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- From: paul.westley@uttsbbs.uucp (Paul Westley)
- Newsgroups: misc.consumers
- Subject: RE: DAK BREADMAKERS. YOU
- Message-ID: <4714.25.uupcb@uttsbbs.uucp>
- Date: 18 Nov 92 22:05:00 GMT
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- Organization: The Transfer Station BBS, Danville, CA - 510-837-4610/837-5591
- Reply-To: paul.westley@uttsbbs.uucp (Paul Westley)
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- -> The reconditioned units are purchased from the factory and don't have
- -> anything to do with how many returns DAK had. Chances are the
- -> reconditioned models come from stores all over the country.
- -> --
- Nevertheless, why would DAK sell a product it knows must be prone to
- break (seeing as how they can get an endless supply of reconditioned
- ones). I never trusted DAK since about two years when they started
- selling the satellite speakers, and promised a 50 Dakonian sound quality
- judging real soon. For the next two years they were still working out
- the "logistics" of this test, meanwhile selling thousands of units.
- They never did conduct the test, just a bunch of hype.
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