Chummie:
Grand Deceit -- Part 4. -- Continued
from Chummie: Grand Deceit -- Part 3 below.
This brings us to Chummie's "oldest" entry in
the blog which was entered on July 24, 2013 or otherwise depending on which of
Chummie's multiple and redundant blogs you look at. This is supposed to be a
warning letter from the FDA to someone who Chummie thinks is DryBuddy
(or its owning company). Now look at this supposed warning letter from the FDA.
1. It is
dated July 18, 2017 .
2. Earlier
versions were addressed to the "President and Owner, Savannah, GA
31406". No person's name, no company's name. Just "President and
Owner, Savannah, GA 31406". We have a copy of this crazy posting.
3. At the
bottom of this letter, there is no signature or even typed name of the
"District Director, New Orleans District".
Does this sound like a very poor hoax or frame-up from
Chummie? Instead of making absurd statements like “Most of us think that this
notice was sent to Enuresis Solutions LLC, manufacturer of the DryBuddy
Bedwetting Alam,” (we simply copied this from Chummie's blog, misspelling and
all), can Chummie not proclaim that this letter is addressed to DryBuddy and
its owning company since they have placed the name there? This appear to be the normal state of mental vacuum with the people at Chummie. Does Chummie
realize that it is a violation of U.S. law to impersonate a U.S. Government
Officer or Governmental Agency? And that
too on a possibly serious matter for which a "warning" is being
given? Perhaps Chummie is truly ignorant about legal or ethical matters since
they do not seem to observe or follow them. Perhaps they can use an insanity
plea, and use their writings and advertising as evidence of that mental state.
To make matters more complete, an inquiry was made at the
FDA office in New Orleans if such a warning letter was ever issued. They were
provided with the WARNING LETTER #, and the person at the FDA office looked
online at Chummie’s blog and viewed the letter. The FDA person said they knew
nothing about such a letter, and said to look at www.fda.gov
in which all warning letters are referenced and published. There is no such
letter. Furthermore, the FDA representative said that DryBuddy, located in Savannah, Georgia
would come under the jurisdiction of the FDA's Atlanta, Georgia office, and not
New Orleans. DryBuddy and its parent company have never been sent any warning
letter from the FDA. The FDA office in New Orleans has complete access to this
false letter posted by Chummie, and has made appropriate copies of it for
further review and action. The FDA is concerned about the possible
impersonation and misrepresentation of a government official and agency, and
will consider possible actions against Chummie.
So this time, in stomping around in the manurebed of
their deceit, Chummie may have stomped on something dangerous that may grab
Chummie and seriously chomp on them. It is also illustrative of how desperate
and shameless Chummie is that they should compose and publish this goofy frame-up.
This "FDA" letter is a fake.
So is this entire blog.
Can the readers conclude whatever they need to about
Chummie? And do the readers really want to do anything further with such a
deceitful party?
We have made a copy of these blogs to date, so that any
changes made by Chummie can be refuted.
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/ .
Grand Deceit.
Deceit is the quality that prompts intentional concealment or perversion of truth for the purpose of misleading. There is considerable deceit in the bedwetting alarm industry. The purpose of this blog is to point out the bogus (fake, phony, misleading) claims and deceptions of manufacturers and sellers and try to improve the ethics and business practices of this industry through exposure. We are removing the entries for mildly deceitful behavior or products with little impact today.
Wow! I've known for some time that Chummie was "not right." I had a horrible experience with their bedwetting alarm. Now you are showing that Chummie is deceitful and very likely crooked. Now they are threatening DryBuddy with a trumped up FDA charge! Chummie and Theos Medical are crazy, stupid, and whatever else you can think of!
ReplyDeleteGo get 'em, Deceit Catcher! We don't need Chummie's sort around!
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