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Problems with Deer, Coons, Coyote?
I ran across an obscure little outfit that makes the most amazing cure
for problems with pesky night critters. Man these work! Check out: http://hometown.aol/dcjincks/myhomepage/business.html The guy that makes these is He'll send prices and model info if you ask. I had deer and coons just stripping my place and coyote killing my yard birds and pet cats. A little $60 gadget fixed all that - for my entire 3 acres! |
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Problems with Deer, Coons, Coyote?
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(Dan Charles) wrote: I ran across an obscure little outfit that makes the most amazing cure for problems with pesky night critters. Man these work! Check out: http://hometown.aol/dcjincks/myhomepage/business.html The guy that makes these is He'll send prices and model info if you ask. I had deer and coons just stripping my place and coyote killing my yard birds and pet cats. A little $60 gadget fixed all that - for my entire 3 acres! When a spanking new name, with no previous posting history, appears out of the blue in order to post an advertisement, people should assume such feeble attempts at stealth spam do reflect the company's & product's eagerness to decieve. "Dan Charles" & inventor "Dan Jincks" just coincidentally use centurytel.net that provides free email alias accounts, riiiight. The multi-acre claims of effectiveness & the specific moronic phrase "pesky night critters" verbatim from the website advertisement leave no question in my mind but that this is indeed stealth spam such as is inherently dishonest. And that renders all other claims from this company equally suspicious, especially as no science supports the claims. The cheapy-ass (free) & cheezy bad design of the website, plus the "boast" that the product is not available in any stores, all just makes this outfit look increasingly stupid. To date, field tests of electronic noise methods of ridding areas of wild animals have shown them to fail. In essence, if a sound doesn't make an area miserable for people, it will not be miserable for animals either. Bird cannons work (if only moderately well), but a mewling little noisemaker doesn't. It's a wonderful "pitch" that the "sound" of a cougar hissing or yowling, projected over a landscape, rids of it every known species of "pesky night critters," but without independent field testing by a university extension to prove it, "pitch" is all it is. Rather than dishonest stealth spams & idle claims that recorded sounds rid acres & acres of wildlife all for only sixty smackeroos, cite the independent field studies that have proven this to be the case, studies that can be referenced apart from any spams or company that may misrepresent the findings. Without corroborating independent studies from a university extension, this has GOT to be taken as nothing more than hoodwinking scam-spam. If this cheezy & miserable attempt at stealth spam is not repeated, I wouldn't encourage anyone to go out of their way to netcop the goofball for one failed attempt to make a dishoneste buck. But if this sort of spam continues to promote this outfit, some may wish to file complaints with: since the stealth spam was posted from google groups site and since stealth spammer & inventor "both" have centurytel.net accounts and since the website is a freeby through aol; all three prohibit use of their services to mail or post spams. -paghat the ratgirl -- "Of what are you afraid, my child?" inquired the kindly teacher. "Oh, sir! The flowers, they are wild," replied the timid creature. -from Peter Newell's "Wild Flowers" See the Garden of Paghat the Ratgirl: http://www.paghat.com/ |
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(paghat) wrote in message ...
In article , (Dan Charles) wrote: I ran across an obscure little outfit that makes the most amazing cure for problems with pesky night critters. Man these work! Check out: http://hometown.aol/dcjincks/myhomepage/business.html The guy that makes these is He'll send prices and model info if you ask. I had deer and coons just stripping my place and coyote killing my yard birds and pet cats. A little $60 gadget fixed all that - for my entire 3 acres! When a spanking new name, with no previous posting history, appears out of the blue in order to post an advertisement, people should assume such feeble attempts at stealth spam do reflect the company's & product's eagerness to decieve. "Dan Charles" & inventor "Dan Jincks" just coincidentally use centurytel.net that provides free email alias accounts, riiiight. The multi-acre claims of effectiveness & the specific moronic phrase "pesky night critters" verbatim from the website advertisement leave no question in my mind but that this is indeed stealth spam such as is inherently dishonest. And that renders all other claims from this company equally suspicious, especially as no science supports the claims. The cheapy-ass (free) & cheezy bad design of the website, plus the "boast" that the product is not available in any stores, all just makes this outfit look increasingly stupid. To date, field tests of electronic noise methods of ridding areas of wild animals have shown them to fail. In essence, if a sound doesn't make an area miserable for people, it will not be miserable for animals either. Bird cannons work (if only moderately well), but a mewling little noisemaker doesn't. It's a wonderful "pitch" that the "sound" of a cougar hissing or yowling, projected over a landscape, rids of it every known species of "pesky night critters," but without independent field testing by a university extension to prove it, "pitch" is all it is. Rather than dishonest stealth spams & idle claims that recorded sounds rid acres & acres of wildlife all for only sixty smackeroos, cite the independent field studies that have proven this to be the case, studies that can be referenced apart from any spams or company that may misrepresent the findings. Without corroborating independent studies from a university extension, this has GOT to be taken as nothing more than hoodwinking scam-spam. If this cheezy & miserable attempt at stealth spam is not repeated, I wouldn't encourage anyone to go out of their way to netcop the goofball for one failed attempt to make a dishoneste buck. But if this sort of spam continues to promote this outfit, some may wish to file complaints with: since the stealth spam was posted from google groups site and since stealth spammer & inventor "both" have centurytel.net accounts and since the website is a freeby through aol; all three prohibit use of their services to mail or post spams. -paghat the ratgirl Paghat, What a pile of crap you must put up with in your head! These gagets work and work well. Just because you think you know everything does not make it so. I was trying to be helpful. I'm not sure what you are? What is a ratgirl? Sounds pretty scary! Guess I was making a mistake trying to helpful to this type. Enjoy your pests. by |
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(paghat) wrote in message ...
