HI, Evelyn. As with all radio and other advertisement, the rule is caveat emptor. (Let the buyer beware) Anyone who dislikes their products, prices, customer service or supposed = or actual business practices is free not to do business with them. For that matter, if you don't like their advertising, you are free to = change the radio dial and listen to a different radio station. Advertising does not carry with it the burden of journalistic = integrity... but then again, as the Times recently proved, neither do = newspapers. All the best, John Jeavons -----Original Message----- From: acbny-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:acbny-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Evelyn Larson Sent: Saturday, May 31, 2003 7:13 AM To: acbny-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [acbny-l] Re: Maxiaids in trouble again update Maxi-aids also advertises on WCBS radio and that should be stopped somehow. Evelyn Larson Evelyn Larson elarson@xxxxxxxxx