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To: Dayuhan who wrote (11159)11/10/1998 3:51:00 AM
From: Bill Ulrich  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26163
 
Thanks for your post, Steve. I wouldn't expect a reasonable answer from Antibash&#151you probably don't either. As far as lies are exposed, I did speak with a company officer at Sweet Factory, Tuesday afternoon.

The executive preferred to not be directly quoted at this time as Sweet Factory's legal counsel was currently reviewing the matter. He did inform me, however, that Amazon's press release regarding matters with Sweet Factory is false, and the assertion by Spider Valdez that Sweet Factory is owned by Vander Keller is also false.



To: Dayuhan who wrote (11159)11/10/1998 9:53:00 AM
From: Janice Shell  Respond to of 26163
 
An independent organic chemist with an extensive record in pharmaceutical research says the formula on the site cannot possibly be that of a sweetener, would be highly flammable, and is probably poisonous.

No wonder all those people got sick lolololol <wink wink>!!



To: Dayuhan who wrote (11159)11/10/1998 10:51:00 AM
From: antibash  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26163
 
I spent a few hours doing preliminary DD on this company. These were my findings

You mean, you spent A few hours reading the post from the bashers! Good job, your DD is complete, you know everything now! lololo

anti



To: Dayuhan who wrote (11159)11/10/1998 12:33:00 PM
From: jhild  Respond to of 26163
 
8. The company claims to deal in precious stones and sculptures in semiprecious stone. No descriptions of source, quantity available, quality, or value, has ever been cited.

That would probably be because they may have changed suppliers. If you recall this was their initial line of birds that looked to be direct from Mexico tourist bazaars.
amazon-treasures.com

Now they have a web page displaying their birds and precious gemstone products. A much wider display and strangely reminiscent of birds I have seen sold elsewhere.
amazon-treasures.com

For comparison, here is another source of birds:
ctcnet.net