dean Wrote: 
> On Dec 6, 2005, at 3:05 AM, enduser wrote:
> >> How does a company like slimd explain the length and slope of the
> >> learning curve without losing new customers? I'm sure there are  
> >> answers
> >> to that question, but it's a tricky question...
> > Slim Devices could start, from the CEO down, by not lying to the
> > customer. I had a very bad experience with many people at Slim
> Devices
> > telling me flat out lies just so they could keep my money. So I
> would
> > say that all is not roses at Slim Devices.
> > The company is very Apple-like (we will not do right by the customer
> > unless you start a class action lawsuit against us) and seems to
> have
> > basic integrity issues.
> 
> This really hurts, but it's also incredibly vague.
> 
> Can you give some details about what happened so we can clear this up?
> 
> -dean
Call me and we can talk about it. You have my phone number. Heck, part
of my phone number is in the private order number your CEO posted on
this forum! Should I send a letter to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"? LOL.

I hope someone understands posting private information is illegal.
Seriously. LOL. The absurdity is too much.

You may wish to consider changing your company name to "Music Lovin'
Criminals". You could then cross out the word "not" on your stickers
and autograph them! Maybe add little slogans like "customers suck!" and
"you can never do too little for the customer!". That would really make
them collectible. Dumb customers like myself could keep buying SBs and
in time collect the entire set! LOL.


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