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Testimonials
An email from Jenny Thorpe
June 27, 2008
I am interested in purchasing some of your product as a client gift. I have one on my own phone which my husband gave me, and I have (unknowingly) given it a good 5 kilometre trial down the road! What a great little plaster - the phone was still on the roof at the end of the journey!.
Jenny Thorpe, New Zealand
A Letter from Geoffrey Scott
February 9, 2007
Dear Sir,
About eighteen months ago I acquired from you an egrip which I promptly attached to the back of my mobile phone.
To say that it has been successful is an understatement. It has probably saved the phone, at least a dozen times, from being smashed or damaged because it stayed lodged in my breast pocket, instead of falling out.
I work in general transport doing deliveries etc & am constantly bending over, picking up cartons & parcels off the floor & from the tray of the truck & it is much more convenient to have the phone in the breast pocket rather than in shorts or trouser pocket.
Not only that but once in the vehicle the phone can be put on the dashboard or console where it sticks like glue without slithering around or falling to the floor consequently causing a dangerous situation during a risky retrieval while driving.
All in all the egrip is a fantastic invention & I would not be without it. Thank you very much & all the best for the future.
Geoffrey Scott, Epping NSW Australia
A Story from Bubba
January 20, 2006
Thought I'd tell you something that happened to me recently. I put that egrips sample on the back of my cell phone in hopes the phone wouldn't slide all over the dash of my car ... well it worked! One night I got this call to meet at Cracker Barrel for dinner, while I was in the garage working on a project. I finished the call and put the phone down on the first flat surface I found and went back to my project. I soon after quit working, cleaned up and headed off to meet the gang. When we get there our friends are giving me the usual hard time, "Where have you been ... We've been here waiting." And of course they had tried to call me on my cell phone, which I couldn't find at the time. After finishing dinner we were standing in the parking lot and my friend says "Hey Bubba, you're cell is ringing and it's on the bumper of your truck!"
How that thing stayed on the bumper from my house to there I'll never know, the roads are like Northern Afganistan, but that little tacky strip of stuff kept me from having to get a new cell. However it didn't keep me from having to listen to a lot of "ya ya ya" from my friends. Thought you might like to know.
Bubba
A Story from Dave
December 21, 2005
I should remind you of my experience how e-Grips saved my cell phone!
While parked in the Seattle area I placed my cell phone, with one e-grip on the back, on the roof of my SUV. I forgot it was there, unparked and drove at free-way speeds out of town, then bumpy roads through residential areas. Some 20 miles in all. I did not realise that the cell phone was on the roof until I got out at my destination, looked up at the roof, and there it was. It had not budged!
That saved my a bundle in $$ and frustration.
Dave
Seeing is believing.

Check out this video clip on Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WZZxKDC3uk
And this one:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9K7GiQ-aeo&NR=1
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