Product Packaging Poll

Do you care if your product is sealed or not

  • I don't care

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I care a bit

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I care a moderate amount

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I won't buy without an intact seal

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
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Shubba said:
AHA! And you therefore are saying that the chemicals we apply to our expensive cars are not part of that "important things" group, are you?! I think you've just undermined the whole thrust of this website. :nervous2:



Yes, as the owner of this site states, "it's just wax."



You can easily solve this - don't buy it! A one man boycott. This way you can really stick it to the "man." You can lead a crusade! Start a revolution! You can change the car wax packaging process as we know it.



All great men who advocated change of the status quo have come under persecution. You'll rank right up there with the best of them!



Don't let us spurn your quest. Keep fighting the good fight. Justice is on your side.



You'll show us.......you'll show us.



Avenge me! AAAAAAVVVVVVVVEEEEEEENNNNNNNNGGGGGGGEEEEEEEE MMMMMEEEE!!!!!



(I hope we keep this guy around! I like him!)
 
To the nay sayers: what ON EARTH do you gain by opposing seals on car care products? I can only see advantages (spillage and leakage prevention, theft and tampering prevention). How in the name of all that's sane do you justify your "don't care about" and/or "don't want" properly packaged products?



Especially when the darned stuff gets put on the almost holy surface of the beloved vehicle!



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its just ridiculous to worry about something so dumb...god! i just dont get it, if you ahve that much time on your hands to worry about such nonsense you really need to take a serious look at your life...



-Justin
 
Shubba said:
How in the name of all that's sane do you justify your "don't care about" and/or "don't want" properly packaged products?






Because I have NEVER heard of a single case where unsealed detailing products caused a problem for the consumer.
 
Spilchy said:
All great men who advocated change of the status quo have come under persecution. You'll rank right up there with the best of them! Don't let us spurn your quest. Keep fighting the good fight. Justice is on your side. You'll show us.......you'll show us. Avenge me! AAAAAAVVVVVVVVEEEEEEENNNNNNNNGGGGGGGEEEEEEEE MMMMMEEEE!!!!! (I hope we keep this guy around! I like him!)



Nobody ever told you that sarcasm is the lowest form of wit, obviously. Or perhaps you've been sniffing too much polish. pal. As far as your posts are concerned, the issue is :closed:

 
COBRyan said:
Because I have NEVER heard of a single case where unsealed detailing products caused a problem for the consumer.



Well you wouldn't, would you? Diluted product isn't something that gets into newspapers, is it?
 
4830Deuce said:
I dont really see why you suspect so much, store employees couldnt care less, at least around me they are all older and really know nothing about cars... Im sorry but im glad the detailing world has not adopted seals, it is kind of an unspoken trust...idk....one of the reasons i choose not to live in the ghetto...people dont do crap like that where i live, i mean what kind of world would we live in if we would ahve to worry about something so stupid? give me a break...



-Justin





Ghetto.......... ********. I have been to high end stores where s H I T ! is also opened and un sealed. Just becasue you dont live in the "GHETTO" you think people automatically wont do sh it like that ? :think: You're wrong. WIse Up. :idea
 
I bet you never thought of the possibility that these "shrinkers" which you are indicating are everywhere might actually figure out how to put the seals back on did you. If it is so common and profitable you would think they would be doing that. Think on that for a while and get back to us when you figure out how we can tell an original seal from a fake one :chuckle:



Thanks for looking out for everyone :o
 
Shubba said:
Nobody ever told you that sarcasm is the lowest form of wit



Ah my good friend your hackneyed, but butchered quote is: sarcasm is the lowest form of wit, but the highest form of intelligence.



When are we looking at a :lock: on this one? Anyone taking bets.
 
ok...its a frickin murrys not a high end store..just the location...seniors and and college girls dont think i have anything to worry about... :rolleyes: ...im trying to make this my last post in this thread...please dont make me go back on my word...i want to watch my fing csi....



-Justin
 
Spilchy said:
When are we looking at a :lock: on this one? Anyone taking bets.



Cute. You do everything you can to make this into a flame thread, then try to provoke the mods to lock with comments like that. You're a forum terrorist.
 
Spilchy said:
Ah my good friend your hackneyed, but butchered quote is: sarcasm is the lowest form of wit, but the highest form of intelligence.



It is generally accepted that a person who resorts to sarcasm to make humour really lacks the quick wits required to invoke the more elevated forms of humour such as satire, parody, irony, visual humour, observational humour or even the plain old double entendre
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