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2013.05.13 at 10:58 am #8578
MEversbergII
ParticipantOr, perhaps swatting a hornet’s nest?
I asked about why compressed tea seems popular in the Blogosphere for pu’er, and none other than MarshalN weighed in:
https://www.teachat.com/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=18669
Not quite what I expected, though.
M.
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2013.05.13 at 11:42 am #8782
lamppost
ParticipantEveryone has the right to his/her opinions. As a member of Teachat for more than 3 years, I am not surprised by MarshalN’s responses.
I suggest that you read more and follow your intuition. I have enjoyed Leo’s articles, and his suggestions have improved my health. I often don’t find the same information from other forums or blogs.
Good luck with your tea adventure.
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2013.05.13 at 10:23 pm #8779
Siu PB
Participant@ MEversbergII, thank you for sharing this here. This will be our talk of the day and I am sure Leo will respond later. I think he is enjoying this 😉
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2013.05.13 at 11:55 pm #8780
Betty
ParticipantThis MarshalN has no clue of what Tea Guardian is about.
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2013.05.14 at 1:12 pm #8748
Leo
Participant@ M, I think this is a good experience for you to sense the kind of pressure I have having an opinion and a more reasonable markup system different from the majority of the trade. While puer discus is still a rare item in the tea trade in US, it is a major commodity here in HK and southern China. Peer criticism is really intense. To hold fast to my believes and principles is not an easy job when I have all the resources to make big bugs out of this item that I don’t believe in. I even have access to those extremely exclusive ones made for national leaders. In China where the Party elitists enjoy even more special privileges than ancient imperial families, there are special F&B production facilities for every single item in their households.
The only thing that this MarshalN said that really is to the point is that we do not have advertisements from other operators other than Tea Hong. I cannot yet afford an advertising sales for that space. Perhaps you can tell this MarshaIN to advertise his puer cake shop there. The advertising info page is at: https://www.teaguardian.com/advertisers/advertising-tea-guardian.html#.UZHgHOBmn5gor perhaps I can get someone to post it there:))
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