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#4756 From: JOHN H <willineus@...>
Date: Wed Feb 1, 2012 2:00 am
Subject: RE: Re: Re: Dating
w.bygrave
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I couldn't have said it better myself! That advice is right on! You do have to "read" the other person before you spring something so personal on her. As far as I'm concerned, if they are self-centered, rude or otherwise not "with the program," then they are not only not going to be told, but they won't  even be see again, so at that point, it's all academic!

----- Original Message -----
From: John Chainz <sangjester@...>
To: Incont@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tue, 31 Jan 2012 19:48:18 -0500 (EST)
Subject: Re: [Incont] Re: Dating









 

yeah i would say let the person know. But, make sure everything else is working though. Like say the date was bad, well, why bother saying anything if you don't really intend on seeing them again. If it's a good date, well, maybe you don't need to say anything early on. I usually say after a few dates unless you for whatever reason plan on being uhm Intimate with them after 2 dates. Usually I wait about 3 or 4 dates to make sure we are compatiable. Then, if everything else is going right, well then i pull out the "I think there is something that you should know" bit. But, what works for some might not work for others. use your better judgement. Plus, I like to take the time to watch how they act and react to things. If I see that they are really sweet and caring, then yes they're goign to be told, no issue. but if they are pretty

much uptight self centered or kinda rude in an uncalled way, then i'm a bit more sheepish about it.






#4757 From: "Nick L" <inconinmiss@...>
Date: Fri Feb 3, 2012 11:40 pm
Subject: Re: living with incontinence
inconinmiss
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I also wear 24/7. My favourite diaper is the Abena M4 (X-Plus), but I also wear
Secure X-Plus and Dry 24/7 from time to time. Like jwwebpage, I prefer plastic
covered disposables to those with cloth-like exteriors. Adult pull-ups don't
work for me either; they don't hold enough to last me more than a couple of
hours before I have to change. WIth a heavy-duty tape-on diaper like an Abena
M4, I can often go 8 hours or longer between changes.

--- In Incont@yahoogroups.com, "jwwebpage" <jwwebpage@...> wrote:
>
> i have ben incontinent for over 20yrs. now and ben in diapers 24/7.the diapers
i use are wellness,abena diapers.i think they are the best out there today.i do
not like the cloth-like diapers at all,they are not that absorbent for me.the
diapers with plastic backing are more absorbent i think.i am okay with wearing
diapers 24/7.my family and friends they are ok with it,but they want me to wear
adult pull-ups instead of diapers.i have try pull-ups and wet right through
them.i am a very heavly wettres.that why i have to be in diapers with tape
tabs,they work for me.i am sorry about my spelling.i have a learning
disabitly.my spelling isn't greatest.i hope you all understand  thanks jamie
>

#4758 From: "Michael" <allaboutdiapers@...>
Date: Sun Feb 19, 2012 10:50 pm
Subject: Looking for a Mod or two
ecnadmike
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Looking for 1 or 2 folks to help with the group. When someone posts you'd get an
email letting you know it was pending. Simply check it to make sure its not spam
and approve it or delete it if it is spam.

Also would be great to have some conversation starters/leaders.

Send me an e-mail if you want to help

#4759 From: "Michael" <allaboutdiapers@...>
Date: Sun Feb 19, 2012 10:52 pm
Subject: Taking Dry 24/7 Out Of My Rotation
ecnadmike
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Dry 24/7's are probably my favorite night diaper as they are super absorbent and
always keep my bed dry. But there seems to be NO quality control at the plant
that makes them. My last case about a third of the diapers had to be thrown out
as the lining wasn't glued down on one side allowing the contents to spill out.
Two cases before that it was entire bags with a missing tape on every brief.
Couple cases before that it was split linings.

I love them when they are right, but they are just too expensive for me to buy
twice as many to make up for the production errors. Contacted my supplier (XP)
twice on this most recent issue. First time I got no answer. Second time I made
it clear I wasn't asking for a refund and just wanted to know if it was safe to
re-order: they confirmed they had gotten 5 complaints and say they have a new
lot now. Contacted Dry 24/7 and got no response.



The truth is, I kind of DO want a refund. have thrown away the equivalent of at
least a half-case of Dry 24/7 ($59 worth) and while XP can't control the
factory, Dry 24/7 sure can and they don't even respond to me! I think THEY (Dry
24/7) owe all purchasers an apology when there are production errors and they
should make it right to those who tried to bring it to their attention.

One I bought a bag of Depend at Walgreen's that had tape tabs that had come
loose in packaging and stuck to the briefs. Wasn't a Walgreen's problem so I
contacted Depend. had a coupon for a free bag within a week. If you want to be a
supplier, you have to take responsibility for the product. Just how I think
anyway.

#4760 From: John Chainz <sangjester@...>
Date: Sun Feb 19, 2012 10:57 pm
Subject: Re: Taking Dry 24/7 Out Of My Rotation
sangjester
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I've been dealing with XP for the past four years and I never had an issue with them. If I had a problem, I contacted them and usually within a day I got a reply and the problem would be resolved. As far as the 24/7's well, that sucks man. The manufacturers should have better quality control, or actually start using QC. Hopefully, they can get their stuff together and start making them right. You COULD try using SECURE, they to me are about as good as the dry 24/7s.
John


From: Michael <allaboutdiapers@...>
To: Incont@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2012 4:52 PM
Subject: [Incont] Taking Dry 24/7 Out Of My Rotation

 
Dry 24/7's are probably my favorite night diaper as they are super absorbent and always keep my bed dry. But there seems to be NO quality control at the plant that makes them. My last case about a third of the diapers had to be thrown out as the lining wasn't glued down on one side allowing the contents to spill out. Two cases before that it was entire bags with a missing tape on every brief. Couple cases before that it was split linings.

I love them when they are right, but they are just too expensive for me to buy twice as many to make up for the production errors. Contacted my supplier (XP) twice on this most recent issue. First time I got no answer. Second time I made it clear I wasn't asking for a refund and just wanted to know if it was safe to re-order: they confirmed they had gotten 5 complaints and say they have a new lot now. Contacted Dry 24/7 and got no response.

The truth is, I kind of DO want a refund. have thrown away the equivalent of at least a half-case of Dry 24/7 ($59 worth) and while XP can't control the factory, Dry 24/7 sure can and they don't even respond to me! I think THEY (Dry 24/7) owe all purchasers an apology when there are production errors and they should make it right to those who tried to bring it to their attention.

One I bought a bag of Depend at Walgreen's that had tape tabs that had come loose in packaging and stuck to the briefs. Wasn't a Walgreen's problem so I contacted Depend. had a coupon for a free bag within a week. If you want to be a supplier, you have to take responsibility for the product. Just how I think anyway.




#4761 From: "William Bygrave" <willineus@...>
Date: Sun Feb 19, 2012 11:03 pm
Subject: Re: Taking Dry 24/7 Out Of My Rotation
w.bygrave
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Yes, Michael, you should try for a refund. I think throwing out about a half
case is a lot and that's a lot of money down the drain. And since it is the
manufacturer's fault, they do owe it to their customers to make things right and
keep 'em right! If I were you, I'd scout out another good brand and order
samples from companies that may have products that appeal to you. It's always
good to have a Plan B (whatever that is!) Good luck on this.

