I prefer Brinyte to ORCATORCH, but maybe its a way of recreating their brand to create some excitement. I think they should focus efforts on quality, top value torchs than be concerned about a name change.
So, I’m puzzled. Is there still a confusion here between two different companies?
I asked the Orcatorch userid the question in a message and pointed here.
ANSWERED in a PM, I assume OK to post:
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Our company name is ORCATORCHTECHNOLOGYLIMITED, and Brinyte company name is SHENZHENYEGUANGTECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD We are sister company belong to same boss, but different product lines. OrcaTorch is good at diving light.
Ironic userid for one-post self-advertising — who likely found the thread with a search engine bot.
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Orcatorch-a?
Tonelife, it is in bad taste to SPAM other manufacturer sales threads…
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I prefer Brinyte to ORCATORCH, but maybe its a way of recreating their brand to create some excitement. I think they should focus efforts on quality, top value torchs than be concerned about a name change.
So, I’m puzzled. Is there still a confusion here between two different companies?
I asked the Orcatorch userid the question in a message and pointed here.
ANSWERED in a PM, I assume OK to post:
Sounds good and unique brand name, but that needs a lot of time for people to let them know the brand they are using, through publication and media.
http://eatmywords.com/
> eatmywords
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