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eHam.net Forum : SiteTalk : Questionable Efabantenna Reviews Forum Help

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Questionable Efabantenna Reviews Reply
by N6NKN on June 7, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
Interesting that the same person reviewed ALL the Efabantenna products at one time. And really didn't say anything.

Is it possible he has a connection with the company??

Rick N6NKN
 
RE: Questionable Efabantenna Reviews Reply
by N6NKN on June 7, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
Very interesting. The "reviewer" has the exact same address as the "company".


Rick N6NKN
 
RE: Questionable Efabantenna Reviews Reply
by K0BT on June 8, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
The same person is offering advice in the Elmers forum without pointing out that he has a vested interest in the product he recommends.

Here is an example:
RE: Vertical antenna SWR too low, what's up?
Reply by N3JBH on June 7, 2009
"Look at the VFU-1 at www.efabantenna.com i am using one on my 6BVT and it really made the antenna much broader on frequency coverage as it tames down the wild SWR increases such as you get when going past the antenna bandwidth"
 
RE: Questionable Efabantenna Reviews Reply
by WX7G on June 12, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
This person needs to read up on business ethics.
 
RE: Questionable Efabantenna Reviews Reply
by K5END on June 12, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
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"needs to read up on business ethics"

Do you think that will help? I hope so.
 
RE: Questionable Efabantenna Reviews Reply
by N6NKN on June 13, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
Now he is recommending his stuff on the elmers forum. This practice needs to be stopped before it spreads to other vendors.

Rick N6NKN
 
RE: Questionable Efabantenna Reviews Reply
by W3LK on June 13, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
Didn't you read Jeff's last posting?

HE'S not selling them; it's his wife's web site and in his words "she's saleing them" for someone else. :)

In addition to the questionable sales tactics, the thing looks like a re-packaged Maxx-Com "instant antenna tuner".

73,

Lon - W3LK
Naugatuck, Connecticut
 
RE: Questionable Efabantenna Reviews Reply
by K1CJS on June 18, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
Hey, blowing your own horn isn't too bad--as long as that horn is in tune. If not..... Nobody will want that kind of horn!
 
RE: Questionable Efabantenna Reviews Reply
by N3JBH on June 23, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
Sorry guys it is my wife and Mr. Fishers business indeed and i really do not have a vested interest, And i have sense seen and read all about the Max Comm and the Units that my wife sells is no where near a Max Comm not even remotely close....

There is no resistors in this unit and no monkey business or shoddy stuff. As far as business ethics your right i have a need to understand them... That is why i am not having any parts of that end of it...

It is my old ladies doings i am only hoping to see her do a great job and support her nothing more nothing less. I really did not see the harm in letting others know what a great product she sales and i hope soon the satisfied users that bought her items submit reviews so every one will see there really what Mr. Fisher claim's personally i already know as well as several others..

But this on line flame and whining festival needs to see it for them selves. Best i can say is buy one try it if you don't like it then complain. If it amazes you and you see it is just what is stated or better works far better than you thought tell some one.
 
RE: Questionable Efabantenna Reviews Reply
by N6NKN on June 23, 2009 Mail this to a friend!
I suggest your wife or Mr. Fisher send samples to QST. A thorough review seems in order. Otherwise it just looks like more "snake oil".

Rick N6NKN
 

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