--- In Incont@yahoogroups.com, "Michael" <allaboutdiapers@...> wrote:
>
> Dry 24/7's are probably my favorite night diaper as they are super absorbent
and always keep my bed dry. But there seems to be NO quality control at the
plant that makes them. My last case about a third of the diapers had to be
thrown out as the lining wasn't glued down on one side allowing the contents to
spill out. Two cases before that it was entire bags with a missing tape on every
brief. Couple cases before that it was split linings.
>
> I love them when they are right, but they are just too expensive for me to buy
twice as many to make up for the production errors. Contacted my supplier (XP)
twice on this most recent issue. First time I got no answer. Second time I made
it clear I wasn't asking for a refund and just wanted to know if it was safe to
re-order: they confirmed they had gotten 5 complaints and say they have a new
lot now. Contacted Dry 24/7 and got no response.
>
>
>
> The truth is, I kind of DO want a refund. have thrown away the equivalent of
at least a half-case of Dry 24/7 ($59 worth) and while XP can't control the
factory, Dry 24/7 sure can and they don't even respond to me! I think THEY (Dry
24/7) owe all purchasers an apology when there are production errors and they
should make it right to those who tried to bring it to their attention.
>
> One I bought a bag of Depend at Walgreen's that had tape tabs that had come
loose in packaging and stuck to the briefs. Wasn't a Walgreen's problem so I
contacted Depend. had a coupon for a free bag within a week. If you want to be a
supplier, you have to take responsibility for the product. Just how I think
anyway.
>

#4762 From: "Michael" <allaboutdiapers@...>
Date: Sun Feb 19, 2012 11:07 pm
Subject: Re: Taking Dry 24/7 Out Of My Rotation
ecnadmike
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Thanks John


Just to be clear, my complaint isn't with XP, they always give me great
service... I consider QC to be a manufacturers problem in the incontinence
market since we can't exactly send back open bags and unfolded briefs for XP to
try and recover from Dry 24/7.

Secure is my new main brief. I order through their "other" site as I like the
"bianco" all white briefs that don't look as "hey it's a diaper" as the printed
panel on the Secure X-Plus briefs. Since they manufacture and distribute I've
never had any trouble with them at all.

--- In Incont@yahoogroups.com, John Chainz <sangjester@...> wrote:
>
> I've been dealing with XP for the past four years and I never had an issue
with them. If I had a problem, I contacted them and usually within a day I got a
reply and the problem would be resolved. As far as the 24/7's well, that sucks
man. The manufacturers should have better quality control, or actually start
using QC. Hopefully, they can get their stuff together and start making them
right. You COULD try using SECURE, they to me are about as good as the dry
24/7s.
>
> John
>
>
>
> ________________________________
>  From: Michael <allaboutdiapers@...>
> To: Incont@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2012 4:52 PM
> Subject: [Incont] Taking Dry 24/7 Out Of My Rotation
>
>
>  
> Dry 24/7's are probably my favorite night diaper as they are super absorbent
and always keep my bed dry. But there seems to be NO quality control at the
plant that makes them. My last case about a third of the diapers had to be
thrown out as the lining wasn't glued down on one side allowing the contents to
spill out. Two cases before that it was entire bags with a missing tape on every
brief. Couple cases before that it was split linings.
>
> I love them when they are right, but they are just too expensive for me to buy
twice as many to make up for the production errors. Contacted my supplier (XP)
twice on this most recent issue. First time I got no answer. Second time I made
it clear I wasn't asking for a refund and just wanted to know if it was safe to
re-order: they confirmed they had gotten 5 complaints and say they have a new
lot now. Contacted Dry 24/7 and got no response.
>
> The truth is, I kind of DO want a refund. have thrown away the equivalent of
at least a half-case of Dry 24/7 ($59 worth) and while XP can't control the
factory, Dry 24/7 sure can and they don't even respond to me! I think THEY (Dry
24/7) owe all purchasers an apology when there are production errors and they
should make it right to those who tried to bring it to their attention.
>
> One I bought a bag of Depend at Walgreen's that had tape tabs that had come
loose in packaging and stuck to the briefs. Wasn't a Walgreen's problem so I
contacted Depend. had a coupon for a free bag within a week. If you want to be a
supplier, you have to take responsibility for the product. Just how I think
anyway.
>

#4763 From: John Chainz <sangjester@...>
Date: Sun Feb 19, 2012 11:10 pm
Subject: Re: Re: Taking Dry 24/7 Out Of My Rotation
sangjester
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Well, I don't worry about the "Hey that looks like a diaper" because I still own and wear boxers over them. So when out and about if for some reason something pokes out from above my jeans waistband, it's my boxers.


From: Michael <allaboutdiapers@...>
To: Incont@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2012 5:07 PM
Subject: [Incont] Re: Taking Dry 24/7 Out Of My Rotation

 
Thanks John

Just to be clear, my complaint isn't with XP, they always give me great service... I consider QC to be a manufacturers problem in the incontinence market since we can't exactly send back open bags and unfolded briefs for XP to try and recover from Dry 24/7.

Secure is my new main brief. I order through their "other" site as I like the "bianco" all white briefs that don't look as "hey it's a diaper" as the printed panel on the Secure X-Plus briefs. Since they manufacture and distribute I've never had any trouble with them at all.

--- In Incont@yahoogroups.com, John Chainz <sangjester@...> wrote:
>
> I've been dealing with XP for the past four years and I never had an issue with them. If I had a problem, I contacted them and usually within a day I got a reply and the problem would be resolved. As far as the 24/7's well, that sucks man. The manufacturers should have better quality control, or actually start using QC. Hopefully, they can get their stuff together and start making them right. You COULD try using SECURE, they to me are about as good as the dry 24/7s.
>
> John
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Michael <allaboutdiapers@...>
> To: Incont@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2012 4:52 PM
> Subject: [Incont] Taking Dry 24/7 Out Of My Rotation
>
>
> B
> Dry 24/7's are probably my favorite night diaper as they are super absorbent and always keep my bed dry. But there seems to be NO quality control at the plant that makes them. My last case about a third of the diapers had to be thrown out as the lining wasn't glued down on one side allowing the contents to spill out. Two cases before that it was entire bags with a missing tape on every brief. Couple cases before that it was split linings.
>
> I love them when they are right, but they are just too expensive for me to buy twice as many to make up for the production errors. Contacted my supplier (XP) twice on this most recent issue. First time I got no answer. Second time I made it clear I wasn't asking for a refund and just wanted to know if it was safe to re-order: they confirmed they had gotten 5 complaints and say they have a new lot now. Contacted Dry 24/7 and got no response.
>
> The truth is, I kind of DO want a refund. have thrown away the equivalent of at least a half-case of Dry 24/7 ($59 worth) and while XP can't control the factory, Dry 24/7 sure can and they don't even respond to me! I think THEY (Dry 24/7) owe all purchasers an apology when there are production errors and they should make it right to those who tried to bring it to their attention.
>
> One I bought a bag of Depend at Walgreen's that had tape tabs that had come loose in packaging and stuck to the briefs. Wasn't a Walgreen's problem so I contacted Depend. had a coupon for a free bag within a week. If you want to be a supplier, you have to take responsibility for the product. Just how I think anyway.
>




#4764 From: pbailey463@...
Date: Sun Feb 19, 2012 11:48 pm
Subject: Re: Looking for a Mod or two
pbailey462
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ten does these posts need eval'd, as during week, i do work another job
 
 
In a message dated 2/19/2012 3:53:22 P.M. Mountain Standard Time, allaboutdiapers@... writes:
 

Looking for 1 or 2 folks to help with the group. When someone posts you'd get an email letting you know it was pending. Simply check it to make sure its not spam and approve it or delete it if it is spam.

