It seems that the only way to get a reply from Larry Broadmoore
is to send a letter to the MMD and wait for his response.
I have been a defender of the PowerRoll long enough. I have made
excuses for Larry and have tried to help him with design problems,
as have many others. I have done this without any expectation of
compensation in an attempt to save the project. I have always prefaced
my recommendations of the PowerRoll with many caveats but suggested
that I thought that Larry was honest and would come through in time.
I am beginning to feel quite differently about all of this.
I recently sold my first PowerRoll, after modifying it extensively
and fixing many of the usual problems. It is probably the only one
in existence that will perform rather well on a well restored Duo-Art.
Of course, my inline system outperforms it in all respects.
Gloat, gloat! :/)
I am still owed another one which was paid for in full, in advance,
but fear that I will never receive it. I have had no reply from Larry
for months. I feel especially cheated because I contributed many hours
in consultation, testing and design but received nothing in return.
I am interested in wiping my web site of references to the PowerRoll
for fear of association and embarrassment, but I still feel that I do
not want to make it any more difficult for Larry If his is still trying
to keep the business going.
Please share your experiences regarding the PowerRoll and your opinion
if there is any chance of recovering our losses.
Spencer Chase
707-984-8356
http://www.SpencersErolls.com
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