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"(Scott Unit 69)" wrote:
Steveo wrote: "(Scott Unit 69)" wrote: Steveo wrote: "(Scott Unit 69)" wrote: Steveo wrote: wrote: On 24 Oct 2003 02:52:14 GMT, Steveo wrote: wrote: Ok Tnom, You've peaked my interest. URL? I think bills two way sells them? Who makes it? Workman? Is this one ok ? $36.95 SP-5000 X-Terminator V, 1000 Watt Single Open air coil, 1/8" square Copper wire, 70 inch overall length. That's not the same one as Tnom is pushing. Which one is Tnom 'pushing'? $53.95** SP-2000 X-Terminator II, 15,000 Watt dual open air coil. It is junk, marketed by BS. Can't wait until someone debunks it. Hmm.. I value Tnom's opinion too. $54 ain't much for a **** brickhouse. If he says it talks and hears, who am I to argue? But what about what Frank said? You know Tnom's test was a sham. I just don't like to see people get cheated. I agree with the getting cheated. |
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Moparholic wrote:
I agree with the getting cheated. No doubt, but a claim by a person, ad or company concerning a product they are hawking, can never be taken at face value. An educated consumer will do their own homework, take all the claims, and make their own informed decision. Common sense and logic has always held that "buyer beware" is the unwritten rule of thumb. A fudged claim isn't the same as ordering something and not receiving such,,,,,,which is what I would refer to as being "cheated." |
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