Also would be great to have some conversation starters/leaders.

Send me an e-mail if you want to help


#4765 From: jonathan balentine <riflemanjon4570@...>
Date: Mon Feb 20, 2012 1:29 pm
Subject: Re: Taking Dry 24/7 Out Of My Rotation
riflemanjon4570
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do any of the dry 24/7 left that are defective. i would like to see them. will pay for shipping.


From: Michael <allaboutdiapers@...>
To: Incont@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2012 5:52 PM
Subject: [Incont] Taking Dry 24/7 Out Of My Rotation

 
Dry 24/7's are probably my favorite night diaper as they are super absorbent and always keep my bed dry. But there seems to be NO quality control at the plant that makes them. My last case about a third of the diapers had to be thrown out as the lining wasn't glued down on one side allowing the contents to spill out. Two cases before that it was entire bags with a missing tape on every brief. Couple cases before that it was split linings.

I love them when they are right, but they are just too expensive for me to buy twice as many to make up for the production errors. Contacted my supplier (XP) twice on this most recent issue. First time I got no answer. Second time I made it clear I wasn't asking for a refund and just wanted to know if it was safe to re-order: they confirmed they had gotten 5 complaints and say they have a new lot now. Contacted Dry 24/7 and got no response.

The truth is, I kind of DO want a refund. have thrown away the equivalent of at least a half-case of Dry 24/7 ($59 worth) and while XP can't control the factory, Dry 24/7 sure can and they don't even respond to me! I think THEY (Dry 24/7) owe all purchasers an apology when there are production errors and they should make it right to those who tried to bring it to their attention.

One I bought a bag of Depend at Walgreen's that had tape tabs that had come loose in packaging and stuck to the briefs. Wasn't a Walgreen's problem so I contacted Depend. had a coupon for a free bag within a week. If you want to be a supplier, you have to take responsibility for the product. Just how I think anyway.




#4766 From: James Wilson <jameswilson8546701@...>
Date: Mon Feb 20, 2012 2:39 pm
Subject: Re: Taking Dry 24/7 Out Of My Rotation
jameswilson8...
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Hi guys my 2 cents the 24/7 diaper is one of the worst diapers I,ve ever used. the wicking is bad. And the plastic is so cheap it rips off  the tape tabs before it,s time to change. Witch makes a big hole for leaks. The best one I,ve seen is the Fabina witch i don,t see on the market now AB Universe had it last spring. But I see they don,t have it now it held 93 ounces of fluid. It was the best I,ve ever tried. I,m using the Molicares now But have to double them at night they do what I need for now. Jim


From: Michael <allaboutdiapers@...>
To: Incont@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2012 5:52 PM
Subject: [Incont] Taking Dry 24/7 Out Of My Rotation

 
Dry 24/7's are probably my favorite night diaper as they are super absorbent and always keep my bed dry. But there seems to be NO quality control at the plant that makes them. My last case about a third of the diapers had to be thrown out as the lining wasn't glued down on one side allowing the contents to spill out. Two cases before that it was entire bags with a missing tape on every brief. Couple cases before that it was split linings.

I love them when they are right, but they are just too expensive for me to buy twice as many to make up for the production errors. Contacted my supplier (XP) twice on this most recent issue. First time I got no answer. Second time I made it clear I wasn't asking for a refund and just wanted to know if it was safe to re-order: they confirmed they had gotten 5 complaints and say they have a new lot now. Contacted Dry 24/7 and got no response.

The truth is, I kind of DO want a refund. have thrown away the equivalent of at least a half-case of Dry 24/7 ($59 worth) and while XP can't control the factory, Dry 24/7 sure can and they don't even respond to me! I think THEY (Dry 24/7) owe all purchasers an apology when there are production errors and they should make it right to those who tried to bring it to their attention.

One I bought a bag of Depend at Walgreen's that had tape tabs that had come loose in packaging and stuck to the briefs. Wasn't a Walgreen's problem so I contacted Depend. had a coupon for a free bag within a week. If you want to be a supplier, you have to take responsibility for the product. Just how I think anyway.




#4767 From: "wetknight_1999" <wetknight_1999@...>
Date: Mon Feb 20, 2012 5:23 pm
Subject: Re: Taking Dry 24/7 Out Of My Rotation
wetknight_1999
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I had run into the same issues with a couple of batchs of Dry24/7 such as the
tapes were missing on the lower left side or both the bottom tapes were missing
or the waist band was missing or the tapes were stuck to the inner linning, the
waist band part was not a big issue with me as much as the tapes are, but I
still used the diapers anyway. Since I double diaper anyway I just used it for
the inner diaper and wore the better one on top of that and used packing tape to
finsh up the job.
But I contacted Gary at XPmedical which is who I always buy from and I told him
of the problem and told him that Dry24/7 needs better quality control and he
said that he had not had any other complaint but that he would let them know of
the situation, he also replaced the diapers that were bad and he sent me a half
of a case which was about how many were bad at no charge to me.
My two chocies in Disposables are Dry24/7 and Abeana L4, but lately I have been
going cloth diapers and plastic pants and wearing a onesie. This helps save on
the cost of diapers but I still alternate between cloth and disposables.

--- In Incont@yahoogroups.com, "Michael" <allaboutdiapers@...> wrote:
>
> Dry 24/7's are probably my favorite night diaper as they are super absorbent
and always keep my bed dry. But there seems to be NO quality control at the
plant that makes them. My last case about a third of the diapers had to be
thrown out as the lining wasn't glued down on one side allowing the contents to
spill out. Two cases before that it was entire bags with a missing tape on every
brief. Couple cases before that it was split linings.
>
> I love them when they are right, but they are just too expensive for me to buy
twice as many to make up for the production errors. Contacted my supplier (XP)
twice on this most recent issue. First time I got no answer. Second time I made
it clear I wasn't asking for a refund and just wanted to know if it was safe to
re-order: they confirmed they had gotten 5 complaints and say they have a new
lot now. Contacted Dry 24/7 and got no response.
>
>
>
> The truth is, I kind of DO want a refund. have thrown away the equivalent of
at least a half-case of Dry 24/7 ($59 worth) and while XP can't control the
factory, Dry 24/7 sure can and they don't even respond to me! I think THEY (Dry
24/7) owe all purchasers an apology when there are production errors and they
should make it right to those who tried to bring it to their attention.
>
> One I bought a bag of Depend at Walgreen's that had tape tabs that had come
loose in packaging and stuck to the briefs. Wasn't a Walgreen's problem so I
contacted Depend. had a coupon for a free bag within a week. If you want to be a
supplier, you have to take responsibility for the product. Just how I think
anyway.
>

#4768 From: XP Medical <mail@...>
Date: Mon Feb 20, 2012 7:13 pm
Subject: Re: Re: Taking Dry 24/7 Out Of My Rotation
gary_xpmedical
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Hi Michael,

Can I send you a replacement case? You paid good money, there is no reason you should be stuck with a defective product.

It is our normal practice to replace any defective product that is reported by a customer (unless, of course, the customer declines it). The manufacturers are aware of this and provide reimbursement to us on claims that we submit. The quality of the Dry 24/7 started off pretty rough, but has improved with every batch we have received. The batch we just finished had fewer complaints than Abena, which is saying a lot.

