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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-22-2008 @ 10:27PM
Tilyou said...
I didn't "bad mouth" the product -- I just gave facts. I could have added that when it was independently tested by an engineer with a fuel cell hobby, two of the three Medis powerpacks he bought online LEAKED and popped back to their pre-activation state.
Payattention never disagrees (nor can he, honestly) with any of the facts I presented about the fuel cell's pathetic performance; nor can he disagree with the observation that despite making many wild promises since 1992 about revolutionary products, about semi-automated manufacturing lines, and super-green batteries, the reality is Medis has NEVER shown any revenue from products. No one wants what it has.
I don't need to make personal attacks.
I have facts: http://ragingbull.quote.com/mboard/boards.cgi?board=MDTL&read=360
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