How to spot a product scam
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Contributors to this thread:
wyliecoyote 09-Dec-20
x-man 09-Dec-20
Bou'bound 09-Dec-20
t-roy 09-Dec-20
ALovely 09-Dec-20
Tonybear61 09-Dec-20
Mule Power 09-Dec-20
PECO 09-Dec-20
Scar Finga 09-Dec-20
greg simon 09-Dec-20
tobywon 09-Dec-20
APauls 10-Dec-20
x-man 11-Dec-20
paul@thefort 11-Dec-20
Shug 11-Dec-20
From: wyliecoyote
09-Dec-20
A little tongue in cheek advice......If an email, text, TV ad starts off with these words: "clinically tested" or "copper infused".....look out! I am sure you guys can ad some other such wording.......

Joe

From: x-man
09-Dec-20
Ya, if it pops up every time I click on a thread...

From: Bou'bound
09-Dec-20
HECS is a dead giveaway

From: t-roy
09-Dec-20
If I’m considering buying it, I always think “WWTD?”

What would Thornton do? “But wait! There’s more!”

From: ALovely
09-Dec-20
"tech blocks your body's radiation sensed by prey."

Umm that's a Nope!

From: Tonybear61
09-Dec-20
It quickly becomes the Rage without extensive field testing or customer input...

From: Mule Power
09-Dec-20
How about “Forget the wind just hunt” lol

From: PECO
09-Dec-20
"will out perform all other"

From: Scar Finga
09-Dec-20
Peco for the win!!

Mic Drop!!

From: greg simon
09-Dec-20
“As seen on TV”

From: tobywon
09-Dec-20
“Research shows that.....”

From: APauls
10-Dec-20
"9 out of 10 experts agree"

From: x-man
11-Dec-20
Don't believe anything that starts with "The fact is" and/or ends with "nuff said"

From: paul@thefort
11-Dec-20
Anything indorsed by a retired or current football player. Ok, basketball player also.

From: Shug
11-Dec-20
60% of the time it works 100% of the time

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