As you probably know, these types of products are produced at very high speeds on machines capable of producing a diaper every few seconds. If something "glitches" for even a minute or two, dozens or even hundreds of defective diapers can go though. Over the past 8 years I have seen defects of every imaginable type. One time Abena ran the plastic inside out, so that all the printing was reversed!

I encourage anyone who buys a product to contact your vendor in the event of a problem. Any good business will take care of it fully. If they do not, contact us, and we will take care of it, even if you did not buy it from us. It is also a good idea to send a note to the manufacturer as well. My experience is that they probably will not respond, since they rely on distributors like us to fulfill that customer service function. But they do read them and provide the feedback to their quality control department. The more people who point out a problem, the faster it will be fixed.

Thank you,
Gary Evans 
XP Medical




On Feb 19, 2012, at 3:07 PM, Michael wrote:

 

Thanks John

Just to be clear, my complaint isn't with XP, they always give me great service... I consider QC to be a manufacturers problem in the incontinence market since we can't exactly send back open bags and unfolded briefs for XP to try and recover from Dry 24/7.

Secure is my new main brief. I order through their "other" site as I like the "bianco" all white briefs that don't look as "hey it's a diaper" as the printed panel on the Secure X-Plus briefs. Since they manufacture and distribute I've never had any trouble with them at all.

--- In Incont@yahoogroups.com, John Chainz <sangjester@...> wrote:
>
> I've been dealing with XP for the past four years and I never had an issue with them. If I had a problem, I contacted them and usually within a day I got a reply and the problem would be resolved. As far as the 24/7's well, that sucks man. The manufacturers should have better quality control, or actually start using QC. Hopefully, they can get their stuff together and start making them right. You COULD try using SECURE, they to me are about as good as the dry 24/7s.
>
> John
>
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: Michael <allaboutdiapers@...>
> To: Incont@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2012 4:52 PM
> Subject: [Incont] Taking Dry 24/7 Out Of My Rotation
>
>
> �
> Dry 24/7's are probably my favorite night diaper as they are super absorbent and always keep my bed dry. But there seems to be NO quality control at the plant that makes them. My last case about a third of the diapers had to be thrown out as the lining wasn't glued down on one side allowing the contents to spill out. Two cases before that it was entire bags with a missing tape on every brief. Couple cases before that it was split linings.
>
> I love them when they are right, but they are just too expensive for me to buy twice as many to make up for the production errors. Contacted my supplier (XP) twice on this most recent issue. First time I got no answer. Second time I made it clear I wasn't asking for a refund and just wanted to know if it was safe to re-order: they confirmed they had gotten 5 complaints and say they have a new lot now. Contacted Dry 24/7 and got no response.
>
> The truth is, I kind of DO want a refund. have thrown away the equivalent of at least a half-case of Dry 24/7 ($59 worth) and while XP can't control the factory, Dry 24/7 sure can and they don't even respond to me! I think THEY (Dry 24/7) owe all purchasers an apology when there are production errors and they should make it right to those who tried to bring it to their attention.
>
> One I bought a bag of Depend at Walgreen's that had tape tabs that had come loose in packaging and stuck to the briefs. Wasn't a Walgreen's problem so I contacted Depend. had a coupon for a free bag within a week. If you want to be a supplier, you have to take responsibility for the product. Just how I think anyway.
>



#4769 From: "Michael" <allaboutdiapers@...>
Date: Mon Feb 20, 2012 7:16 pm
Subject: Re: Taking Dry 24/7 Out Of My Rotation
ecnadmike
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Thanks Gary. I would gladly accept the replacement case ONLY if you can recover
the cost from the manufacturer. I don't think you should have to take the loss
for their problems.

--- In Incont@yahoogroups.com, XP Medical <mail@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Michael,
>
> Can I send you a replacement case? You paid good money, there is no reason you
should be stuck with a defective product.
>
> It is our normal practice to replace any defective product that is reported by
a customer (unless, of course, the customer declines it). The manufacturers are
aware of this and provide reimbursement to us on claims that we submit. The
quality of the Dry 24/7 started off pretty rough, but has improved with every
batch we have received. The batch we just finished had fewer complaints than
Abena, which is saying a lot.
>
> As you probably know, these types of products are produced at very high speeds
on machines capable of producing a diaper every few seconds. If something
"glitches" for even a minute or two, dozens or even hundreds of defective
diapers can go though. Over the past 8 years I have seen defects of every
imaginable type. One time Abena ran the plastic inside out, so that all the
printing was reversed!
>
> I encourage anyone who buys a product to contact your vendor in the event of a
problem. Any good business will take care of it fully. If they do not, contact
us, and we will take care of it, even if you did not buy it from us. It is also
a good idea to send a note to the manufacturer as well. My experience is that
they probably will not respond, since they rely on distributors like us to
fulfill that customer service function. But they do read them and provide the
feedback to their quality control department. The more people who point out a
problem, the faster it will be fixed.
>
> Thank you,
> Gary Evans
> XP Medical
> www.xpmedical.com
> mail@...
>
>
>
>
> On Feb 19, 2012, at 3:07 PM, Michael wrote:
>
> > Thanks John
> >
> > Just to be clear, my complaint isn't with XP, they always give me great
service... I consider QC to be a manufacturers problem in the incontinence
market since we can't exactly send back open bags and unfolded briefs for XP to
try and recover from Dry 24/7.
> >
> > Secure is my new main brief. I order through their "other" site as I like
the "bianco" all white briefs that don't look as "hey it's a diaper" as the
printed panel on the Secure X-Plus briefs. Since they manufacture and distribute
I've never had any trouble with them at all.
> >
> > --- In Incont@yahoogroups.com, John Chainz <sangjester@> wrote:
> > >
> > > I've been dealing with XP for the past four years and I never had an issue
with them. If I had a problem, I contacted them and usually within a day I got a
reply and the problem would be resolved. As far as the 24/7's well, that sucks
man. The manufacturers should have better quality control, or actually start
using QC. Hopefully, they can get their stuff together and start making them
right. You COULD try using SECURE, they to me are about as good as the dry
24/7s.
> > >
> > > John
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > ________________________________
> > > From: Michael <allaboutdiapers@>
> > > To: Incont@yahoogroups.com
> > > Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2012 4:52 PM
> > > Subject: [Incont] Taking Dry 24/7 Out Of My Rotation
> > >
> > >
> > > �
> > > Dry 24/7's are probably my favorite night diaper as they are super
absorbent and always keep my bed dry. But there seems to be NO quality control
at the plant that makes them. My last case about a third of the diapers had to
be thrown out as the lining wasn't glued down on one side allowing the contents
to spill out. Two cases before that it was entire bags with a missing tape on
every brief. Couple cases before that it was split linings.
> > >
> > > I love them when they are right, but they are just too expensive for me to
buy twice as many to make up for the production errors. Contacted my supplier
(XP) twice on this most recent issue. First time I got no answer. Second time I
made it clear I wasn't asking for a refund and just wanted to know if it was
safe to re-order: they confirmed they had gotten 5 complaints and say they have
a new lot now. Contacted Dry 24/7 and got no response.
> > >
> > > The truth is, I kind of DO want a refund. have thrown away the equivalent
of at least a half-case of Dry 24/7 ($59 worth) and while XP can't control the
factory, Dry 24/7 sure can and they don't even respond to me! I think THEY (Dry
24/7) owe all purchasers an apology when there are production errors and they
should make it right to those who tried to bring it to their attention.
> > >
> > > One I bought a bag of Depend at Walgreen's that had tape tabs that had
come loose in packaging and stuck to the briefs. Wasn't a Walgreen's problem so
I contacted Depend. had a coupon for a free bag within a week. If you want to be
a supplier, you have to take responsibility for the product. Just how I think
anyway.
> > >
> >
> >
>

#4770 From: XP Medical <mail@...>
Date: Mon Feb 20, 2012 7:41 pm
Subject: Re: Re: Taking Dry 24/7 Out Of My Rotation
gary_xpmedical
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Hi Michael,

A replacement is packed and ready for you. Can you please email me privately to confirm your shipping information.

