Raylin "For one, I need to do more in-depth research on the product in question." Like ASK the company(ME), and NONE of what has gone on here in the last few days would NOT have happened. This next exert how ever is very problematic for me: "This is a classic case of false advertising. The only difference is that the vendor is suffering by losing potential customers who think their product is incorrect. The only positive I see coming out of this is possibility that Phoenix will post a correct picture of their stripe kit, or at least remove the false link from their website. Posting an accurate picture will avoid any confusion in the future and quite possibly, even probably, increase the vendor's sales. " You seam to be genuine here, BUT you are ( from what I can read) attacking me. redundant I shall be. WHEN HAVE YOU EVER HAD FAST FOOD THAT LOOKED LIKE THE FOOD THEY HAVE PICTURED! If you look at large advertisements they will have all sorts of declaimers and "the product may not be as pictured" How many toys, home entertainment centers and scores of other items out there that you BUY that you have to assemble? Where they depicted on the box in Assemble units, of a pile of parts? Don't come back with "well they tell you that on the box" B.S. WHY because I know, just an example, and I'm not putting declaimers all over my web page. To avoid confusion, us the MOUTH or what ever to communicate. THAT IS HOW YOU AVOID CONFUSION! Then you posted this: "Again I apologize to the vendor and anyone who may have been upset with my accusations. I wish the best for your business and hope to purchase a stripe kit from Phoenix in the near future." Redundant me!, You apologize again, then send business to PG, WHY not buy the decal from ME? Raylin I CAN read a lot in to your post, I AM ASKING YOU, what really is the deal? I too know how to write what appears to a nice post but in actuality SMACKS of a dig against me. SO as we don't have what we have had here, ANSWER these simple questions, and not with B.S., but lets hear the real deal ( you can send it to me personally, and we can keep it OFF the list, if you feel it will stir up crap, unless that is your real intentions, and your response will show your true intent. A.J. Message-ID: <3951.24.117.45.65.1109127765.squirrel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2005 21:02:45 -0600 (CST) Subject: SC-360 Stripe Kit final From: raylin.nevland@xxxxxxxx To: mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx First of all, let me apologize for jumping to conclusions. If a picture is worth a thousand words, there is alot to learn from this. For one, I need to do more in-depth research on the product in question. Due to the plethora of information and reviews of numerous products available online as well as the manufacturer, many consumers do not take the time to do research. In this case when I saw a picture of the product, or what I was led to beleive was indeed a picture of the stripe kit, I immediately noticed several details that were incorrect. This led me to beleive the vendor had a bad product. This is a classic case of false advertising. The only difference is that the vendor is suffering by losing potential customers who think their product is incorrect. The only positive I see coming out of this is posibility that Pheonix will post a correct picture of their stripe kit, or at least remove the false link from their website. Posting an accurate picture will avoid any confusion in the future and quite possibly, even probably, increase the vendor's sales. Again I apologize to the vendor and anyone who may have been upset with my accusations. I wish the best for your business and hope to purchase a stripe kit from Phoenix in the near future. Raylin '71 SC-360