NUMERIC Listings*
3M -
Shipping Tape 1).
Poor product testing and/or consistency in manufacture. For an
overpriced product to begin with, we sure get cheap tape that shreds too easily to unwind and cut by hand. Shipping Tape Dispensers 2). Poor product testing. Safety label over China made cutter warns of sharp blades but forces user to fiddle around the blades to get the hard to remove warniing label off the cutter and dispenser. Post-it Notes 3).
Poor product testing and/or consistency in manufacture. For an
overpriced product to begin with, we sure get cheap plastic
wrap around the notes that don't open easily with the black
mark start point. Better have a knife or scizzors handy! (916) 803-5946 - Called to cell phone number. Made wierd adult male vocal noises, called three times and gave up leaving no message, but leaving caller ID. Approximately 6/3/07 (999)
999-9999 - Here's an example of "telephone origination
hiding" used by various bottom feeding telemarketers. It
is illegal to my knowledge and best luck catching them. They
use the dropped
calls to
ring up your cell phone minutes and verify your presence. Michael
P. Murphy
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