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Posted On: 08/12/2017 7:55:51 PM
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Yes I'm familiar with Mr. Google's spin on what it means when they state that the product is "market ready". The problem is I don't believe it. But my real question in my post was: Does OWCP already have the products as they claim to have on their website, or are they still perfecting them.
By the way, when I contacted their Florida representative to ask about the "Market Readiness" of the products, the psoriasis cream to be specific, and whether or not in his opinion it would still hit the market in the 3rd Q as alluded to, he asked me to call him on the phone for his opinion. On the phone he suggested that maybe there is a distinction between "market ready" and "shelf ready". First time I heard the new term. The bottom line is that they don't have a fucking clue, or maybe they do and they are just stringing us along.
The fact is that most of us can handle the truth, and if there are legitimate reasons for delays, we are prepared to wait. It's called transparency, and by that I don't mean veiled and guarded statements that leave more questions unanswered that lead to negative speculation. Have you ever been in a conversation with a person that cannot make eye contact? This is what it feels like. Notwithstanding my skepticism, I'm still hopeful that this will turn around and make us all rich!
By the way, when I contacted their Florida representative to ask about the "Market Readiness" of the products, the psoriasis cream to be specific, and whether or not in his opinion it would still hit the market in the 3rd Q as alluded to, he asked me to call him on the phone for his opinion. On the phone he suggested that maybe there is a distinction between "market ready" and "shelf ready". First time I heard the new term. The bottom line is that they don't have a fucking clue, or maybe they do and they are just stringing us along.
The fact is that most of us can handle the truth, and if there are legitimate reasons for delays, we are prepared to wait. It's called transparency, and by that I don't mean veiled and guarded statements that leave more questions unanswered that lead to negative speculation. Have you ever been in a conversation with a person that cannot make eye contact? This is what it feels like. Notwithstanding my skepticism, I'm still hopeful that this will turn around and make us all rich!
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