DryEasy http://www.bedwettingsolving.com/bedwetting_alarm.html (June 26, 2013)
We started
by looking at the DryEasy web site. One of the things we look for first are how
easy it is to contact the manufacturer (web site owner). We could not find the
name of the company that is making/selling the DryEasy alarm. Although the
site is copyrighted 2013 BedwettingSolving.com, this is the normal default
copyright for any web site and uses the site’s name. Nor could we find a
telephone number by which to contact the manufacturer. There was an address
(without a name) and an email address. Not only does this make it more
difficult to contact the manufacturer, but it leaves us wondering if the
mysterious manufacturer is so concerned about their privacy and/or product,
that they are concealing their name and also not providing ease of contact.
Providing a no-name mailing address and an email address does allow the manufacturer
to ignore correspondence that they do not wish to address. And, of course, can result in possible delays.This waves red
warning flags in our mind about this product and manufacturer. Strong deceit by
concealment.
The
manufacturer suggests “As the user has to wear the
alarm during sleep time, both the size and the weight of the alarm unit are the
factors that should also be taken into account.” We could not find any
information about the size of the DryEasy on this web site. It looks very large
in the picture on the web site. Even http://urinealarms.com/Wired_Alarm_Chart.html
which we look at for data that may be missing states that the size is “Not Provided.”
In our minds, this is another red flag and deceit by concealment.
Several
other claims on the web site include:
·
“All necessary features”. What and which features? This is like saying that
this alarm is the “best.”· “With the use of instant clip, the setup has become very much easier and safer.” No information is provided about this instant clip.
· “Selectable sensitivity.” What? How? Nothing is mentioned on the site.
· “Extra loud sound.” How loud? It would be nice to provide this in dB for what the user would hear with the alarm in its normal location during use.
Deceit by perversion and concealment.
“Money back guarantee: Giving
you 100% confidence and satisfaction by offering you a 30-day money back
guarantee (see details).” And in the details: “To give our customers 100%
confidence and satisfaction for use of our products, we offer a 30-day
money back guarantee. You can return us any unsatisfactory products that
you purchased from us in the condition set out below within 30 days from the
date of your purchase.” And then, the big bombshell: “The returned item must be in new, resalable condition and include all
original packaging.” (the bold emphasis is ours). So to use the money back
guarantee, you cannot have used the product! Don’t you dare use it to determine
if the product is unsatisfactory! You will not be allowed to return it! This is
like some sort of con game or scam that the unknown manufacturer is playing with
unsuspecting customers. Why all of the false emphasis on the 100% money back
guarantee, etc.? Why not simply state that the buyer can return the product
within 30 days if the product has not been opened or used and is in new resalable
condition? Strong deceit by perversion.
At
this point, we are so “turned off” by this unknown DryEasy manufacturer and
their web site, that we are not bothering to read any further and would advise
caution to any reader. We again refer you to http://urinealarms.com/Wired_Alarm_Chart.html
to examine and compare DryEasy with other bed wetting alarms.
Strong Deceit by
Perversion and Concealment.
I don't understand why the owners of the DryEasy and this web site do not identify themselves. This seems very unorthodox and makes me feel very queasy. Also, looking at the web site make me feel like the DryEasy is big and obsolete. I would never buy this device!
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