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"Frank Gilliland" wrote...
I can think of at least a dozen reasons why people would leave positive feedback regardless of whether the item is tested or not. Some of those reasons involve scams. Happens all the time. Not just scams, human nature. There are people out there who have tested "miracle" magnetic products and other fake items. They will swear that they worked, as claimed or better. Have you ever seen the effect where David Blaine levitates in the street? What about the reports, from eye witnesses that he levitated several feet off the ground? It was not as they claim, but they were NOT shills or stooges. They genuinely believe that is what they saw, and will most likely remember it that way until the day they die. People can see what they want to see and remember what they want to believe happened. The only real way is to find out for yourself, put your hand in your pocket. By then, if it's fake, it's too late now - you have been had. But, unless you have done that, or have the proof, you really cannot state that a particular item is fake. The other option is that, as a gesture of goodwill and to show how honest he really is, he sends each of us a free sample to test. Oh yes and, either way, we get to keep it. lol. Regards, Peter. http://www.citizensband.radiouk.com/ |
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