Thank you,
Gary Evans
XP Medical




On Feb 20, 2012, at 11:16 AM, Michael wrote:

 

Thanks Gary. I would gladly accept the replacement case ONLY if you can recover the cost from the manufacturer. I don't think you should have to take the loss for their problems.

--- In Incont@yahoogroups.com, XP Medical <mail@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Michael,
>
> Can I send you a replacement case? You paid good money, there is no reason you should be stuck with a defective product.
>
> It is our normal practice to replace any defective product that is reported by a customer (unless, of course, the customer declines it). The manufacturers are aware of this and provide reimbursement to us on claims that we submit. The quality of the Dry 24/7 started off pretty rough, but has improved with every batch we have received. The batch we just finished had fewer complaints than Abena, which is saying a lot.
>
> As you probably know, these types of products are produced at very high speeds on machines capable of producing a diaper every few seconds. If something "glitches" for even a minute or two, dozens or even hundreds of defective diapers can go though. Over the past 8 years I have seen defects of every imaginable type. One time Abena ran the plastic inside out, so that all the printing was reversed!
>
> I encourage anyone who buys a product to contact your vendor in the event of a problem. Any good business will take care of it fully. If they do not, contact us, and we will take care of it, even if you did not buy it from us. It is also a good idea to send a note to the manufacturer as well. My experience is that they probably will not respond, since they rely on distributors like us to fulfill that customer service function. But they do read them and provide the feedback to their quality control department. The more people who point out a problem, the faster it will be fixed.
>
> Thank you,
> Gary Evans
> XP Medical
> www.xpmedical.com
> mail@...
>
>


#4771 From: Bobs <vandenbobs@...>
Date: Tue Feb 21, 2012 10:02 pm
Subject: Re: Re: Taking Dry 24/7 Out Of My Rotation
vandenbobs
Send Email Send Email
 
to everyone
 
I am a person that wears dry 24/7 diapers, and wear them 24/7, and I am also a customer of XP medical. I have only once had a problem with the product, and that was the tapes were not staying fastened, when I put my order in the next time, I mentioned to XP about the problem, and they said it must of been defected product, and I have never have had a problem sense. So I thing you just recieved a bad case, because I have never had any more problems.
 
Robert

From: XP Medical <mail@...>
To: Incont@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, February 20, 2012 12:41 PM
Subject: Re: [Incont] Re: Taking Dry 24/7 Out Of My Rotation

 
Hi Michael,

A replacement is packed and ready for you. Can you please email me privately to confirm your shipping information.

Thank you,
Gary Evans
XP Medical




On Feb 20, 2012, at 11:16 AM, Michael wrote:

 
Thanks Gary. I would gladly accept the replacement case ONLY if you can recover the cost from the manufacturer. I don't think you should have to take the loss for their problems.

--- In Incont@yahoogroups.com, XP Medical <mail@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Michael,
>
> Can I send you a replacement case? You paid good money, there is no reason you should be stuck with a defective product.
>
> It is our normal practice to replace any defective product that is reported by a customer (unless, of course, the customer declines it). The manufacturers are aware of this and provide reimbursement to us on claims that we submit. The quality of the Dry 24/7 started off pretty rough, but has improved with every batch we have received. The batch we just finished had fewer complaints than Abena, which is saying a lot.
>
> As you probably know, these types of products are produced at very high speeds on machines capable of producing a diaper every few seconds. If something "glitches" for even a minute or two, dozens or even hundreds of defective diapers can go though. Over the past 8 years I have seen defects of every imaginable type. One time Abena ran the plastic inside out, so that all the printing was reversed!
>
> I encourage anyone who buys a product to contact your vendor in the event of a problem. Any good business will take care of it fully. If they do not, contact us, and we will take care of it, even if you did not buy it from us. It is also a good idea to send a note to the manufacturer as well. My experience is that they probably will not respond, since they rely on distributors like us to fulfill that customer service function. But they do read them and provide the feedback to their quality control department. The more people who point out a problem, the faster it will be fixed.
>
> Thank you,
> Gary Evans
> XP Medical
> www.xpmedical.com
> mail@...
>
>



#4772 From: "Michael" <allaboutdiapers@...>
Date: Tue Feb 21, 2012 10:21 pm
Subject: Re: Taking Dry 24/7 Out Of My Rotation
ecnadmike
Send Email Send Email
 
They said there were only a couple others who mentioned the problem with the
batch I got, so it seems it was just a couple bad cases in the run. It happens.
XP Medical has been great and I am going to give Dry 24/7 another chance if the
replacement case I'm getting are good.

--- In Incont@yahoogroups.com, Bobs <vandenbobs@...> wrote:
>
> to everyone
>  
> I am a person that wears dry 24/7 diapers, and wear them 24/7, and I am also
a customer of XP medical. I have only once had a problem with the product, and
that was the tapes were not staying fastened, when I put my order in the next
time, I mentioned to XP about the problem, and they said it must of been
defected product, and I have never have had a problem sense. So I thing you just
recieved a bad case, because I have never had any more problems.
>  
> Robert
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: XP Medical <mail@...>
> To: Incont@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Monday, February 20, 2012 12:41 PM
> Subject: Re: [Incont] Re: Taking Dry 24/7 Out Of My Rotation
>
>
>  
> Hi Michael,
>
> A replacement is packed and ready for you. Can you please email me privately
to confirm your shipping information.
>
>
> Thank you,
> Gary Evans
> XP Medical
> www.xpmedical.com
> mail@...
>
>
>
>
> On Feb 20, 2012, at 11:16 AM, Michael wrote:
>
>  
> >Thanks Gary. I would gladly accept the replacement case ONLY if you can
recover the cost from the manufacturer. I don't think you should have to take
the loss for their problems.
> >
> >--- In Incont@yahoogroups.com, XP Medical <mail@> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi Michael,
> >>
> >> Can I send you a replacement case? You paid good money, there is no reason
you should be stuck with a defective product.
> >>
> >> It is our normal practice to replace any defective product that is reported
by a customer (unless, of course, the customer declines it). The manufacturers
are aware of this and provide reimbursement to us on claims that we submit. The
quality of the Dry 24/7 started off pretty rough, but has improved with every
batch we have received. The batch we just finished had fewer complaints than
Abena, which is saying a lot.
> >>
> >> As you probably know, these types of products are produced at very high
speeds on machines capable of producing a diaper every few seconds. If something
"glitches" for even a minute or two, dozens or even hundreds of defective
diapers can go though. Over the past 8 years I have seen defects of every
imaginable type. One time Abena ran the plastic inside out, so that all the
printing was reversed!
> >>
> >> I encourage anyone who buys a product to contact your vendor in the event
of a problem. Any good business will take care of it fully. If they do not,
contact us, and we will take care of it, even if you did not buy it from us. It
is also a good idea to send a note to the manufacturer as well. My experience is
that they probably will not respond, since they rely on distributors like us to
fulfill that customer service function. But they do read them and provide the
feedback to their quality control department. The more people who point out a
problem, the faster it will be fixed.
> >>
> >> Thank you,
> >> Gary Evans
> >> XP Medical
> >> www.xpmedical.com
> >> mail@
> >>
> >>
> >> 
>

#4773 From: T C <starsandstripesusa2001@...>
Date: Wed Feb 22, 2012 3:21 am
Subject: Re: Re: Taking Dry 24/7 Out Of My Rotation
starsandstri...
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I have had problems with them too I just never asked them too replace them I guess I should have they are very expensive. I use the Abena brand now wich I think work much better.

