analystslie most of what I post....
is directly out of the 10Q. Nothing has been fabricated I have called it like I see it based on fact!
SQUM revised the BioVault from steel to case Aluminum for the sake of becoming more competitive. In order to do that the quality of the product suffered. Now tell me how that is a good thing.
Based on the above I decided to look into the BioLock so I went out and got two, one from SQUM and the other from a competitor to compare the two and ran across numerous items that cheapen the product. Nylon gearing like what is used in children’s wind up toys over time will become brittle and break. SQUM's lock gear components are the same nylon materials and the competitions are brass.
Bottom line here folks is when my front door keyed dead bolt costing $35.00 lasts for more than +10 years I would expect my high tech finger print dead bolt costing +$250.00 to do at minimum the same. It boils down to the quality of the product and plastics are not durable or considered quality in my book!
It reminds me of the nylon cam gears that were put into cars some of the American made cars. Great for the automakers but the customers ended getting the screw. Now look at the American Automotive Industry vs. foreign automakers. That reminds me of the TV commercial that said it so well “Quality Job #1” remember that one? At the time it was the #1 automaker, FORD. Now it is Found On Road Dead!
PS - your post is at best a feeble attempt to bash me. You should be looking more at your investment and product quality than at me! This is a public company and driven by investors. Out of you many thousands of dollars investment here what has been the companies’ response toward the safe\video breaking apart? I know someone has called? or info toward the collections issue they PR’ed against CyberKey? Please do share or is that another dirty secret like SQUM Sports?