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Friday, 06/19/2020 2:43:17 PM

Friday, June 19, 2020 2:43:17 PM

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My list discussion

I read the responses to my list:

I never contacted PCT, the list was made from DD found by shareholders including myself (great job guys/gals).

PCT has level 2 and 3 subs/distributors that make fluids for retail and wholesale purchase. It was my understanding in talking with the company they made large quantity fluids for purchase. At that time they did not have a large retail (gallon) based business. As demand started to increase due to the pandemic Gary switched gears from Annihilyzer leases into increasing fluid sales. Increasing wholesale and ramping up retail sales (go where the revs are). When I ordered my home unit just prior to CV-19 making it's way to the U.S I never knew they had a retail division. If I did I would of bought from them.

IMO It's up to each Sub/distributor to market their own products and not PCT. PCT just makes HOCL and allows others to make HOCL under a sub/distributor license. These subs/distributors can put their own product label on taking ownership of that brand. Can you imagine if PCT listed these subs/distributors with their own label on the website. I would think a lot of confusion about which brand should to buy would be the outcome. This also could cause a price war not only between sub/distributors but also with the company it's self. IE: do I buy from the company or a "off label brand" even though the products are the same. This is talking about pure HOCL.

Each sub/distributor that markets products other than pure HOCL for disinfection has their own formulas. The skin and eye care lines I doubt are 100% 550PPM HOCL. In other words I doubt spraying your skin with 550PPm gives the same effect as a product made for skin care. I believe EOmist has alcohol in it besides HOCL as an example. How much PPM is in each product is determined by the formulations developed by each sub/distributor along with other ingredients that makes their product their own. As an example growash uses 50ppm in their plant cleaning products. Plantaid might use a different amount. Again which product to buy if it's all listed on the PCT website.

PCT makes a product that is used in many industries. What those companies do with the fluids either made by SC or another distributor is their own business as long as they stay within the EPA guidelines of what can be claimed and stated.

I could see A referral to disinfection company closest to someones location.

JMO.. Nice to see this kind of discussion going on vs the other stuff. I would enjoy hearing others thoughts also.

E