Chummie (we shall start using that name instead of the goofy name adopted by the owner/writer of the blog) also provides copies of two negative reviews from Amazon dated February, 2013. Chummie could only find two negative reviews? They must be utterly desperate to be making such a big fuss about two (2!) bad reviews! Stretching out what little they can find anywhere! Anyway, these are for the DryBuddyEZ, a product very different from the DryBuddy system. The spokesman for DryBuddy admitted that they had introduced it on Amazon in February, 2013, and withdrew it within two weeks when they found that the sensor clip did not grip the briefs tightly enough. They also pointed out that there were positive reviews which, of course, Chummie does not mention. Never-the-less, the DryBuddyEZ was withdrawn promptly. Please note that Amazon was NOT forced to remove the product, as Chummie so blatantly claims, but it was withdrawn by DryBuddy for sensible and ethical reasons. A new clip has been developed which will hold the briefs tightly, about 50% more tightly than Malem's sensor clip (which is the accepted industry standard). And yes, the DryBuddyEZ will be sold for $29.99, including free domestic shipping. We were also told that anyone who had purchased a DryBuddyEZ in February would be given a free new sensor if they wished one.
We understand why Chummie is badly frazzled, when this item is superior to and less than one-third the price that Chummie charges for its device
Also, consider the respective ethics. As soon as DryBuddy became aware of a defect in its product, the product was withdrawn from the market (very shortly after it was introduced). Chummie has been made aware of defects in its device for a long time, but has NOT withdrawn the device to get it corrected, and continues to sell the device with its defects.
What a difference in attitude and action! DryBuddy admits to a flaw in its product, withdraws it, and corrects it. Chummie, on the other hand, is high on perpetual deniability and false bravado!
What a difference in attitude and action! DryBuddy admits to a flaw in its product, withdraws it, and corrects it. Chummie, on the other hand, is high on perpetual deniability and false bravado!
Note:
Chummie(TM) has a very large number of entries about its deceit in this blog. There are so many more entries and much more serious bad activities attributable to Chummie, so that Chummie has significantly more entries than all other manufacturers combined. You can read all of the Chummie deceit entries on this blog.
Chummie has also been given a 0-stars blog of its own so that its many examples of deceit can stand out by themselves. This Chummie blog is at
http://chummiedeceitcatcher.blogspot.com/ .
Chummie: Grand Deceit.
We shall continue this exposé of this blog in Chummie: Grand Deceit -- Part 3.
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