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I wish that,

Jerry Ga.

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Tesoro would put the Outlaw owners manual on their website. A field test would be nice also.

It looks like they were in the process of updating the website but nothing has been added for weeks.
 
Check out YouTube in Tesoro outlaw , Mike does a great job explaining the functions of the outlaw. HH tigerhank68
 
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I hear ya Elton ... yet a manual for a released product would be nice to have on the company web site. But maybe that is just me. I tend to be one of those anal guys who LIKES to read a manual. And I've written quite a few with the expectation that the manual would be ready for training course development before the product was shipped.
tvr
 
I would think the more info available from Tesoro the more it would enhance sales too.

Maybe there are big changes going on at Tesoro that is taking time to get everything up and operational.:shrug:



I think we should all be patient and and hang in there ......... :biggrin:
 
To be honest, Tesoro really needs to improve when it comes to their website. Slow and uncoordinated updates, broken links, pretty low quality design. It doesn't look professional and lets them down.
 
Maybe Tesoro's Robert Martensen will give us some information on this subject.

ToddB64
 
We are working on the webpage. We, as you all know, are a mom and pop company. We take a kid that usually is putting metal detectors together, up here 4 hours a week to work on the webpage. I know its not much, but we are trying.
Please be patient with us.
 
allcav said:
We are working on the webpage. We, as you all know, are a mom and pop company. We take a kid that usually is putting metal detectors together, up here 4 hours a week to work on the webpage. I know its not much, but we are trying.
Please be patient with us.

Nothing wrong with shopping your website out to a company that specializes in that kind of thing. It's not horribly expensive either if you get the right partner. Let you guys do what you know and love and let someone else worry about your website.

Tesoro makes excellent products and I think your website should reflect that kind of quality and attention-to-detail. An up-to-date, accurate and professional site is very important for business.
 
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