> > I will have a word with Repco (at least) about getting said crap > > off their shelves > > Following your lead I just sent them a message through their > website I've tried to speak to someone in authority at Repco but, being advertising types, they'd already buggered off home at 4pm Interestingly, as I passed through their phone system and explained my complaint, all three people agreed. I wish I'd recorded them dissing on their own product. mmm mmm When I first called their 0800 number I got put through to a store without realising (thought I was talking to head office), and proceeded to give a till jockey a hard time, for which I apologised He wanted to debate the issue, and to his credit was the only one prepared to duke it out on behalf of the product. I'd really have expected the reverse He claimed that "he'd heard" of people it worked for but couldn't substantiate that. I counter-claimed that some people say they have invented and patented a perpetual motion machine, and asked would he buy one for $169 ? No, he said 1-nil My experience is that people who claim these benefits have no hard data to support that, but those who claim they have no benefits DO have the numbers Supposed to be receiving a call from up top tomorrow > Now what about that magnetic woolen underlay also advertised > on TV...? aaaaargh !!!!! -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist