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Old December 18th, 2003, 03:10 AM
HealthNutz
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Default "The Greatest Vitamin in the World" available NOW in the U.S. **SCAM**

jas3777 wrote:
"HealthNutz" wrote in message
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You must be a big proponent of the "shoot the messenger" theory,

No. Actually, I'm a proponent of the, "shoot the idiot," theory.

whereby a provider of a link to an important breakthrough in vitamin
research is lumped together with sexual enhancement products.

There is *NO* such thing as an important breakthrough in vitamin research.
Vitamins have been around for a long time. They are fairly well known.
Their function is fairly well understood. And their sources are fairly well
established. No new ones are likely to be found. And no new combination of
vitamins or mineral supplements is going to yield a new and heretofore
unheard of result. The "breakthrough" you're trumpeting is nothing more
than packaging and marketing (read: HYPE!). Hardly anything to get excited
about...

I would sooner accept your theories if they tackled the real issues

I did. You don't understand them or my factual posts to you stand in the
face of what you're trying to do (spam & scam the newsgroup readership for
profit).

of "The Greatest Vitamin in the World." There is verifiable data
throughout the site complete with a list of references (JAMA among
them) that support the findings of the team that worked on bringing
the vitamin to market.

The "verifiable" part of the data is the names and contents of the vitamins.
Your claims for them to be "the greatest vitamin in the world" is simply
crap! Mouth motions. Empty promises. Nothing useful or valid.

Of course, the product's name is meant to attract attention (in
addition to accurately describing itself). That's called sales. Would

No? Really? Damn, I guess I just don't understand guerilla
marketing...NOT! There's no end to idiots and fools that are swayed by ads
like yours. Why do you think they send out all those "pecker stretcher"
ads? CUZ THEY WORK ON THE FEEBLE MINDED!

you complain about the Centrum and One-A-Day manufacturers if they
released a product called "The Panacea to Everything that Ails You"

Absolutely. Cuz there's such a thing as a "One-a-day", there's no such
thing as "the panacea to everything that ails you" (aka. "the greatest
vitamin in the world"). PERIOD!

The only thing you can control is content and quantity. ANYONE can do that
with any combination of useful supplements. Once that's done, that material
ingested would be "the greatest vitamin in the world", sans hype of course.
Then, since then there would be TWO, both can't be the greatest. So, that
means one, by definition, is a LIE. And that my misguided friend, would be
you and yours...

if they had clinical tests to support their findings? What if their

You can find "clinical tests" to support most anything. So what. Read all
about how "low-fat" and "hi-carb" is the best diet in the world. Words to
lull the simple into compliance. They're not gonna get far in this group...

marketing strategy began on the internet with salespeople touting the
benefits of their product? What if, by telling people about this

Anytime somebody hypes a product across multiple news groups for a fee, it's
SPAM and almost always introduces a SCAM!

product, these people earn a referral fee? Will you come to the
conclusion that it's on par with penis enlargers?

No. They're both simple scams to net the unwary. BE GONE WITH YA!

Buy the product, don't buy the product, it doesn't matter at all.
You've made up your mind, let the facts be damned.

No my simple minded shill, it's you that lets the facts become a damning
factor. The fact is, you do this for a fee. You're ignorant of the facts
(about medicine and vitamins). And you're nothing but another news group
spammer! BE GONE WITH YA!


DustyB
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