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Posted by GOAWAYALLREADYMOLLY on November 27, 2002 at 09:05:05 from (68.32.16.214):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Tires cracking? posted by Molly on November 26, 2002 at 08:24:42:
Dear Buzz Off Molly, Actually, our product has been sold in Camping World for over 4 years successfully, and as I mentioned earlier, is used by the U.S. Air Force at some of their international bases. The U.S. Military is extremely picky about which products that they choose to buy. Our product had to undergo 2 years of testing before the Air Force wrote up a report recommending it to other federal agencies and military bases. The Military does not use Armoral, but does use our product! I appreciate your concern that I am a spammer, but in fact, I'm really doing research to see if this product would be helpful to Antique Tractor owners. Thank you! CAMPIN WORLD........WELL WHY DIDNT YA SAY SO !!! Do they sell it to the yuppies for theis SUV's Flower childern for their berikn stoks(ask your daddy). OOOoh now that you put it thata way......Where do I buy it ??? MILITARY......PICKY ???? lets see $400.00 hammers......$300.00 toilet seats.....YUP smart shoppers there !!! Tryin ta use yur educaitioun on us dum folk wont get ya anywhear molle. My thires are 30+yo. I reckon that ifin I bought this crap for the past 30 years I'da spent as much by now I coulda bought a whole now pair !! BTW ARMORAUL WILL "CAUSE" YOUR TIRES TO SPLIT. Not prevent it. ENJOY YER EDUMIKATION MOLLE. $120,000 of daddies mone to get a sales job.....ya could at least go door to door......No wonder the werld is in such a mess.
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