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03.23.2010, 02:38 PM

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Talking?? - 03.23.2010, 06:21 PM

Mike we are all at a loss about what is going on here. My wife and were talking last night about your situation. We both work for the US Department of State and have seen alot of stuff like this going on. We have worked with special agents who were investigating stuff just like this, but more so items that value in the millions of $$$$$ in losses. Unfortunately our Gov is very lacking in control over what these other countries are doing in this area, and the Gov control over imports has gotten rediculously lax in general there for not protecting US businesses. I doubt that you will be able to do very much at all in regards to stopping them from selling on the internet. It would end up costing you alot more fighting this, then what you may or may not lose as a result of their shady business practices. I belive you have enough of a fan base to keep things in check. Plus people are begining to realize that buying USA products is a key to getting our economy back in check. Advertising is a good key for success in this line of business and you are doing fine there. Don't let anger drive you to doing something you may regret in the long run. You have a great business model going here so keep up the good work Sir.


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03.23.2010, 07:10 PM

A good start would be removing the link off the first post, so it doesn't get any more publicity!


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Too late for that - 03.23.2010, 07:33 PM

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A good start would be removing the link off the first post, so it doesn't get any more publicity!
Its already too late for that. I have seen it in other sites and read discussions about it. I think it is best that we all cover discussions about it and gather collective info and advice that will help RCM stay strong even in the face of adverity. This is just a fact of life in our buisness society that we have to deal with and overcome. Life goes on.


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03.24.2010, 03:09 PM

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Its already too late for that. I have seen it in other sites and read discussions about it.
That's too bad. I know RCM members would never buy the clone, but others might very well jump at the chance.
   
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