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Infomercial Pitchman Billy Mays Dies at 50

Used to be on TV 400 times a week - He was the most aired person on TV.

William "Billy" D. Mays, Jr. (July 20, 1958 – June 28, 2009) was a television direct-response advertisement salesperson most notable for promoting OxiClean, Orange Glo, and other cleaning, home-based, and maintenance products. His distinctive beard and loud sales pitches made him a recognizable television presence

Biography
Mays was born in McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania. After graduating from Sto-Rox High School in 1977, he began his career as a salesman on the Atlantic City boardwalk, selling the Washmatik portable washing device to passersby. Working alongside other pitchmen, he developed his style of salesmanship.

Mays later traveled to home shows, auto shows, and state fairs across the United States for a period of twelve years, selling various maintenance products and tools, including cleaning products and food choppers

Death of Billy Mays
Mays was found dead by his wife in his Tampa, Florida home on the morning of June 28, 2009, having died sometime in his sleep. He was then pronounced dead at 7:45am. The Associated Press reported that there were no indications that the house had been broken into, and that police did not suspect foul play.

Cause of death was identified as heart related - not the bump in the head he received in the airplane. (see below tweet).

The Awesome Auger - Billy Mays

Billy Mays' Last Tweet

Re: Infomercial Pitchman Billy Mays Dies at 50

I will miss billy mayes alot. but not more than michael jackson

Re: Infomercial Pitchman Billy Mays Dies at 50

It has been a VERY rough week to be a celebrity!! Really, you consider Billy Mays to be a "minor celebrity"?? He's a household name... at least I thought so!!!

Re: Infomercial Pitchman Billy Mays Dies at 50

** I stand corrected, Billy Mays is a Major celebrity, NOT a minor celebrity. He's just too well known. People loved him everywhere he went. Yes, it was a rough week. Death comes in waves, as we know. We had the biggest wave of the decade. The last big (shocking) wave I remember was the deaths of John Ritter & Robert Palmer (both 54) in September 2003.

Re: Infomercial Pitchman Billy Mays Dies at 50

Billy Mays' voice was a background sound of our lives. He was not an entertainer. He didn't sing or act. But he was a guy we grew to love. Beside Ron Popeil, who is not active anymore, Billy Mays was the most loved pitchman on TV. I don't know why media is taking his death lightly. The world will not be the same without Billy Mays' cheesy commercials. A lot of us enjoyed watching him. America lost one of the most loved pitchmen. It's sad that media is not giving him credit he deserves.

Re: Infomercial Pitchman Billy Mays Dies at 50

DEAR MAYS FAMILY: IT WAS A SHOCK TO HEAR ABOUT HIS DEATH.HE WILL BE IN OUR PRAYERS AND THOUGHTS.MAY HE REST IN PEACE. CRAWFORD AND MENNA FAMILY PITTSBURGH,PENNSYLVANIA

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