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Here is another false statement by ShopNBC and Invicta. | Rate Topic |
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Posted: Sat Nov 5th, 2005 11:45 pm |
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RandyG 3T WIS
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Read the paragraph" According to the Federal Trade Commission, no watch is fully 100 percent waterproof and no manufacturer that sells watches in the U.S. may label any of their watches "waterproof." The FTC demands that watches only be referred to as "water resistant." However, 660 feet is the most highly durable water resistant watch out there. It is fully suitable for scuba diving and is the best of the best when it comes to water protection." http://www.shopnbc.com/product/?familyid=J170113&track=-65101 What is going on with these guys? They never heard of a 500 or 1000, etc. diving watch. The SubAqua is rated at 500M isn't it. LOL
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Posted: Sun Nov 6th, 2005 01:00 pm |
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tny795 3T WIS
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Surely, you're not surprised.......:shock: I think they assume we're not supposed to know anything, except what they tell us--geez. :X RandyG wrote: Read the paragraph" According to the Federal Trade Commission, no watch is fully 100 percent waterproof and no manufacturer that sells watches in the U.S. may label any of their watches "waterproof." The FTC demands that watches only be referred to as "water resistant." However, 660 feet is the most highly durable water resistant watch out there. It is fully suitable for scuba diving and is the best of the best when it comes to water protection."
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Posted: Sun Nov 6th, 2005 01:43 pm |
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KenC Admin
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hehehe........................Randy, it might be a whole lot easier to point out true statements by Invicta!:P
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Posted: Tue Nov 8th, 2005 02:49 am |
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RandyG 3T WIS
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The crazy logic in their advertizing is that one's product ad does harm to the other watches they sell. LOL Just like the quartz fiasco. They now have to turn aound and say that their 300M and 500M are the best. LOL And that their thousands of quartz watches are not destroying the planet. I have never seen anything like it.:D:D:D KenC wrote: hehehe........................Randy, it might be a whole lot easier to point out true statements by Invicta!:P
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