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Country: 208.113.171.128, North America, US
City: -117.8612 California, United States
The design is good, the product function is horrible. The pads are totally ineffective after using 2-3 times. I purchased the Omron because the pads can be placed on or near the Achilles Tendon (on the ankle where painful knots formed on the back-side from running). The few times it worked Omron provided stimuli and relieved some of the pain from Achilles Tendonitis. The problem is it doesn't work after a few uses. Instructions were followed. The pad was rinsed and left to air dry. I returned the first Omron Pain Device a few days after purchasing and received a replacement. Unfortunately the second unit has the same issues so I placed it in a drawer and filed under "hot garbage".
This product has really helped to get rid of mold in my Whirlpool front loading washer. I would never recommend a front loading washer again to anyone, but if you have the mold problem, this is the product that will help.
How in the world can so many people use a product and it be so bad? I was previously using MS Office Accounting [that is a rant for another time] when they pulled the plug on their product. After listening to my accountant I decided to go with QuickBooks 2013. Not even their tech staff could migrate my MSOA database - that should have been my first clue. After the first day I was ready to throw it in the trash, but simply could not find a product to do what I wanted. The reports are a joke - what lunatic set the reports to calculate BEFORE you even set the range[s] for the thing[s] you are looking for???? Who was the idiot that does not know how an editor should work - attempting to use the description field on long notes is enough to make me want to shoot people. The Spell Checker is a joke, and that is being kind. The list goes on and on ad nauseam. This product cannot have been created by programmers, it must have been written by accountants [and I use that term loosely] that thought they understood how to program. The most simplistic jobs turn into nightmares or cannot even be done... or worse they want you to purchase the Point of Sales version. Their 2nd expensive piece of garbage. Why in the world would you need two databases just to run a simple cash draw and get a simple X-Out or Z-Out report? When you start with a pile of garbage, and you try to fix or enhance it, you still have a pile of garbage. Did you ever have a problem with the IRS where you ask one of the reps a question, hang up and call back 30 minutes later, and get a different answer? QB tech support is worse - a bunch of shoe sales people with pages of canned answers - you need to escalate the problem three levels to find out that what you want cannot be done by QB. And that Pesky Event ID 4 in the Event Logs, well that's not a real error, just ignore it... WTF!!!. How many times should an application abort and throw users into the dirt on an almost daily basis before you just say NO. Sit everybody down in a room, map out how it should work - this time with REAL accountants as well as end users - and then start from scratch. Make sure that NONE of the real programmers, people that program for a living, not a hobby, have ever seen any of the existing QB code.
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