From: Michael <allaboutdiapers@...>
To: Incont@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2012 5:21 PM
Subject: [Incont] Re: Taking Dry 24/7 Out Of My Rotation

 
They said there were only a couple others who mentioned the problem with the batch I got, so it seems it was just a couple bad cases in the run. It happens. XP Medical has been great and I am going to give Dry 24/7 another chance if the replacement case I'm getting are good.

--- In Incont@yahoogroups.com, Bobs <vandenbobs@...> wrote:
>
> to everyone
>  
> I am a person that wears dry 24/7 diapers, and wear them 24/7, and I am also a customer of XP medical. I have only once had a problem with the product, and that was the tapes were not staying fastened, when I put my order in the next time, I mentioned to XP about the problem, and they said it must of been defected product, and I have never have had a problem sense. So I thing you just recieved a bad case, because I have never had any more problems.
>  
> Robert
>
>
> ________________________________
> From: XP Medical <mail@...>
> To: Incont@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Monday, February 20, 2012 12:41 PM
> Subject: Re: [Incont] Re: Taking Dry 24/7 Out Of My Rotation
>
>
>  
> Hi Michael,
>
> A replacement is packed and ready for you. Can you please email me privately to confirm your shipping information.
>
>
> Thank you,
> Gary Evans
> XP Medical
> www.xpmedical.com
> mail@...
>
>
>
>
> On Feb 20, 2012, at 11:16 AM, Michael wrote:
>
>  
> >Thanks Gary. I would gladly accept the replacement case ONLY if you can recover the cost from the manufacturer. I don't think you should have to take the loss for their problems.
> >
> >--- In Incont@yahoogroups.com, XP Medical <mail@> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi Michael,
> >>
> >> Can I send you a replacement case? You paid good money, there is no reason you should be stuck with a defective product.
> >>
> >> It is our normal practice to replace any defective product that is reported by a customer (unless, of course, the customer declines it). The manufacturers are aware of this and provide reimbursement to us on claims that we submit. The quality of the Dry 24/7 started off pretty rough, but has improved with every batch we have received. The batch we just finished had fewer complaints than Abena, which is saying a lot.
> >>
> >> As you probably know, these types of products are produced at very high speeds on machines capable of producing a diaper every few seconds. If something "glitches" for even a minute or two, dozens or even hundreds of defective diapers can go though. Over the past 8 years I have seen defects of every imaginable type. One time Abena ran the plastic inside out, so that all the printing was reversed!
> >>
> >> I encourage anyone who buys a product to contact your vendor in the event of a problem. Any good business will take care of it fully. If they do not, contact us, and we will take care of it, even if you did not buy it from us. It is also a good idea to send a note to the manufacturer as well. My experience is that they probably will not respond, since they rely on distributors like us to fulfill that customer service function. But they do read them and provide the feedback to their quality control department. The more people who point out a problem, the faster it will be fixed.
> >>
> >> Thank you,
> >> Gary Evans
> >> XP Medical
> >> www.xpmedical.com
> >> mail@
> >>
> >>
> >> 
>




#4774 From: Bobs <vandenbobs@...>
Date: Tue Feb 21, 2012 11:12 pm
Subject: Re: Re: living with incontinence
vandenbobs
Send Email Send Email
 
I agree pullups dont work

From: Nick L <inconinmiss@...>
To: Incont@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, February 3, 2012 4:40 PM
Subject: [Incont] Re: living with incontinence

 
I also wear 24/7. My favourite diaper is the Abena M4 (X-Plus), but I also wear Secure X-Plus and Dry 24/7 from time to time. Like jwwebpage, I prefer plastic covered disposables to those with cloth-like exteriors. Adult pull-ups don't work for me either; they don't hold enough to last me more than a couple of hours before I have to change. WIth a heavy-duty tape-on diaper like an Abena M4, I can often go 8 hours or longer between changes.

--- In Incont@yahoogroups.com, "jwwebpage" <jwwebpage@...> wrote:
>
> i have ben incontinent for over 20yrs. now and ben in diapers 24/7.the diapers i use are wellness,abena diapers.i think they are the best out there today.i do not like the cloth-like diapers at all,they are not that absorbent for me.the diapers with plastic backing are more absorbent i think.i am okay with wearing diapers 24/7.my family and friends they are ok with it,but they want me to wear adult pull-ups instead of diapers.i have try pull-ups and wet right through them.i am a very heavly wettres.that why i have to be in diapers with tape tabs,they work for me.i am sorry about my spelling.i have a learning disabitly.my spelling isn't greatest.i hope you all understand thanks jamie
>




#4775 From: William Bennett <wwb.write@...>
Date: Wed Feb 22, 2012 4:47 pm
Subject: Re: Re: living with incontinence
wwb.write
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Although we all struggle with various issues, for each of us is different and our needs are different, adult diaper companies choose to ignore that fact, creating instead a "one size fits all cheep fix" instead of a real solution.  I've personally spent thousands of dollars trying to find a disposable product to which I am not allergic and that handles a heavy wetting problem.  My bladder fills all the way up before emptying and every disposable product I tried leaked.  I like the idea of pull ups if they will make one that actually meets our needs.  My grandchildren are active and busy and they wear disposable diapers and pull ups (for the two-year-old in potty training) that don't leak.  So I continue to seek, spend money I can ill afford, and make do with gauze diapers and plastic pants, which I've worn now for 48 years!  At least I can be active and not worry about leaks with those.
 
Your Servant,
Bill Bennett

God First • Love Well • Forgive Quickly • Praise Often • Walk the Talk (The Bennett Family Values)


From: Bobs <vandenbobs@...>
To: "Incont@yahoogroups.com" <Incont@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2012 3:12 PM
Subject: Re: [Incont] Re: living with incontinence

 
I agree pullups dont work

From: Nick L <inconinmiss@...>
To: Incont@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, February 3, 2012 4:40 PM
Subject: [Incont] Re: living with incontinence

 
I also wear 24/7. My favourite diaper is the Abena M4 (X-Plus), but I also wear Secure X-Plus and Dry 24/7 from time to time. Like jwwebpage, I prefer plastic covered disposables to those with cloth-like exteriors. Adult pull-ups don't work for me either; they don't hold enough to last me more than a couple of hours before I have to change. WIth a heavy-duty tape-on diaper like an Abena M4, I can often go 8 hours or longer between changes.

