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- From: fritz@fc.sde.hp.com (Gary Fritz)
- Subject: Re: KM vitamins
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- References: <1992Oct13.160417.16480@eng.umd.edu>
- Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1992 18:51:59 GMT
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- George B. Clark (georgec@eng.umd.edu) wrote:
- : Look at the ingredient list on the label. It can't be anything more than
- : an over-priced, multi-vitamin supplement. Just buy a generic brand, if
- : you are so inclined.
- :
- : It sounds like your friend is involved in pyramid sales. Has she tried
- : to recruit you to sell the stuff, too? In any case, she doesn't know
- : what she's talking about.
-
- George, have you ever considered collecting a few facts before you spout
- uninformed and prejudiced blather!?
-
- I know nothing about "KM vitamins". I suspect the original poster was
- referring to Matol's "Km" herbal tonic. Some people have reported the
- sorts of results the friend claimed, some haven't. But in any event:
-
- "It can't be anything more than over-priced multi-vitamins"
- and
- "Your friend [might be] involved in pyramid sales ... [therefore?] she
- doesn't know what she's talking about."
-
- These statements indicate an eagerness to slam something YOU know nothing
- about. I suggest in the future you might want to restrict your comments
- to subjects you actually have some knowledge about, or at least make it
- very clear you have no knowledge of the subject and are posting uninformed
- opinions.
-
- Gary
-