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Mona

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  1. I bought some Alpha-Aromics FO on eBay in 2002 when I first started making candles (and before I knew better). They were weak FOs. I believe the company is no longer in business. Here's a picture of one of the bottles. As you can see I used very little. Guess it's about time to trash it.

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  2. I think it's odd that she's claiming there were permanent damages (damage that could not be rectified), but is not asking for any restitution. I just think she's trying to see what freebies she can get from you just by scaring you into making an offer. Don't offer her anything. Just ask her to please send you photos, and to return the candle, because your attorney would like to examine the candle and the damage.

    If she says she no longer has the candle, and that the wax has been cleaned up, I'd think she was full of it from the beginning.

  3. When people claim things in advertising, it doesn't necessarily make it true. If that were the case, we would all be able to take one pill to make us slim, another pill to increase our bust size, another one to decrease our arse and guys would be hung like horses :) No one is suing them because most people acknowledge it just isn't true. They sell to some people who believe them, obviously or they still wouldn't be in business.

    To me the soy claims that down paraffin are no different. They try to prey on people by instilling fear. There is more dangerous carcinogens in the air from your heater and your car, don't see people giving those up so easy.

    There are tons of websites claiming that aspartame is terrible, yet most diet sodas contain it and hoardes of people drink it. Where are all the lawsuits? Seems to me that if it really did cause all that is claimed, there would be viable lawsuits.

    In the same instance that you are asking why don't people sue soy makers over these claims, well where are all the people filing lawsuits for lung cancer for burning a candle? Sure some people have proved that poorly made candles have sooted up their homes, but those people who made those candles deserved to be sued, it they made a candle that did not burn correctly and soot damaged these peoples' homes, the candlemaker should be liable (provided the user can prove it was burned correctly as well).

    The bottom line is that outrageous claims are made everyday. Do you have the money to go sue soymakers for their claims? I don't see many who would volunteer to do that and neither are any large candlemakers going to waste their money to do it either. It is a sad fact of marketing.

    You don't have to sue or spend money to complain. Many people selling soy candles are violating Federal truth-in-advertising laws. http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/buspubs/ad-faqs.htm

    All you have to do it fill out the complaint form. https://rn.ftc.gov/pls/dod/wsolcq$.startup?Z_ORG_CODE=PU01

  4. It sounds like you might have an issue with them, so I think that some customers would too. I can say that it would bother me.

    I don't know if the higher wattage could be a problem, but there is something to consider. The manufacturer sells the beverage warmer for the intended purpose of warming beverages. Let's say you sell one to a customer, and you tell her she can use it to warm candles. The customer melts a candle on it and the jar cracks, resulting in burning or damage. I'm wondering if you could be liable for causing the accident because you told her the beverage warmer would be safe to use for candles.

    I have a Cozy-Up Warmer. It's only 17 watts and the package is clearly labeled as a candle warmer for jar candles. The package also states that it's for jar candles only, because there are people out there who are foolish enough to sit a pillar or votive on it. It's properly labeled and marketed for its intended purpose.

    I feel the supplier was wrong to sell beverage warmers as candle warmers.

  5. "They" are saying to stock up on candles. The government says to have flashlights, lanterns, and batteries on hand.

    Candles can be dangerous during situations where large numbers of people are scared and panicking, and shouldn't be used for emergency situations.

    http://www.pandemicflu.gov/planguide/checklist.html

    http://www.fema.gov/txt/library/pfd.txt

    http://www.nh.gov/safety/divisions/emergservices/bem/Planning/planningindiv.html

  6. how does that tell me what's the equal? :embarasse

    An LX24 is recommended for containers approximately 4"-4.5" in diameter. You would test the CD wicks that are recommended for the same size containers to find which one(s) gives the burn closest to the LX24. No chart can tell you that any two different wicks burn exactly alike. Variations in your wax/fo combo can affect the burn. Maybe only one type of wick will work, and others won't.

  7. Adding something else here.

    Paypal or Ebay will always address you by your real name.

    Those fake emails always have dear paypal or ebay user in them.

    That is always a way to know they are fake

    But like everyone else said.

    Never click on those links.

    If ever in doubt about either account, log into paypl or ebay and check it on the site instead.

    I get so many of them too.

    But people still fall for them.

    The scammers are getting better and better. There's been eBay and PayPal spoofs coming through with the recipient's real name in them, so that doesn't always mean the email is legit. Never log into a site by using a link in an email. Always go directly to the site through your browser.

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