--- In Incont@yahoogroups.com, "jwwebpage" <jwwebpage@...> wrote:
>
> i have ben incontinent for over 20yrs. now and ben in diapers 24/7.the diapers i use are wellness,abena diapers.i think they are the best out there today.i do not like the cloth-like diapers at all,they are not that absorbent for me.the diapers with plastic backing are more absorbent i think.i am okay with wearing diapers 24/7.my family and friends they are ok with it,but they want me to wear adult pull-ups instead of diapers.i have try pull-ups and wet right through them.i am a very heavly wettres.that why i have to be in diapers with tape tabs,they work for me.i am sorry about my spelling.i have a learning disabitly.my spelling isn't greatest.i hope you all understand thanks jamie
>






#4776 From: Luna Combies <waxinglunacy@...>
Date: Wed Feb 22, 2012 5:55 pm
Subject: Re: Re: living with incontinence
waxinglunacy...
Send Email Send Email
 

If they took the absorbancy and durability baby diapers have, stripped out the baby prints and sized them up... Maybe we'd have something I wouldn't constantly have to think about. I don't see baby diapers failing like mine do. I swear, people who make adult diapers are expecting that I'm just going to sit home on my bed and cry about it all day, instead of the running around I actually do.

I got changed yesterday, got back in my car, and had to head right back in to Dunkin to change again because I guess I got in to the car too fast, split the stupid thing. Cheap, freaken cheap. And that from a pricey product!

*frustrated*

On Feb 21, 2012 10:29 PM, "Bobs" <vandenbobs@...> wrote:
 

I agree pullups dont work

From: Nick L <inconinmiss@...>
To: Incont@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, February 3, 2012 4:40 PM
Subject: [Incont] Re: living with incontinence

 
I also wear 24/7. My favourite diaper is the Abena M4 (X-Plus), but I also wear Secure X-Plus and Dry 24/7 from time to time. Like jwwebpage, I prefer plastic covered disposables to those with cloth-like exteriors. Adult pull-ups don't work for me either; they don't hold enough to last me more than a couple of hours before I have to change. WIth a heavy-duty tape-on diaper like an Abena M4, I can often go 8 hours or longer between changes.

--- In Incont@yahoogroups.com, "jwwebpage" <jwwebpage@...> wrote:
>
> i have ben incontinent for over 20yrs. now and ben in diapers 24/7.the diapers i use are wellness,abena diapers.i think they are the best out there today.i do not like the cloth-like diapers at all,they are not that absorbent for me.the diapers with plastic backing are more absorbent i think.i am okay with wearing diapers 24/7.my family and friends they are ok with it,but they want me to wear adult pull-ups instead of diapers.i have try pull-ups and wet right through them.i am a very heavly wettres.that why i have to be in diapers with tape tabs,they work for me.i am sorry about my spelling.i have a learning disabitly.my spelling isn't greatest.i hope you all understand thanks jamie
>




#4777 From: "Michael" <allaboutdiapers@...>
Date: Wed Feb 22, 2012 11:18 pm
Subject: Depend Real Fit
ecnadmike
Send Email Send Email
 
Got a sample of the new Men;s underwear from Depend coming to stores in April. I
think its their best underwear yet. Incredibly soft cottony pant, that fits like
underwear without sagging or bunching. Double thick waistband with back tag.
Soft gray color with more absorbent inner pad. I'm impressed.

Pics: http://www.incont.org/realfit.html

#4778 From: T C <starsandstripesusa2001@...>
Date: Thu Feb 23, 2012 6:03 am
Subject: Re: Depend Real Fit
starsandstri...
Send Email Send Email
 
Looks like a nice product, how would we get a sample ?

From: Michael <allaboutdiapers@...>
To: Incont@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2012 6:18 PM
Subject: [Incont] Depend Real Fit

 
Got a sample of the new Men;s underwear from Depend coming to stores in April. I think its their best underwear yet. Incredibly soft cottony pant, that fits like underwear without sagging or bunching. Double thick waistband with back tag. Soft gray color with more absorbent inner pad. I'm impressed.

Pics: http://www.incont.org/realfit.html




#4779 From: "Michael" <allaboutdiapers@...>
Date: Thu Feb 23, 2012 7:19 am
Subject: Re: Depend Real Fit
ecnadmike
Send Email Send Email
 
I got mine in a marked bag of the gray Depend for Men underwear. I would imagine
they will offer them by mail once they are out... but if you find a marked bag,
it has a $2 coupon in it too for when they are in stores.

--- In Incont@yahoogroups.com, T C <starsandstripesusa2001@...> wrote:
>
> Looks like a nice product, how would we get a sample ?
>
>
> From: Michael <allaboutdiapers@...>
> To: Incont@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2012 6:18 PM
> Subject: [Incont] Depend Real Fit
>
>
>  
> Got a sample of the new Men;s underwear from Depend coming to stores in April.
I think its their best underwear yet. Incredibly soft cottony pant, that fits
like underwear without sagging or bunching. Double thick waistband with back
tag. Soft gray color with more absorbent inner pad. I'm impressed.
>
> Pics: http://www.incont.org/realfit.html
>

#4780 From: "Robert C m IDN" <robert30@...>
Date: Thu Feb 23, 2012 2:46 pm
Subject: Re: Depend Real Fit
cockerham_2000
Send Email Send Email
 
I'm impressed. I'm sure I will be trying them. Looks great.


--- In Incont@yahoogroups.com, "Michael" <allaboutdiapers@...> wrote:
>
> Got a sample of the new Men;s underwear from Depend coming to stores in April.
I think its their best underwear yet. Incredibly soft cottony pant, that fits
like underwear without sagging or bunching. Double thick waistband with back
tag. Soft gray color with more absorbent inner pad. I'm impressed.
>
> Pics: http://www.incont.org/realfit.html
>

#4781 From: "Robert C m IDN" <robert30@...>
Date: Thu Feb 23, 2012 2:51 pm
Subject: Re: Taking Dry 24/7 Out Of My Rotation
cockerham_2000
Send Email Send Email
 
Saw in your profile it looks like you are in MO. I'm in Memphis. Let's talk
sometime. I'm sure we have some things in common with our inocn.

--- In Incont@yahoogroups.com, John Chainz <sangjester@...> wrote:
>
> Well, I don't worry about the "Hey that looks like a diaper" because I still
own and wear boxers over them. So when out and about if for some reason
something pokes out from above my jeans waistband, it's my boxers.
>
>
>
> ________________________________
>  From: Michael <allaboutdiapers@...>
> To: Incont@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2012 5:07 PM
> Subject: [Incont] Re: Taking Dry 24/7 Out Of My Rotation
>
>
>  
> Thanks John
>
> Just to be clear, my complaint isn't with XP, they always give me great
service... I consider QC to be a manufacturers problem in the incontinence
market since we can't exactly send back open bags and unfolded briefs for XP to
try and recover from Dry 24/7.
>
> Secure is my new main brief. I order through their "other" site as I like the
"bianco" all white briefs that don't look as "hey it's a diaper" as the printed
panel on the Secure X-Plus briefs. Since they manufacture and distribute I've
never had any trouble with them at all.
>
> --- In Incont@yahoogroups.com, John Chainz <sangjester@> wrote:
> >
> > I've been dealing with XP for the past four years and I never had an issue
with them. If I had a problem, I contacted them and usually within a day I got a
reply and the problem would be resolved. As far as the 24/7's well, that sucks
man. The manufacturers should have better quality control, or actually start
using QC. Hopefully, they can get their stuff together and start making them
right. You COULD try using SECURE, they to me are about as good as the dry
24/7s.
> >
> > John
> >
> >
> >
> > ________________________________
> >  From: Michael <allaboutdiapers@>
> > To: Incont@yahoogroups.com
> > Sent: Sunday, February 19, 2012 4:52 PM
> > Subject: [Incont] Taking Dry 24/7 Out Of My Rotation
> >
> >
> > B
> > Dry 24/7's are probably my favorite night diaper as they are super absorbent
and always keep my bed dry. But there seems to be NO quality control at the
plant that makes them. My last case about a third of the diapers had to be
thrown out as the lining wasn't glued down on one side allowing the contents to
spill out. Two cases before that it was entire bags with a missing tape on every
brief. Couple cases before that it was split linings.
> >
> > I love them when they are right, but they are just too expensive for me to
buy twice as many to make up for the production errors. Contacted my supplier
(XP) twice on this most recent issue. First time I got no answer. Second time I
made it clear I wasn't asking for a refund and just wanted to know if it was
safe to re-order: they confirmed they had gotten 5 complaints and say they have
a new lot now. Contacted Dry 24/7 and got no response.
> >
> > The truth is, I kind of DO want a refund. have thrown away the equivalent of
at least a half-case of Dry 24/7 ($59 worth) and while XP can't control the
factory, Dry 24/7 sure can and they don't even respond to me! I think THEY (Dry
24/7) owe all purchasers an apology when there are production errors and they
should make it right to those who tried to bring it to their attention.
> >
> > One I bought a bag of Depend at Walgreen's that had tape tabs that had come
loose in packaging and stuck to the briefs. Wasn't a Walgreen's problem so I
contacted Depend. had a coupon for a free bag within a week. If you want to be a
supplier, you have to take responsibility for the product. Just how I think
anyway.
> >
>

