Vibroplex

2460 South Moline Way, 80014, Aurora, United States
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3.10
Based on 20 Reviews

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About Vibroplex

A revolution in communcation occurred with the development of the telegraph. However, the early telegraph keys used to send messages caused severe strain on the telegrapher's wrist - a condition now known as carpal tunnel syndrome. In 1902, inventor Horace G. Martin patented the first in a line of devices which solved the problem: the Martin Autoplex, an electro-mechanical sending device which required batteries. Two years later, Martin went into business with a group of entrepreneurs, forming the United Electrical Manufacturing Company. It was also in 1904 that Martin filed his second patent for a new sending device which used a weighted, vibrating arm and did not require the use of a magnetic coil or batteries. This device was the basis for the first Vibroplex. In 1908, the association between Martin and U.E.M. ended when the latter went out of business. However, J.E. Albright, who began a business catering to the telephone industry in 1890, began marketing the Vibroplex for Martin. On March 12, 1915, Albright filed a certificate of incorporation in New York for The Vibroplex Company, Inc. Within a few short years, Vibroplex came to represent the best of the telegraphic, and later Amateur Radio, industry. Today, as in all of its proud history, the heritage of Vibroplex symbolizes the interest, camaraderie, and esprit de corps of the worldwide ham radio community.

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Michael W.
GB

I don't know if that's the thing of a… I don't know if that's the thing of a startup or they are going to keep the same level of service, but I was impressed with the amount of attention to my orders. Great team and wonderful experience. Keep up, guys

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VICTOR
GB

The company is a scam that they are… The company is a scam that they are running an illegal redistribute shipping hustle and they are not paying their employees nor do they have real customers. The US ATTORNEYS office is aware of them and the FBI thank you

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Patrick Brewer
GB

I found their analytics tools pretty… I found their analytics tools pretty useful, and they've been a great help in managing my stock efficiently. However, I have to admit, the delivery aspect left something to be desired. Some items showed up in pretty beat-up boxes, and there were instance of delayed orders. I'd say if you're dealing with bulk orders, it's not too shabby, but for personalized, individual orders, it might not be the best fit.

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AnGie
GB

Vibeapex is a scam!!!!!! I'm not sure if there's much that can be done at this point but I literally have the same exact story as others I've read. I fell for the scam. Was offered a conditional job offer with promise to pay via papercheck 30 days later. My "probationary period" was over Nov 19. And still no check. I knew something was wrong after a week went by and no money was sent. It all seemed like a legitimate remote job. They asked me to fill out a tax form and everything. I just would like to know where that went being that my personal information is on it. At this point that's my only concern. Idk how they're operating this scam so perfectly but maybe one day someone can get to the bottom of it. We'll never see that money. I just don't want whoever these disgusting people are to have my personal information. All I want is for them to destroy my information and never contact me again. They've already wasted 30 days of my time.

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Randy Woods
GB

My overall experience was cool My overall experience was cool, not like mind-blowing, just decent. But what's neat is how they've got all these features working together, and their managers are super friendly, which is a nice touch. I don't stress about deliveries anymore; it's all automated. Data goes straight from the site, labels pop out without me doing much, and returns? They handle that pretty well too. Plus, they've got warehouses all over, so I don't need to worry about stock. So yeah, I'd recommend them. They're doing a good job.

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