Posted by JayinNY on January 11, 2010 at 06:49:48 from (67.72.98.45):
I just was thinking about this topic from yesterday, and I have a few questions. 1.Railhead says there is a tv infomoricial, which I havent got to see yet. However I saw a full page ad in the NY Post, a few months ago, Maricale heater heats for a few pennies a day, so safe it wont burn your cat, ect, ect, a bunch of fake looking Amish in the barn bulding the mantels, said they are trying to keep up with heavy demand, you can buy a oak or cherry mantel,limit 2 per house hold, and get the Miricale heater for free,but you must call between 8 and 8 or somethhing. 2. I saw a add a few months later saying, now because of the poor ecomony, were doing a once in a lifetime offer, to keep the Amish working, (and maybe from filing for unemployment benifits) you can get a mantel for 1/2 price I think it was.... Well how did the Amish get tied into this scam? Railhead said the mantel is"china made pressboard" Isent that false advertising? or exploitation of the Amish, Do you think they even know there being used to promote these things? What a joke... J
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