#4782 From: "Robert C m IDN" <robert30@...>
Date: Thu Feb 23, 2012 8:18 pm
Subject: Re: Depend Real Fit
cockerham_2000
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I just went to the grocery store. I noticed that all of the underwear is gray
now. I did not see anything about the new underwear. I just wonder if the new
underwear is on the shelves now.


--- In Incont@yahoogroups.com, "Michael" <allaboutdiapers@...> wrote:
>
> I got mine in a marked bag of the gray Depend for Men underwear. I would
imagine they will offer them by mail once they are out... but if you find a
marked bag, it has a $2 coupon in it too for when they are in stores.
>
> --- In Incont@yahoogroups.com, T C <starsandstripesusa2001@> wrote:
> >
> > Looks like a nice product, how would we get a sample ?
> >
> >
> > From: Michael <allaboutdiapers@>
> > To: Incont@yahoogroups.com
> > Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2012 6:18 PM
> > Subject: [Incont] Depend Real Fit
> >
> >
> >  
> > Got a sample of the new Men;s underwear from Depend coming to stores in
April. I think its their best underwear yet. Incredibly soft cottony pant, that
fits like underwear without sagging or bunching. Double thick waistband with
back tag. Soft gray color with more absorbent inner pad. I'm impressed.
> >
> > Pics: http://www.incont.org/realfit.html
> >
>

#4783 From: "Michael" <allaboutdiapers@...>
Date: Thu Feb 23, 2012 8:26 pm
Subject: Re: Depend Real Fit
ecnadmike
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No, the bag with the sample said they were coming in April

--- In Incont@yahoogroups.com, "Robert C         m IDN" <robert30@...> wrote:
>
>
> I just went to the grocery store. I noticed that all of the underwear is gray
now. I did not see anything about the new underwear. I just wonder if the new
underwear is on the shelves now.
>
>
> --- In Incont@yahoogroups.com, "Michael" <allaboutdiapers@> wrote:
> >
> > I got mine in a marked bag of the gray Depend for Men underwear. I would
imagine they will offer them by mail once they are out... but if you find a
marked bag, it has a $2 coupon in it too for when they are in stores.
> >
> > --- In Incont@yahoogroups.com, T C <starsandstripesusa2001@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Looks like a nice product, how would we get a sample ?
> > >
> > >
> > > From: Michael <allaboutdiapers@>
> > > To: Incont@yahoogroups.com
> > > Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2012 6:18 PM
> > > Subject: [Incont] Depend Real Fit
> > >
> > >
> > >  
> > > Got a sample of the new Men;s underwear from Depend coming to stores in
April. I think its their best underwear yet. Incredibly soft cottony pant, that
fits like underwear without sagging or bunching. Double thick waistband with
back tag. Soft gray color with more absorbent inner pad. I'm impressed.
> > >
> > > Pics: http://www.incont.org/realfit.html
> > >
> >
>

#4784 From: "Michael" <allaboutdiapers@...>
Date: Thu Feb 23, 2012 9:04 pm
Subject: Medline BARIATRIC Control Pads
ecnadmike
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Bought a bag of Bariatric Control Pads from Bright medical as I've been looking
for a beltless undergarment to replace the discontinued Secure ones I was buying
for daytime wear. I like beltless liners as they slip inside any regular
underwear, and are easy to swap out in public restrooms or when in a hurry. Most
of the liners on the market aren't wide enough in the crotch to be comfortable
and provide enough protection for me to feel confident wearing them. I thought
the Bariatric ones would be larger... and they are!

First thing you'll notice is a bag of 12 pads is the same size as a bag of
Bambino diapers! These are big, thick pads with a nice hourglass padding mat.
They are wider in the crotch and also very long. In my underwear (2XL NiceDiaper
Trainer) it runs from waistband to waist band, with an extra two inches sticking
out the back. I used those extra inches to fold down the front pf the pad to
prevent wetness reaching the waist of the cotton pant and wicking outward, and I
have a nice, comfortable padded feeling. Like the security of a full diaper with
the breathe-ability of my underwear. I like them!

My Product Photos: http://www.incont.org/medline.html
Buy Source: http://www.brightmedical.com/bariatric-control-pads/

#4785 From: "Robert C m IDN" <robert30@...>
Date: Thu Feb 23, 2012 10:04 pm
Subject: Re: Depend Real Fit
cockerham_2000
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How do the new ones differ from the present gray ones? I like them. I have a
white one on now but have the gray ones too.

--- In Incont@yahoogroups.com, "Michael" <allaboutdiapers@...> wrote:
>
> No, the bag with the sample said they were coming in April
>
> --- In Incont@yahoogroups.com, "Robert C         m IDN" <robert30@> wrote:
> >
> >
> > I just went to the grocery store. I noticed that all of the underwear is
gray now. I did not see anything about the new underwear. I just wonder if the
new underwear is on the shelves now.
> >
> >
> > --- In Incont@yahoogroups.com, "Michael" <allaboutdiapers@> wrote:
> > >
> > > I got mine in a marked bag of the gray Depend for Men underwear. I would
imagine they will offer them by mail once they are out... but if you find a
marked bag, it has a $2 coupon in it too for when they are in stores.
> > >
> > > --- In Incont@yahoogroups.com, T C <starsandstripesusa2001@> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Looks like a nice product, how would we get a sample ?
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > From: Michael <allaboutdiapers@>
> > > > To: Incont@yahoogroups.com
> > > > Sent: Wednesday, February 22, 2012 6:18 PM
> > > > Subject: [Incont] Depend Real Fit
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >  
> > > > Got a sample of the new Men;s underwear from Depend coming to stores in
April. I think its their best underwear yet. Incredibly soft cottony pant, that
fits like underwear without sagging or bunching. Double thick waistband with
back tag. Soft gray color with more absorbent inner pad. I'm impressed.
> > > >
> > > > Pics: http://www.incont.org/realfit.html
> > > >
> > >
> >
>

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