Thursday, June 6, 2013

Wet-Stop3: Deceit by Concealment.


Wet-Stop3: Deceit by Concealment      http://wetstop.com/index.php     (June 6, 2013)

the #1 bedwetting alarm
Chummie (below) also claims to be #1. Who is correct? Why?

Requires 2 AAA batteries.
Not provided?

New magnetic attachment eliminates sewing.
What does it look like? How does it work?

Wet-Stops sold since 1979. 
How has it changed since then?

Many customers like to know about the weight of the alarm. Nothing is mentioned. Why?

The Wet-Stop3 has a minimal web site. Minimal in the information provided. Why?

What information is missing on the site that you don't wish potential customers to know?

For a more complete listing of missing information, take a look at http://www.urinealarms.com/Wired_Alarm_Chart.html which compares Wet-Stop3 to many others with exhaustive data. Some of the data about Wet-Stop3 that is displayed on www.urinealarms.com is not found on Wet-Stop3's web site. Why? Are there relative deficiencies in Wet-Stop3 so that this information is not being publicly presented, and Wet-Stop3's site provides only minimal data about Wet-Stop3? For example, what is the weight of the unit, and is there a volume control?


Wet-Stop3's approach to providing information on its web site is in some ways the opposite of Chummie (below). Chummie appears to have more superlative claims than they could provide proof about, avoids discussing many features (or their absence), and data is missing (deception by both perversion and concealment of truth). Wet-Stop3's web site simply does not have much relevant data about the product. 

Deception by Concealment.

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