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Who sold the ShamWow?

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Asked by: Todd Hill

Vince Shlomi, the TV pitchman known for selling household doodads, such as the ShamWow!

Why is Vince from ShamWow in jail?

According to the police report, the woman bit his tongue and wouldn’t let go. Vince struck her with his fists. The pair was arrested for aggravated battery, but prosecutors didn’t press charges.

Does Vince Offer own ShamWow?

Offer owns, produces, and appears in television commercials for his products “ShamWow!”, an absorbent towel; the “Slap Chop”, a kitchen utensil; a lint roller called the “Schticky”; a liquid cleaner called “InVinceable”; and another kitchen utensil called “Crank Chop”.

Did ShamWow get sued?

Vince Shlomi, ShamWow pitchman, sued by a former employee, say reports. (CBS) – Vince Shlomi, the man who appears in infomercials for the all absorbent towel ShamWow, is now being sued by a model who worked for him after he allegedly stalked and groped her, reports say.

Who was the ShamWow guy that died?

William Darrell Mays Jr.

Billy Mays
Died June 28, 2009 (aged 50) Tampa, Florida, U.S.
Resting place Mount Calvary Cemetery, McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Other names King of the Pitch
Occupation Television direct-response advertisement salesman

What is Vince offers net worth?

What is Vince Offer’s Net Worth? Vince Offer is an American/Israeli infomercial pitchman, writer, director, and comedian who has a net worth of $1 million.

Does the ShamWow work?

5.0 out of 5 stars Great for cleaning up spills! These ShamWow cloths are the real deal. I had been using those microfiber cloths that you can buy in bulk on Amazon and Costco for cleaning my kitchen and other random household uses.

Is Slap Chop guy still in jail?


Case was dismissed.

Did the Slap Chop work?

DO NOT BUY. This thing is worthless. You can’t even chop a small onion (like it shows in the commercials). I tried and the whole thing got crammed in there, so I cut the SMALL onion up into four tiny pieces and most of it stuck to the blades.

WHO IS THE But wait there’s more guy?

Billy Mays, the shoutingest infomercial pitchman to ever bellow “But wait, there’s more!,” died Sunday aged 50.

Who was the original infomercial guy?

Ron Popeil

Late-Night Infomercials, Is Dead At 86. In this 1982 file photo, Ron Popeil, the man behind those late-night, rapid-fire television commercials that sell everything from the Mr. Microphone to the Pocket Fisherman to the classic Veg-a-Matic, sits surrounded by his wares in his office in Beverly Hills, Calif.

How did the guy from the OxiClean Commercial died?

Infomercial superstar Billy Mays, the hawker of such made-for-TV products as Orange Glo and OxiClean, has died. He was found dead Sunday morning at his home in Tampa, Fla. His sudden death occurred a day after his flight on a US Airways plane that hit the runway hard upon landing and blew out a tire.

What products did Billy Mays sell?

But Mays was well known for achieving big sales in much shorter ad slots. After years selling at fairs and trade shows, he went on TV in the late 1990s to promote a stain remover called OxiClean for a family-run business Orange Glo International, which sold the OxiClean brand to Church & Dwight in 2006.

What was Billy Mays Cause of death?

a heart attack

Autopsy: Cocaine Contributed To Billy Mays’ Death The 50-year bearded TV personality died of a heart attack in his sleep after going to bed at his Tampa condo.

How much money did Billy Mays make?

Billy Mays had a net worth of $10 million dollars a the time of his death in 2009.



Billy Mays Net Worth.

Net Worth: $10 Million
Profession: Pitchman
Nationality: United States of America