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Jan 29, 2007
by jason Bowman (not verified)
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Kudos to T2!

My business partner and I found out about T2 design on the internet and made the call to Paul shortly thereafter. Impressed by what he had to say, we flew out to California to meet with him and discuss our project. Paul has a friendly/quirky demeanor to him (that most genuis/creative types have) and right away we knew we had our man. He hammered out a prototype for us based soley on a figment of our imagination and handful of drawings. From that initial prototype, we were able to fine-tune the design and eventually create what Paul calls a "looks right, works right" prototype. Then we built hundreds more, put'em in boxes and sold them all. With the success of our test run- which was based on T2's initial design- we have since secured a manufacturer in China, received Medicare approval and signed onto a joint venture with an infomercial company! Our product is going to make its TV debut this spring in the form of 28 1/2 minute infomercial. As we continue to work diligently in pointing the arrows of success our way, Paul has been an instrumental part of our team thus far. We still call upon him from time to time to brainstorm with us about business/marketing ideas as it never hurts to have a "paid brain" just a phone call away.
I give T2 design the highest of reccomendation. Paul and his associates were a pleasure to work with and, most certainly, brought value to every dollar we spent. Hopefully, I will be responding back in a few months to report a successful infomercial test. In the meantime, stay tuned. If you've got an idea for a product that you think might work. Don't hesitate. Make the move. Give him a call and get started. You'll never look back. I know we haven't. Good luck!

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