In article , (Dan Charles) wrote: I ran across an obscure little outfit that makes the most amazing cure for problems with pesky night critters. Man these work! Check out: http://hometown.aol/dcjincks/myhomepage/business.html The guy that makes these is He'll send prices and model info if you ask. I had deer and coons just stripping my place and coyote killing my yard birds and pet cats. A little $60 gadget fixed all that - for my entire 3 acres! When a spanking new name, with no previous posting history, appears out of the blue in order to post an advertisement, people should assume such feeble attempts at stealth spam do reflect the company's & product's eagerness to decieve. "Dan Charles" & inventor "Dan Jincks" just coincidentally use centurytel.net that provides free email alias accounts, riiiight. The multi-acre claims of effectiveness & the specific moronic phrase "pesky night critters" verbatim from the website advertisement leave no question in my mind but that this is indeed stealth spam such as is inherently dishonest. And that renders all other claims from this company equally suspicious, especially as no science supports the claims. The cheapy-ass (free) & cheezy bad design of the website, plus the "boast" that the product is not available in any stores, all just makes this outfit look increasingly stupid. To date, field tests of electronic noise methods of ridding areas of wild animals have shown them to fail. In essence, if a sound doesn't make an area miserable for people, it will not be miserable for animals either. Bird cannons work (if only moderately well), but a mewling little noisemaker doesn't. It's a wonderful "pitch" that the "sound" of a cougar hissing or yowling, projected over a landscape, rids of it every known species of "pesky night critters," but without independent field testing by a university extension to prove it, "pitch" is all it is. Rather than dishonest stealth spams & idle claims that recorded sounds rid acres & acres of wildlife all for only sixty smackeroos, cite the independent field studies that have proven this to be the case, studies that can be referenced apart from any spams or company that may misrepresent the findings. Without corroborating independent studies from a university extension, this has GOT to be taken as nothing more than hoodwinking scam-spam. If this cheezy & miserable attempt at stealth spam is not repeated, I wouldn't encourage anyone to go out of their way to netcop the goofball for one failed attempt to make a dishoneste buck. But if this sort of spam continues to promote this outfit, some may wish to file complaints with: since the stealth spam was posted from google groups site and since stealth spammer & inventor "both" have centurytel.net accounts and since the website is a freeby through aol; all three prohibit use of their services to mail or post spams. -paghat the ratgirl Hi ratgirl, Gez what a mess my well meaning neighbor has made! You know your computer stuff. My neighbor logged on using my computer and my centurytel id - and used a bogus name. Why he used my first and middle name only a psychoanylst could explain. He has been trying to get me to promote my products on the internet. He even gave me this old 166mz computer to do it with. I have resisted for a long time so I guess he figured he would give me a push start. The ever vigulant ratgirl caught him. I guess plugging a product is wrong. I'm sure someone with your computer experience knows the system administrator. Have him remove this entry as soon as possible. Your knowlege of wild animals is not all that wonderful. Neither are the "University" studies. I have a solution that works - and they don't. You are correct that abstract sounds are not reliable. I utilize sounds that have instinctive meaning to the targeted pests. My original target was deer, but it turned out that some sounds are instinctively known to a diverse group of night active animals. I've been making and selling these for over four years. I always offer money back if not satisfied. Since simplfying the controls about three years back, I have not had even 1 returned for a refund - none. This year, up until this rediculous attempt by my neighbor, I have not done any actual advertising. This year to date, I have sold more deterrents than any whole previous year. How? My past customers told friends, relatives and neighbors. Why would they do that if these don't work. People with closed minds and opinions stop the progress of mankind. The Earth is flat. The sun revolves around the Earth. It appears that way so it must be true! Ironically, my deterrents do not effect rats. If you or someone you know have problems with any of my listed pests you can try one and see for yourself. If you had a real name and address, I might even loan you one. No, wait, that would be a promotion. Have this entry removed and please anyone that reads it - don't buy anything from me. The google police will get me. My tacky quicky borrowed infosite has to be bogus because it isn't slick enough. I'm not a salesman. What am I? Go to the US Patents website and do a search for "Jincks". There is only a few dozen of us in the USA. I'm the only Dan or Danny in the entire country. I don't just do wildlife. I keep an open mind and attitude about everything around me - and I find things that no one else does. The Patents are a limited short list of the more device oriented projects that I have been involved with. I'm about to apply for a USDA grant for further wildlife deterrent study work. The ratgirl review, may have just enlightened me as to how some panel reviewers might view my work. After all some are from the Universities that cannot come up with good solutions - so the USDA is soliciting for help from the non university private sector. Thanks! You may just have made the difference in the success of my application. Please pull this entry. I don't expect to be back. He just told me that there is another entry at alt.garden.commando Please pull that too and close this account. Everyone have fun with your rec.gardening Danny Charles Jincks |
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Problems with Deer, Coons, Coyote?
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Dan Charles wrote: Gez what a mess my well meaning neighbor has made! Heh. And I bet you have lots of email support, too. Your knowlege of wild animals is not all that wonderful. Neither are the "University" studies. I have a solution that works - and they don't. You are correct that abstract sounds are not reliable. I utilize sounds that have instinctive meaning to the targeted pests. Indeed. I have found that all sorts of pesky night critters, two and four-legged, perk right up when they hear a round being chambered into a pump shotgun. There's nothing like that "ka-chink" in the dark behind you to make you perk right up. People with closed minds and opinions stop the progress of mankind. The Earth is flat. The sun revolves around the Earth. .... and advertising on newsgroups is OK. billo |
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