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PRmaniac

03/17/17 2:43 PM

#71035 RE: TinyGreenSprout #71033

A product "launch" doesn't mean there is any product for sale or ready for sale.

Until they actually have orders of sufficient quantity to justify production of more than their current "samples", there is no reason to produce anything.

And investors should be wary. They could claim "orders", but these could be merely "booked" orders, which never turn into real revenue.

And the federal trade commission (FTC) may have some concern about the so-called "water clusters" bogus technology, as they have gone after companies that tout product claiming science that does not exist. There are many co's that have touted this same fake technology.
Science and bioscience has proven these claims as snake oil salesman tactics each time.

TenKay

03/17/17 3:08 PM

#71040 RE: TinyGreenSprout #71033

Well I would think the expectation of the product "launch" would mean that it could be bought "at" and "after" the launch...but putting that aside I was referring more to the suggestion of the product being "released". That definitely implies that one can buy it since a "release" usually means it's release into the market.

In any event...here we are close to 2 weeks since the Arnold and as far as I can tell, it can't be purchased anywhere.

So even if their intent was to delay its general availability until sometime after the "launch"...it would seem a pretty dumb thing to do to not take advantage of the hype of the Arnold to exploit the sales opportunity.

But then the serial spelling mistakes in their "PR"s suggests they may not be the brightest crew.

mrscashflow

03/17/17 6:05 PM

#71056 RE: TinyGreenSprout #71033

I agree USMJ is doing everything good
for us and the company.

A delay doesn't mean defeat...

Memeber-Mark 2