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EliteFTS.com Seeks Customer Input To Expand Specialty And Commercial Fitness-Type Machine Product Offerings

EliteFTS.com Seeks Customer Input To Expand Specialty And Commercial Fitness-Type Machine Product Offerings

elitefts Staff
LONDON, Ohio — March, 24, 2011 — EliteFTS.com today announced it will look at ways to expand its current offering of specialty gym machines and commercial fitness-type machines, and is seeking customer feedback on new product selections.
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