| | What in the FUCK is this shit!?!? I present to you two articles of note, written by me, a destiny prevoked and aggrivated 24 year old. First: I suppose that with Xanga's faltering popularity, it has likely had to cut some staff, otherwise I would like to presume that the Xanga staff would be hard at work stopping spam bots from sending ads under the veil of an authentic Xanga user. This shit I dispise almost as much as Chain Mail which reigns supreme as the biggest fucking waste of time, data and money.
Here is what I received this morning, a message from a Xanga user, that looked and is truly from and through Xanga:
" LindaCox has sent you a message! | | Hey Zepcono! LindaCox just sent you a message. Greetings!, Zepcono ! I`m Linda I really feel shy, but I have to tell u, Zepcono, that you`r just so coool )... I was lucky to find ur profile but currently I am sure it`s a destiny!!!)) You`r so pretty... but I am sure that in ur real life u`l excite me more and more:again and again!! )) btw that`s incredible... but I`m from too!! So... I`d like to get closer to you, Zepcono! This site doesn`t accept my photos... :( so the most revealing images I hosted here: http://menmatcher.com/account/851813827/ Zepcono, I think you`ll take a look at them and will write me something 2 start our challenge :)) ki$$ you tenderly :)
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Can you belive this bullshit!? I'd expect it on Twitter and I get plenty of "followers" that are there just to post ads, but not from Xanga. Second: Xanga? Are you owned and operated by the same people that manufactured my car stereo head unit? If so, I can make sense of the poor control and maintainence of your website.
Roadmaster USA is an east coast based car audio and electronic manufacturing company. With a strong line of impressive products that have features that competing well established name brands can not match, especially at such affordable prices. At the onset of spring, I set out to achieve my high school dream of installing a stereo, amp, and sub woofer in my car, then roll around thumping my brains out with delicious low frequency audio. I did just that by hitting up a local liquidation sale, where I purchased a 600 watt amplifier and installation kit for just under $140. Then borrowed a set of boxed and ported 8'' sub woofers from a friend, then tooled over to Wal-Mart and picked up my Roadmaster USA VRCD500SDU head unit, for the beautiful price tag of $89.00, complete with SD, USB, CD and Axillary ports, SD and USB being features that few competing companies can offer, much less for a price anywhere near Roadmaster USA's. (A separate detailed post about the installation can be found by CLICKING HERE) I bought this product, the VRCD500SDU, because I was looking for a bad ass stereo with a lot of features, and for four months it did just that. Wowed by my friends, was envied by my neighbor and went about smoothly sending signals to my speakers, remembering my presets and reading any memory card/stick/cd/aux I could give it. Then one day, without provocation the unit wouldn't turn on. I popped off the faceplate and hit the reset button, then it sprung to life, but had forgotten all my presets, and settings. I pulled the whole thing back out and checked all the wires, they were providing the correct current, including the yellow "constant power" memory wire. This process repeats every time I turn off the ignition. My only conclusion is that the head unit has an internal malfunction.
Don't bother trying to call or e-mail Roadmaster USA for help. I have sent two e-mails, it has been 5 weeks, no response once so ever. When you call, you will be placed in que, and told there is a heavy call load, and your wait time is over 25 minutes. I got a hold of the operator, and apparently, Roadmaster USA, has ONE (1) functional tech support phone line for the entire nation to funnel into. Madness! from California to Maine, 1 SINGLE phone line!?!??! I couldn't get a true wait time, but I would estimate 2 years to eternity. If you like short lived bliss, then buy this unit, because for a short while it will deliver soundly. However, if you like reliability or a strong backing from the company when something goes wrong, seek something else NAME BRAND. Do not make the mistake I did, DO NOT be wooed by the low cost and surplus of incredible features. Roadmaster USA has gained a crackerjack seat on my Shit List.
In Conclusion: What the fuck Roadmaster!? What is your deal, the economy is bad sure, maybe you picked the wrong slave shop in china to manufacture your products, maybe you should have paid the workers two Shastas in place of 1, maybe you shouldn't pass the buck on to the people that buy your products, MAYBE you should get a couple more phone lines and make yourselves worth a shit. Maybe, not likely, but anything worth doing ought to be done right DAMMIT. |