Originally Posted By: Mystic
dave5358 said:
"At $20 per pint, make mine MMO."
You mean to tell me we have gone through all of this, you arguing about all of that court stuff involving the FTC and the makers of ZMax, and because of the cost of ZMax you will use MMO? I can understand somebody getting interested in something and studying all that happened in court between the FTC and the makers of ZMax. But after all of that, you decide on cost considerations that MMO will be good enough?
I think, based on the cost differences, I could have made my decision without spending so much time analyzing what happened between the FTC and the maker of ZMax in court. But I guess you probably had a lot of fun. Oh well.
I have never used Zmax either but as I posted long ago in this thread, I do use MMO for several things. That doesn't change the fact that Zmax was sued and able to defend its product and is still selling it with claims people here can't get changed. If the people that disagree with the Zmax claims could REALLY prove the claims false, they would do what I said long ago, share it with the FTC. Nothing else is going to change those claims. NOTHING. I repeat, NOTHING.
I also said long ago, I don't want any company claiming to sell something that it doesn't have or do. If I go buy a can of soup that says 13 ounces on it, I want 13 ounces. I don't want 10 ounces. I may not want 15 ounces either. If I were to buy a product with such a difference, I'd be reporting it to the proper people. Admittedly, I'd start with the company that made it first then move on up from there if needed. If needed, yes, I'd be calling the Govt agency that regulates that sort of thing, which I'm pretty sure would be the FTC.
I might add, Trajan was the one that ran this topic off into the Zmax area. I might also add, it was brought up here because the other Zmax thread was closed even tho the debate was still ongoing and as far as I could see, no serious breaking of rules although some people resort to silly tactics when they can't overcome facts. I mentioned before that I moderate a political site. It is exceptionally rare that we lock a thread. The very reason it is so rare is because of just what happened here. That same topic just moves somewhere else even if it is somewhere it doesn't really need to be. Someone may want to give that some thought in the future. Maybe this is a learning experience for whoever locked the Zmax thread.