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  • M. Foster - Nearly Perfect!!

    I bought this on a recommendation and it has been a staple in our daily routine. I suffer from IBS and this helps keep me on track. I also give this to my kids to help keep up their immune system. I was kicking myself when I didn't bring it with us recently on vacation and one of them got sick! We were joking that I forgot the "super honey" at home ;) It is really benefical. Even though it has a thicker consistency my 2 and 4yr old prefer it over the processed honey found in most stores. I do wish it came in a differnt type of container. Not sure about plastic? Especially when your target market is people who are super health conscious. Most likely they avoid plastic, keep that in mind!

  • Reader - Read the directions

    This is an excellent product. The negative reviews say it all: those who continued to use step 3 when they experienced diarrhea didn't read the directions; those who continued to take two doses of step 2 when they didn't have more bowel movements didn't read the directions. I would assume that individuals who spend thirty bucks on a seven day cleanse would have the common sense to follow the directions. If you don't experience the results you are expecting, perhaps you should double check to see whether you actually did the cleanse in the way that its creators intended.

  • Dr Dean - Terrible out-sourced customer support!

    I purchased the Quickbooks Pro 2012 and downloaded it today. I called customer support thinking that they would help me. What was I thinking? I had to wait 52 minutes to speak to an adviser and the entire call lasted for 1 1/2 hours. The difference in that amount of time was me trying to explain what I needed to someone in Manila that spoke broken English and eventually I was told that I would need to pay $299 per year for something that I paid around $115. I asked the adviser if that made any sense to him and if he would pay more than twice as much for support than I did for the product. He didn't have an answer. Unless you're a guru at this kind of stuff, I'd suggest that you look around and research a little more. Very unsatisfied with customer service!

  • A. T. - FAST!!

    This little cube is amazing!! I've been searching for a solid 3x3 for a while that would be my go to cube. This one straight out of the box was astounding. It was as smoother than any other cube I owned and I have a lot. It needed no sanding down or greasing the pieces. It also felt quite sturdy like I could drop it with complete confidence it will not break. I have always liked v cube brand and their higher layered cubes are awesome. It's apparent how much thought they put into their products because this little v cube is a winner!

  • Tim Long - great quality sound

    This was a great Bluetooth piece with great quality sound. I had no issues with hearing people or people hearing me. it came with several ear bud sizes. My only complaint was that the part that hooked on the ear did not have interchangeable sizes and it came a tad small, so it did not quite fit my ear lobe very well. but none the less, it was quite comfortable. the battery life lasted quite long.

  • Angelinapar - Great product for a small price.

    Works great, the software setup can be a little tricky on Windows XP but reading the reviews I found all the help.

  • Ben S. - GREAT ALBUM & AN EXCELLENT REISSUE

    I've owned Pink Floyd "The Wall" on cassette, early vinyl, CD, and now this heavy vinyl reissue. It is my favorite rock album overall. I remember purchasing this record on cassette when it first came out. After listening to it all the way through for the first time in 1980, it was clear to me that it was and is an extraordinary classic, arguably PF's greatest album. This is PF's most fully realized album with so much happening both musically and lyrically that it challenges you to listen and understand the powerful concept and all of the tragedy that feeds into it. I remember being 16 years old when it was first released and digging into the lyrics to understand their message. It was then and some 30 odd years later it still is an emotionally powerful album. "The Wall" just doesn't succeed as a rock album; it succeeds as a true work of art. It is like a Shakespeare tragedy that's not designed to make us happy, but to help us learn from life's sufferings on both an historical level and on a personal level. Don't we all build walls in our lives in some way? The message of "The Wall" is to break down the walls that prevent us from being truly happy people.