Dear jessica4, john29, and eric29 (if that IS your real name) -
I am curious to know which marketing firm you have hired to plaster the Internet with identical posts on every automotive forum that even remotely resembles your target base.
While you are at it, please inform me how much thought you put into the fact that most people out there are intelligent and savvy and understand that when a bunch of unknown people who just arrived together in a close-knit community immediately agree with each other about bed liner (but don't talk about anything else), perhaps something is up.
When I came to your website, I was expecting something cobbled together and amateurish. But now I can see that somebody in your organization actually PAID a semi-legitimate web design company. Maybe if you had spent more money on a reputable and honorable marketing firm and less on Qwikliner Girls, there would be less of this (taken from a quick google search. Or was the search qwik?):
"Ignore the Qwikliner spam. It's probably a $hit product since they have to rely on spamming this board for advertising."
-gminsidernews.com
"That's a spam post, but..... Qwikliner is applied using cartridges at a low pressure. It REALLY has that "gouped on" look and is not as nice ..."
-pickuptrucks.com
"In response to the two spam posts above: QWIK Liner® is a permanently bonded protective barrier between your .... lol, with all the quickliner spam I know what brand I won't use. ..."
-toyotatundraforums.com
"Spray on bedliner, Qwikliner bedliner Introduce Yourself. ... Qwikliner when there's not even a Qwikliner distributor on your continent? I call SPAM . ..."
-jeepforums.com
"Well, that certainly seems like a spam post. Qwikliner uses a cartridge system gun and is applied at very low pressure and at room temperature."
-toyotanation.com
I'm just sayin',
Ben Kaupp