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Saladmaster and Cutco

Posted by crestview (My Page) on
Thu, Oct 22, 09 at 19:24

I've owned a set of Saladmaster for about a year. Love it! It was expensive, but I don't think I'm rationalizing. I also own some Cutco knives I purchased about 15 years ago. They are the only ones I use. The one-on-one with independent dealers in direct sales is something I enjoy, rather than buying off the shelf in a store. But that's just me!


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RE: Saladmaster and Cutco

Yup, it's just you.


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RE: Saladmaster and Cutco

Let's see...new member joins, and on the day they join makes a post extolling the virtues of products sold through multilevel marketing schemes...

Do those products handle SPAM well?

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RE: Saladmaster and Cutco

You didn't say how much you paid for your Saladmaster set. $2000? $3000? It's interesting to see how cheaply this stuff sells on eBay.


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RE: Saladmaster and Cutco

We love our Saladmaster, but here's how everyone can afford them, without your friends pressuring you into paying thousands at yur home demo. We bought our Saladmaster skillet on ebay for $65, not $600. You can buy only what you need of Saladmaster products without paying $2k, $4k or even $10k from estate sales or from people who get suckered into buying the $10k package then need to sell pcs of it to help pay the $360 mo pmt to Bank of Saladmaster, lol. Good products though.


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RE: Saladmaster and Cutco

Yo, Huge.....why don't you hire a skywriter or a billboard instead of puking up on every forum you come across. Sure would enjoy not seeing you here.


 
 

 

 


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