Because he's selling stuff using false claims and misrepresentation. We call that "dishonesty."
I call that "fraud."
se
There is no idea so stupid that you can't find audiophiles to believe it. "Cryo" is a sure-fire signal that you're dealing a con artist (seller) and a moron (buyer).
I'm sure in some cases, both are morons.
se
its not any more fraud than "the amazing sea monkey's' were back in the day.
those same boys have grown up and have a lil more disposable income is all.
haha you guys still throwing stones >wanna be Bruce Waynes don't get bent out of shape there are certainly much better causes out there!
those same boys have grown up and have a lil more disposable income is all.
haha you guys still throwing stones >wanna be Bruce Waynes don't get bent out of shape there are certainly much better causes out there!
its not any more fraud than "the amazing sea monkey's' were back in the day.
those same boys have grown up and have a lil more disposable income is all.
There were worse, remember sell Christmas Cards and get this shiny new bike in weeks. In fact I was paging through some early 60's comics the other day, if the parents only knew.
yeah 'that certain paper' delivery scheme was a crack upThere were worse, remember sell Christmas Cards and get this shiny new bike in weeks. In fact I was paging through some early 60's comics the other day, if the parents only knew.
isn't that same sales model for these audio products get the dealers onboard with the greed.
some life's lessons learned earlier <spend your allowance wisely young feller>
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yeah 'that certain paper' delivery scheme was a crack up
Never forgot the name.
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its not any more fraud than "the amazing sea monkey's' were back in the day.
Absolute nonsense.
"Sea-Monkeys" was a trademark, not any claim of being actual monkeys. And the anthropomorphised illustration had the disclaimer "Charicatures shown not intended to depict Artemia salina" written below it.
It wasn't even in the same ballpark as the blatant fraud committed by the likes of Bybee et al. Your comparing Sea-Monkeys to the likes of Bybee et al. is laughably absurd.
se
yeah 'that certain paper' delivery scheme was a crack up
isn't that same sales model for these audio products get the dealers onboard with the greed.
some life's lessons learned earlier <spend your allowance wisely young feller>
My paper route paid for my college costs. Guess it depends on selling the paper subscriptions and then getting them delivered.
All this Bybee stuff reminds me of the old adds for adding tin pellets and magnets to vehicle fuel lines. I just searched and was amazed to find they are still available although I haven't seem them advertised in print over here for many years.
Isn't tin inert when in contact with fuel, or......
How the Fuelmate fuel catalyst works
Isn't tin inert when in contact with fuel, or......
How the Fuelmate fuel catalyst works
Lol, I seem to remember trying that once, back in the days when I was the proud recipient of an 1100 Escort estate as a company car. Happy days.
Never forgot the name.
that's it
Grit what a rag> probably made from plagiarized / recycled articles
David Lynch says he delivered the WSJ to help finance his 1st film.
No they are BOTH laughably absurd.Your comparing Sea-Monkeys to the likes of Bybee et al. is laughably absurd.
but perhaps you bought either of them, and are in a better position to be an expert
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What is wrong with 'Slick50'? I used to use all kinds of auto additives, many were very interesting. I still use: Marvel Mystery Oil for difficult problems.
and you can still buy slick50!
Oh man, that's a swift kick to my noggin from almost 30 years ago!
My uncle had that recipe (lonnnnnng story) and tried hawking it in San Antonio and around Texas. He even enlisted my help and added my phone number as a contact. I started getting all sorts of strange calls.
I recall my uncle draining an engine of all its oil and starting the motor up and running it for 30 minutes on a treated engine. The data? Hah!
I hate to admit it, but Jack Bybee is a slick advertiser. I would not promote my designs, (if I ever actually promoted them) the way he does, BUT I have never found him dead wrong about anything that he does, or even says.
What is wrong with 'Slick50'? I used to use all kinds of auto additives, many were very interesting. I still use: Marvel Mystery Oil for difficult problems.
well it causes blockages in oil galleries and increases pressure drop across the filter for a start. Now of course between yoorp and merka we have a very different view of oils. Over your side, big loose low revving v8s with 3000 mile changes on cooking oil and on our side 20k changes with synthetic. (kidding, but I cannot get the jiffy lube song out my head).
Modern engines have precision oil specifications. For example the oil in my PD diesel has to be of a certain spec or you kill the fuel pump. There are 2 grades, one for 10k oil changes and one for 20k. Specs for the oil are assembled by crack tribologists. Srill running good after more than 1/4 million miles.
John, no..that was the reason for the demonstration. That there was enough teflon adhering to the metal that an engine under no load could run for 30 minutes. It ran just fine.
billshurv, I gave a bottle to a friend and he put it in his BMW and he said he felt an improvement, but then I heard through the grapevine about the issues with Slick50 and I refused to sell him anymore.
billshurv, I gave a bottle to a friend and he put it in his BMW and he said he felt an improvement, but then I heard through the grapevine about the issues with Slick50 and I refused to sell him anymore.
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