Sometimes companies do things you just can't believe. Here we have Monster Cable deciding that Engadget has endorsed their product...if the quote is taken completely out of context. Surely they can't be expecting to keep anyone's trust when they do things like this. Are they having that much trouble coming up with real, true endorsements for their products?
As an aside, in my opinion Monster sells VERY overpriced cabling. If you really need any types of cables you'll find better deals online rather than in local shops. Evidently the local folks use these items as their cash cows with giant markups. A couple of places I've heard good things about are Blue Jeans Cable and Newegg.com. If nothing else, you can stay away from companies that employ tactics such as this to try and fool unsuspecting customers into purchasing their products.
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As an aside, in my opinion Monster sells VERY overpriced cabling. If you really need any types of cables you'll find better deals online rather than in local shops. Evidently the local folks use these items as their cash cows with giant markups. A couple of places I've heard good things about are Blue Jeans Cable and Newegg.com. If nothing else, you can stay away from companies that employ tactics such as this to try and fool unsuspecting customers into purchasing their products.
Technorati Tags: IT, advertising, marketing
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