In this blog, we take a close look at Rodger wireless
bedwetting alarm system.
The product has two links http://bedwettingstore.com/rodger-wireless-bedwetting-alarm.html
We were amused reading the content of both these pages and
will point these out to the reader.
The Rodger bedwetting alarm site states “The wireless
bedwetting alarm system is a simple and
pro-children aid to solve the bedwetting problem.” Now if you visit the
Bedwetting Store link there is a Youtube video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCSVKDwWGp8 In our
opinion, that is neither Pro-Child nor is it simple. Why cant the Bedwetting
Store and Rodger bedwetting alarm be honest about their product. They should
state “Needs an experienced hand to operate” or “Needs special skills and tools”
What amused us the most was “Your child wears the usual
underpants with invisible processed
wires.” We met many engineers and experts in the telecom industry and asked
them what “invisible processed wires” meant. We got chuckles and stares and
they admitted they never heard of this. Kudos Rodgers and the Bedwetting Store
for coming up with new terms to sell your product. This has taken deceit to a
new high (or low should we say).
“You attach a tiny transmitter to the underpants.” How tiny
is it? Where on the underpants should it be attached? These are obvious
questions which are deliberately being avoided. In our mind this is deceit.
“the user can select either 1 preferred tone or can leave the
alarm to randomly use one of the available 8 tones.” Do you have a random logic
generator? This is intentional deceit by Rodgers bedwetting alarm and the
Bedwetting Store.
“Equally, we all react differently to certain sounds” We
don’t even feel the need to comment on this statement. It is one of those
mysteries of life that will remain unanswered.
“The new alarm transmitter now has a 'low battery' warning
light built in, as batteries and their remaining power are always a bit of a
mystery, and can fail at the most inopportune moments.” What? When? Who? How? Intentional confusion, misrepresentation and
statement of basic facts.
The Care Instructions from the Bedwetting Store site for this
Rodger alarm states “Remove transmitter from briefs. Machine wash briefs in
warm water. Do not use fabric softener. Tumble dry on low heat or air dry. DO
NOT WRING. DO NOT WASH TRANSMITTER. Wipe transmitter clean with damp cloth and
air dry.
Because starch is used on the briefs during the manufacturing
process, it is recommended that the briefs be laundered or soaked with water
and detergent prior to the first use. This removes the starch from the cloth,
increasing the rate of absorption, and insures the alarm's quick response to
moisture.”
We are now left speechless.
For the average consumer, this is more deceit than they are
used to in a lifetime.
To truly compare Malem with
all relevant competitors in today’s marketplace, look at http://www.urinealarms.com/Wired_Alarm_Chart.html . This is the most comprehensive set of data and
facts about bedwetting alarms that we have seen. Malem does not fare well. This
explains why Malem and the Bedwetting Store resort to deceit and propaganda to
promote the Malem bedwetting alarm!
The Bedwetting Store is the
only seller who advertises and continues to sell the Malem Bedwetting Alarm.
All other sellers have either realized the truth about the Malem Bedwetting
Alarm or have abandoned it, but the Bedwetting Store continues its deceit.
Malem(TM) and the Bedwetting Store have a very large number of entries about their deceit in this blog. There are so many more entries and much more serious bad activities attributable to Malem and the Bedwetting Store, so that Malem and the Bedwetting Store have significantly more entries than all other manufacturers combined. You can read all of the Malem and Bedwetting Store deceit entries on this blog.
Malem and the Bedwetting Store have also been given a 0-stars blog of their own so that its many examples of deceit can stand out by themselves. The Malem Alarm and Bedwetting Store blog is at
http://bedewttingstoredeceit.blogspot.com/