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Consumers Of Two-Way Radio Batteries are Pleased With New Choices and Lower Prices

For Immediate Release
May 25, 2005

Cut-Rate Batteries has entered the on-line two-way radio battery market with the launch of its new site, www.cutratebatteries.com. Our website provides consumers with a better alternative to original battery manufacturers of two-way radio equipment such as Motorola and Kenwood on both price and quality. Business consumers have shown enthusiasm for the new site as an easy way to stock up on battery inventories.

Cut-Rate Batteries, an international distributor of batteries for two-way radio and barcode scanning equipment announced the launch of its online store, last week, at . Targeting business consumer markets for two-way radio and barcode scanner batteries, Cut-Rate Batteries is hitting some of the biggest players in the industry where they are least able to compete: Price.

Like the printer and printer-ink markets, batteries for specialized portable and wireless devices such a two-way radios and barcode scanners


have been a very lucrative and continuous revenue source for companies such as Motorola, Kenwood, Symbol and Intermec. Consumers, until now, had very little choice in the purchase of batteries for such products. They could either pay the inflated prices of the original manufacturers, or accept lower quality, generic batteries with little assurance that the expensive batteries would work as well, or last as long.

Cut-Rate Batteries has come onto the scene with a completely different model. Even after shaving prices down -- sometimes by as much as 70% -- it still is able to back its high-quality batteries with a full, 12-month warranty and 100% money back guarantees.

It's a good mix and business consumers have wasted no time showing loyalty to their new bottom line.

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Contact:

Monika Wencek, Media Relations
Cut-Rate Batteries, LLC
Forest Lake, MN
(P):651-204-9990
wencek@cutratebatteries.com
www.cutratebatteries.com

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