has never been a
warranty claim.

PlaynTravel (aka Savvy Sailor) should read up on the costs of
defending against a libel action. Maybe he doesn't understand that an
easily obtainable legal document forces AOL to remove his anonymity.

Rick Curtis
Marine Marketing



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Subject: Essentials of a Marine Boat Alarm System
From:
(Rick Curtis)

Not only have I found a product that fulfills my current, and will
fulfill my future, needs, but also my neighbors and I have a lot of
earned faith and respect for the folks at Marine Marketing. Their
phone is always answered and so is every one of our questions. Marine
Marketing's website says that their employees are proud enough of the
product and their work that they sign every box, prior to shipping,
with the signature of the employee responsible for the assembly,
testing, and packaging of the product at their Florida facility. Sure
enough, the boxes arrive with a signature!


They are pieces of garbage, signature or not. Mine crapped out after a

month.

Savvy Sailor


In my opinion any company that has to stoop to using the newsgroups for free
advertising is spamming. It is also my opinion that any company that sells
itself as a marketing firm and then presents a negative image of the client by
spamming newsgroups is a lousy marketing company. It is also my opinion that
the company that would hire such a company to do their marketing has no idea
what spamming usenet users will do to the reputation of their product.

Arrrgh we'll pay em with the mainsheet

Savvy Sailor