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"Telstar Electronics" wrote...
Do you really think that people would pay $40 for something on ebay that didn't work right... and then leave positive feedback? Every day people are buying products or services that do not work, then giving positive reports. Magnetic supports, bands, etc claiming health benefits. Then there are the cups and devices to clamp around water pipes, claiming to make water better for you. Another that, if clamped to your fuel pipe claims to give your car more miles to the gallon. Some claims include curing illness and diseases. How about the "mediums" and ghost hunters who claim to talk to your dead relatives? Their methods have been publicly exposed, and they have been proved on TV to be faking. Many more products have been suggested as hoaxes, fakes and scams, in spite of the fact that people claim that they worked for them. The craziest one of all has to be the water scam... Some years back, in an episode of the hit Brit comedy, Only Fools And Horses, they bottled tap water and sold it as mineral water. The British people found this extremely funny... until a large American drinks company pulled that same scam on the British public. They bottled English tap water, gave it labels claiming health benefits, and sold it at a pound a small bottle... probably the highest priced "mineral water" in the country. In spite of public exposure of deception, people continue to believe in and even recommend such products with reports of how they worked for them. Some people are so desperate to believe, they only see what they want to see - even if it is not really there. I hardly think that's likely. Can you say placebo? Regards, Peter. |
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