[Electronics-talk] Important message to avoid being taken advantage of
Ray Foret Jr
rforetjr at att.net
Thu Dec 20 20:10:47 UTC 2012
Well posted I must say. I felt a little suspicious upon reading the post that started it. Seemed to me that it was a competing sales pitch of some kind. Anyhow, this should, I think, end it.
Sincerely,
The Constantly Barefooted Ray
Still a very proud and happy Mac and Iphone user!
On Dec 20, 2012, at 1:47 PM, "Stephen Guerra" <stephen at independentliving.com> wrote:
> To all-
>
> The Tiny Tunes player is exactly what it is, a MP3 player that Talks.
>
> Laz's players are I am sure equally good, and sum might say better, but the
> Braille Bookstore has been operating for many years, and I personally have
> not had any issue with anything I purchased from them.
>
> They do provide detailed descriptions, and as consumers, if you do not in
> this day read the full description, or provided reviews of a product, then
> it is your own fault.
>
> The Braille Bookstore does have a return policy, and its clearly stated
> here:
> http://www.braillebookstore.com/view.php?C=Return+Policy
>
> The Braille Bookstore does not offer a warranty on its items outside of what
> the manufacturer provides.
> Other retailers in the industry might, but it is at the choice of the
> retailer to offer a warranty on top of what is provided by the manufacturer
> or not.
>
> This does not mean the products being sold are in poor quality, but on the
> contrary, the braille Bookstore sells quality products. The head of the
> Braille Bookstore is totally blind, ad takes great effort to enhance the
> product descriptions and insure that no stone is left unturned when it comes
> to product quality assurance.
>
> Most manufacturers offer a warranty, and in the provided instructions, the
> warranty information is clearly spelled out. Failure by a consumer to "Read
> the manual" is no fault of the retailer.
>
> The Braille Bookstore offers clear remedies to defective merchandise,
> damaged products during shipping, and resolutions for all this and more on
> their site listed above.
>
> Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but before you condemn someone and a
> company who has a well established credible reputation, take 2 minutes and
> read all the data about the product and the company before you render a
> verdict.
>
> I personally will enjoy the Tiny Tunes MP3 player, as at best, though I
> enjoy my iPhone, managing music at best is clunky no matter if you have
> sight or not.
>
> If the TTs is not for you, then that is ok. But would you quickly pass
> judgment about someone who likes the Window Eyes Voice's versus the voice
> offered by JAWS, Sysstem Access, NVDA or other screen reader?
>
> I, welcome choice in the current marketplace, and whether you have a
> RockBox, player from Laz, or Tiny Tunes MP3 player or something else, it
> comes down too what may work for you may not for someone else.
>
>
>
> Stephen Guerra
> Assistive Technology Specialist and Technical Operations
> independent living aids, LLC | SOUNDBYTES
> 200 Robbins Lane
> Jericho, New York 11753-2341
> Phone: 800.537.2118
> Direct: 516.450.3817
> Fax: 516.450.3842
> E-mail: stephen at independentliving.com
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Electronics-talk [mailto:electronics-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
> Behalf Of Rich Cavallaro
> Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2012 8:17 PM
> To: DennisLong; Discussion of accessible electronics and appliances
> Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] Important message to avoid being taken
> advantage of
>
> Hi all,
> Frankly Gabe, I have to agree with Dennis here.
> The rockbox software and indeed what you pay for from Laz is far better than
> the tiny tunes mp3 players.
> Rockbox plays more file formats, has a better fm radio chip on board the
> sansa line and also has expandable memory.
> True, the tiny tunes has text to speech, but the text to speech is horrible.
> Plus, the Braille super store having no return policy on any of its
> products?
> That is just nus.
> I know I will never be investing in the tiny tunes solution.
> What you get from Laz with a Sansa mp3 player is far worth the money then
> this tiny tunes solution.
> With this Tiny tunes solution, your paying a lot of money and getting very
> little functionality as a result.
> Laz, I commend you for your work and for posting this email so people who
> are considering there options on what portable media solution to buy can
> really see what a product such as the tiny tunes really actually cant do.
> Rich Cavalllaro
>
>
> On 12/19/12, DennisLong <dennisl1982 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I like to be warned when a product is falsely stated. I would rather
>> hay a little more for a product and have it work as advertised.
>>
>> -original message-
>> Subject: Re: [Electronics-talk] Important message to avoid being taken
>> advantage of
>> From: Gabe Vega Via Iphone4S <theblindtech at gmail.com>
>> Date: 12/19/2012 8:18 PM
>>
>> So this is how low you are going Huh Laz? to sell your little cheap
>> MP3 players?
>>
>> Gabe Vega
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> (623) 565-9357
>>
>> On Dec 19, 2012, at 5:43 PM, Laz Mesa <lazaro6 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> The below is a response from a customer who paid $75 for a
>>> misrepresented product. He gave me permission to send it to other
>>> lists in order to protect anyone else from falling for this con job.
>>> Here is this gentleman's reaction to the player and the company
>>> selling it.
>>>
>>> Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2012 20:06:52 -0500
>>> From: Joe Giovanelli <joegio1 at earthlink.net>
>>> To: Pc-audio at pc-audio.org
>>> Subject: tiny tunes player
>>> Message-ID: <20121218010652.joegio1 at earthlink.net>
>>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
>>>
>>> Hello, Everybody,
>>>
>>> You may have heard about a rather small player called "Tiny Tunes."
>>> It claims to have an excellent TTS engine, which means that it will
>>> read textfiles. It plays various audio formats. The instructions
>>> tell us that it will read folder names. Navigation is accoplished
>>> with a minimum number of controls. Its 75 dollar price sounds great!
>>>
>>> I strongly suggest that you do not obtain one. The speech is some of
>>> the worst I have heard in my 30 years of computer use. I was not
>>> able to receive any FM stations on its radio. I could write a long
>>> treatise on what this unit should do as opposed to what it really
>>> does, but I won't. Suffice it to say that navigation and response
>>> are erratic. When a few folders are loaded on to the device, it will
>>> likely quit responding, leading to running down its battery.
>>>
>>> I truly dislike writing negative things, but I have to do so in this
>>> case.
>>>
>>> If you go to the Braille Super Store website, be sure to look for the
>>> company's return policy. Among many unbblievable things, you'll read
>>> that none of its products are warrantied. It gets worse from there.
>>>
>>> Joe Giovanelli
>>>
>>>
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