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Excalibur1

02/23/13 11:18 PM

#53725 RE: Options7 #53720

Option7 - It is quite common and cost effective for start-up companies to use third parties to manufacture their products and to use rented equipment. In fact, I used to work for a snack food company that did just that. I know of one small company that is now a $13.00 per share stock that started out, and still is, contracting out most of the manufacturing of their food products. Their products are now in all the major stores. This company also has an old address as they moved recently. Companies move as they grow. The smart companies find cost effective ways to manufacture their products. For small companies it is costly to purchase and maintain equipment. Even more so, labor is costly due to all the benefits, Obamacare, etc. Third party manufacturing and old addresses are not evidence of a scam. Please provide hard evidence that AAPT is a scam.

portermac

02/23/13 11:36 PM

#53728 RE: Options7 #53720

No scam sorry, I will explain to you what has been happening. Retailers like Walgreen's and others that were interested in AAPT products did not want to be first so everyone was gonna wait. Then guess what, the biggest retailer in the world Wal-Mart said ok AAPT we like your product so we will be first and give you a chance. Now all the others that were afraid to be first are gonna jump on board after hearing bars are selling out the first week and that will start a chain reaction. We know the products are awesome and dogs go crazy over NUTRABARS. I hope you understand it is time to take your shorts off and put your long pants on.

Dissonant

02/24/13 2:42 PM

#53810 RE: Options7 #53720

Really?...Got links to any of those companies or message boards that's scammed Walmart?...I'd be interested to look at their tactics as to what exactly they did and how they got away with it..


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