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I thought this was a weight loss program.....if it is used as "nature intended" and there was no surgical intervention.......you would be screwed?? now thats a funny word in this context.......cos the results of that for most recipients is actually weight gain........![]()
Hmmm you could be on to something. I think MDU's product can be obtained from just about anywhere, free of charge, or even money might be given for trying other's product. (not by me of course)
The size of the delivery system is what I am worried about, but seeing as its free, how can we really complain about itty. Now if he was charging I personally would be sueing!
" It appears that the website has become alive. This happens to computers and robots sometimes. Am I scared of a stupid computer? Please. The computer should be scared of me."
Good points and I'm glad you brought them up!
To clarify, oral administration ensure the weight loss effects are optimised.
A special process was used to ensure no risk of "bloating".
These are two key distinctions between the proven "Weight Loss Down Under" and other "Overnight" charlotans who only administer one dose and are never seen again. I view their claims and behaviour as despicable personally
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While googling I happened to come across this site:www.Miniaturebutproud.com. which shows various suppliment delivery devices.
While scanning these interesting devices (for research you understand) one in particular jumped out at me, under the heading: MDU's Dingus.
I was just wondering if the leaning to the right was because you are right handed?
" It appears that the website has become alive. This happens to computers and robots sometimes. Am I scared of a stupid computer? Please. The computer should be scared of me."
Now here is exactly the point I brought up earlier.
Deformity due to over use and the intervention of OSH.
I wonder if MDU is sticking to the rule of 99 change hands or does his means or frequeny of production rule this age old truism defunct.
Is satisfaction guaranteed?
Surely over production will lead to a rather diluted product due to the depletion of the basic raw ingredient,
I realise the basic means of delivery relies upon the dexteroity of the person purchasing or receiving possesion of the goods in question, but as a "responsible" manufaturer does he provide recompense to those persons who assist him in the delivery of said product. Have they been trained in the proper use and maintenance of the production facility. To what ends does he go to ensure that those assisting do not suffer from RSI? and I do mean repetative.
Can testamonials be provided by satisfied customers?
Do the goods come wih a disclaimer endemnifying those receiving the goods from all responsibility by the manufacturer in case od "inflation".
I'm beginning to suspect you guys aren't taking this seriously any more...
Tragic. Such an exciting product, refined over time with the potential to really go off with a bang...
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" It appears that the website has become alive. This happens to computers and robots sometimes. Am I scared of a stupid computer? Please. The computer should be scared of me."
I'm choosy about my client base though. It's one thing to go for a mass market. Too many have taken that approach and, while successful enough, the products are usually fattening (consider McDonalds as a "Family Restaurant")
Do you think a spot (excuse the pun) on "Downsize Me" would help?
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