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Kevan

I have read all of the communications in this form regarding the Heli product and what stands out the loudest is there is three types of responses. The first is from people who have had a bad experience with a product but fail to fully inform the public that they are complaining too that they may have been part of the problem by not properly using or maintaining the product. The second is from people who sell competitive product lines that feed off of the disgruntled and further inflate the rumored problem. Finally there are those who just like to see there name in writing and promote there own agenda.
I have been in the material handling industry for over 35 years and have seen them all come and go, I started as a mechanic and tell you none of the products produced in the U.S.A, in Japan or China have been trouble free.
Anticipating your next question, yes I work for a Heli Distributor here in the U.S.A. and I am proud of it.
  • Posted 7 Sep 2007 02:03
  • By tom_d
  • joined 7 Sep'07 - 2 messages
  • Illinois, United States

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