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RE: Not quite....

Posted by Duster on September 25, 2016 at 13:48:12:

That's an excellent follow-up on your part, bcowen!

While the seller may not have published the type of evidence that points to false claims based on factual data, the sales pitch is misleading and implies the product is a superior competitor vs. bonafide Audio Grade AC outlets. Based on a fundamental marketing perspective, it's unethical for a seller to take advantage of a niche market product category like Audio Grade AC outlets, which are comparatively far more expensive based on credible material costs, manufacturing costs, and performance levels vs. hardware store variety AC outlets. As much as some folks rant about the high-price of Audio Grade AC outlets, at least a buyer tends to get what they pay for, while the truly inferior product in question seems to be a classic example of a rip-off scheme. I imagine the seller laughing out loud whenever an $85 payment was submitted for their cheap AC outlet.