Monday, August 20, 2001 7:16:15 PM
If the claims are even remotely true, a basher or even a dissatisfied customer would be doing everything possible to make sure everyone knows about it. In the case of the basher, the reasons should be obvious. In the case of the dissatisfied customer, they have supposedly spent between $300 and $500 for a product that reportedly doesn't work. Why would they be afraid to let their identity be known, particularly if they knew they could e-mail McBride?
I'm not buying it.
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