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	<title>Comments on: Cheap Treadmills &#8211; Cheaper Price and Great Quality</title>
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		<title>By: Mark Winkle Consultant One</title>
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		<description>I find that most of the &quot;cheap&quot; exercise equipment last just as long as the extremely overpriced exercise equipment. Why aren&#039;t there any honest exercise equipment dealers in the United States that will tell the truth? Is a treadmill that costs $3500 seven times as good as a $500 model? I seriously doubt it.  While there are many quality companies that manufacture exercise equipment, most exercise equipment is used only two to four months of the year after its original purchase, then buyer&#039;s remose sets in. The customer doesn&#039;t want to lose money on the deal so they are stuck with an expensive clothes rack that they can&#039;t sell for anywhere near the over inflated price that they paid for it? How about being the one exercise dealer to tell the truth? Come on, I triple dog dare you!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I find that most of the &#8220;cheap&#8221; exercise equipment last just as long as the extremely overpriced exercise equipment. Why aren&#8217;t there any honest exercise equipment dealers in the United States that will tell the truth? Is a treadmill that costs $3500 seven times as good as a $500 model? I seriously doubt it.  While there are many quality companies that manufacture exercise equipment, most exercise equipment is used only two to four months of the year after its original purchase, then buyer&#8217;s remose sets in. The customer doesn&#8217;t want to lose money on the deal so they are stuck with an expensive clothes rack that they can&#8217;t sell for anywhere near the over inflated price that they paid for it? How about being the one exercise dealer to tell the truth? Come on, I triple dog dare you!</p>
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