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Date: 12 May 2007 07:16:38
From: Randy G.
Subject: possibly dangerous MugPlug and the spammer who keeps reposting his msgs.
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This spammer continues to post his messages concerning this questionable device in alt.coffee. It appears to be a solution that has the potential to cause more problems than it solves: mikebus30@msn.com wrote: >> >thank you for your forum on coffee lots of great comments. i will >> >however listen to the critics and offer anyone from alt free shipping >> >if you order the mugplug. and steve we received your order thank you. >> >> > http://mandyscustomworkshop.com/mugplug.html If you are a coffee shop I suggest giving this solution serious consideration. I actually saw it in use at the Long Beach SCAA show and it really does work! http://www.thehottopper.com More effective, easier to use, and safer (all IMO). [I have no personal stake, interest, nor benefit from this] [No connection to Chang Yue nor Hottop USA] MugPlug Spammer continued to spam the group with: > >you have not orderd our mugplug dont knock it until you tried it. tks I will not try it for the following reasons: 1) Your repeated spamming of this non-commercial newsgroup. 2) The inherent danger of a device that has the potential of pulling off the lid covering a cup of very hot liquid. if used in a vehicle you would have to take your eyes off the road to operate it, and some would be tempted to use two hands to operate it making for a VERY dangerous situation. As a motorcycle rider I personally find this unacceptable. 3) the unsanitary nature of something that is repeatedly removed and then replaced into a cup of liquid meant for consumption. 4) your removal of your posts from Google so that the messages do not show up over a long term. That is why I am re-posting this so that when someone wants to sue you for injuries suffered from the use of your device they can use this pre-knowledge against you. I warned you before that this thing is dangerous. I am doing it again. If a lid is of a poor fit or maybe not 100% tight on the cup, the pulling of the "leash" on your device can easily remove the lid causing a burn danger. If the leash is accidentally caught on a button or snap it can also accidentally and unexpectedly pull the lid off. Randy "likes neither first nor second degree burns" G. http://www.EspressoMyEspresso.com
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Date: 13 May 2007 12:37:32
From: Dave b
Subject: Re: possibly dangerous MugPlug and the spammer who keeps reposting his msgs.
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On May 12, 1:50 pm, "theothe...@gmail.com" <theothe...@gmail.com > wrote: > On May 12, 7:16 am, Randy G. <f...@DESPAMMOcncnet.com> wrote: > > > > > This spammer continues to post his messages concerning this > > questionable device in alt.coffee. It appears to be a solution that > > has the potential to cause more problems than it solves: > > > mikebu...@msn.com wrote: > > >> >thank you for your forum on coffee lots of great comments. i will > > >> >however listen to the critics and offer anyone from alt free shipping > > >> >if you order the mugplug. and steve we received your order thank you. > > > >> > http://mandyscustomworkshop.com/mugplug.html > > > If you are a coffee shop I suggest giving this solution serious > > consideration. I actually saw it in use at the Long Beach SCAA show > > and it really does work! > > http://www.thehottopper.com > > More effective, easier to use, and safer (all IMO). > > [I have no personal stake, interest, nor benefit from this] > > [No connection to Chang Yue nor Hottop USA] > > > MugPlug Spammer continued to spam the group with: > > > >you have not orderd our mugplug dont knock it until you tried it. tks > > > I will not try it for the following reasons: > > 1) Your repeated spamming of this non-commercial newsgroup. > > 2) The inherent danger of a device that has the potential of pulling > > off the lid covering a cup of very hot liquid. if used in a vehicle > > you would have to take your eyes off the road to operate it, and some > > would be tempted to use two hands to operate it making for a VERY > > dangerous situation. As a motorcycle rider I personally find this > > unacceptable. > > 3) the unsanitary nature of something that is repeatedly removed and > > then replaced into a cup of liquid meant for consumption. > > 4) your removal of your posts from Google so that the messages do not > > show up over a long term. That is why I am re-posting this so that > > when someone wants to sue you for injuries suffered from the use of > > your device they can use this pre-knowledge against you. > > > I warned you before that this thing is dangerous. I am doing it again. > > If a lid is of a poor fit or maybe not 100% tight on the cup, the > > pulling of the "leash" on your device can easily remove the lid > > causing a burn danger. If the leash is accidentally caught on a button > > or snap it can also accidentally and unexpectedly pull the lid off. > > > Randy "likes neither first nor second degree burns" G. > > http://www.EspressoMyEspresso.com > > Randy, > Thanks for being the advocate here. It's not what you say it's how you > say it that makes the difference. > JoeR rg: product and internet 'cop'
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Date: 12 May 2007 10:50:37
From: theotherjo@gmail.com
Subject: Re: possibly dangerous MugPlug and the spammer who keeps reposting his msgs.
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On May 12, 7:16 am, Randy G. <f...@DESPAMMOcncnet.com > wrote: > This spammer continues to post his messages concerning this > questionable device in alt.coffee. It appears to be a solution that > has the potential to cause more problems than it solves: > > mikebu...@msn.com wrote: > >> >thank you for your forum on coffee lots of great comments. i will > >> >however listen to the critics and offer anyone from alt free shipping > >> >if you order the mugplug. and steve we received your order thank you. > > >> > http://mandyscustomworkshop.com/mugplug.html > > If you are a coffee shop I suggest giving this solution serious > consideration. I actually saw it in use at the Long Beach SCAA show > and it really does work! > http://www.thehottopper.com > More effective, easier to use, and safer (all IMO). > [I have no personal stake, interest, nor benefit from this] > [No connection to Chang Yue nor Hottop USA] > > MugPlug Spammer continued to spam the group with: > > > > >you have not orderd our mugplug dont knock it until you tried it. tks > > I will not try it for the following reasons: > 1) Your repeated spamming of this non-commercial newsgroup. > 2) The inherent danger of a device that has the potential of pulling > off the lid covering a cup of very hot liquid. if used in a vehicle > you would have to take your eyes off the road to operate it, and some > would be tempted to use two hands to operate it making for a VERY > dangerous situation. As a motorcycle rider I personally find this > unacceptable. > 3) the unsanitary nature of something that is repeatedly removed and > then replaced into a cup of liquid meant for consumption. > 4) your removal of your posts from Google so that the messages do not > show up over a long term. That is why I am re-posting this so that > when someone wants to sue you for injuries suffered from the use of > your device they can use this pre-knowledge against you. > > I warned you before that this thing is dangerous. I am doing it again. > If a lid is of a poor fit or maybe not 100% tight on the cup, the > pulling of the "leash" on your device can easily remove the lid > causing a burn danger. If the leash is accidentally caught on a button > or snap it can also accidentally and unexpectedly pull the lid off. > > Randy "likes neither first nor second degree burns" G. > http://www.EspressoMyEspresso.com Randy, Thanks for being the advocate here. It's not what you say it's how you say it that makes the difference. JoeR
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