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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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| 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? SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM SPAM |
RE: Saladmaster and Cutco
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| 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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| 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. |
RE: Saladmaster and Cutco
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| 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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