Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Chummie: Grand Deceit -- Part 3.


Chummie: Grand Deceit --  Part 3.  --  Continued from Chummie: Grand Deceit -- Part 2 below.

We did NOT need to ask DryBuddy about Chummie's blog entry dated July 24, 2013 and other dates, depending on which of Chummies over-abundent and duplicate blogs of deceit you look at. This entire entry is so wacky and crazy that there isn't much one can say, except that Chummy was repeating some of our criticisms of Chummie earlier in our bedwettingalarmsdeceitcatcher.blogspot.com blog. The big difference is that our claims are confirmable, while Chummie's are poorly imagined and crudely shouted from a soapbox. Furthermore, Chummie does not even know its facts, and probably simply ignores them so that it can say whatever comes into its mind.

This entry is typically Chummie. Once again, as usual, Chummie is given over to saying whatever comes to its mind, and includes some vulgar language. This is all perfectly indicative of Chummie's normal mental state and value system (mores, ethics, etc. or the lack of them).
We were informed that for the DryBuddy, which was introduced into the market five years ago (long before Chummy was selling its device), there was no contract manufacturer in China. For the DryBuddyEZ, all specifications and most design features originated with DryBuddy, which was intimately involved with both the design and development of the DryBuddyEZ. Sources at DryBuddy could legitimately swear an oath for the U.S. Patent Office as having been the originators of ideas for and inventors of the DryBuddy and DryBuddyEZ. It may not be possible to say the same about Chummie and its device(s).
There are other unethical issues about Chummie and its illicit involvement with the DryBuddyEZ that we were informed about, but shall not repeat here at the moment.

At this point we would like to quote from "Anon's" response to  the blog entry "Stop Deceit on the Internet" at http://stopdeceit.blogspot.com/2013/07/stop-deceit-on-internet.html .
“Something not addressed in the "stopdeceit" blog last mentioned, is how furious and vengeful people may get, after they have been discovered and exposed about indulging in internet deceit. And in their anger how much additional deceit might they indulge in to create problems for their presumed exposer. In my opinion, the party that has been exposed should throw in the towel and try to find opportunities elsewhere, and try very hard to abstain from deceit. However, the vengeful mentality of people who have been uncovered can be quite unpredictable.” Chummie (and/or its agents) seem to be behaving in this predicted manner, and are also strongly demonstrating an incapacity for shame.


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 4.

1 comment:

  1. Hi,

    What you have said in your later blog Chummie: Grand Deceit -- Fizzle and Frazzle is so correct. I quote from it
    "They have been very vociferous in their proclamations, many of them based on Chummie's deceit. They have screamed at anyone who called their bluff, or pointed out their flaws, or suggested any changes in their aggressive and deceitful practices and behavior. Chummie's response was often to invent even more deceit with which to threaten persons or parties that they felt threatened by. All with the intent to continue on their road of deceit."

    They are obviously after DryBuddy, which must be scaring Chummie silly with their product(s). From what I have read in your entry "Chummie: Grand Deceit -- Part 2," Chummie will be facing a major competitive problem shortly.

    With Chummie's established track record of deceit and manipulating reviews on sites like Amazon, I would bet that Chummie will be flooding Amazon with fake negative reviews on any product that DryBuddy places there. Other competitors might as well.

    I am an Amazon seller in a completely different area. I have also had to endure fake negative reviews from competitors. I would suggest that DryBuddy considers doing what I do.

    The review must come from a buyer who is both "Amazon Verified Purchase" and also "Real Name." Using just "Amazon Verified Purchase" lets people buy an inexpensive item and provide a fake review. And for a bad-mouthing competitor like Chummie, it may be worth spending $30 to be able to lie about your product. So by itself it is not reliable. But when you add "Real Name" to it, now will have only proper reviews from people who are willing to back up their review truthfully with their name.

    For people who may have purchased the item directly from you, explain that they will have to use the "Real Name" on Amazon which matches their credit card "Real Name" when they ordered from you. Else it is probably a fake review.

    Using both "Amazon Verified Purchase" and also "Real Name" has worked for me. Several genuine customers have informed me that my explaining this and branding an inappropriate review as a possible fake for these reasons has been very acceptable to them. And for people who want to lie, brand them and forget them. They may bring your Amazon rank down, but there isn't much you can do about fakes and liars, unless you also want to be like Chummie and massively flood Amazon with fake positive reviews.

    I hope that this helps you and every other seller and buyer on Amazon and similar sites to try and keep reviews honest. I shall post it on some of your other blogs as well, and you may post this comment as a blog entry anywhere on your deceit related sites.

    I appreciate the big effort that you have put into revealing deceit in the bedwetting alarm industry. We need this in other areas as well.

    Good luck, and God Bless you.

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