look at this want is it

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Tom_in_CA

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They're not metal detectors. They're magic wands, with electronic guts that do nothing, but fool the duped buyer into thinking he has some sort of treasure finder/detector. The $$ it "finds" is the money the sellers found in the buyer's pockets. A cheaper option, if you really believe in these, is to get a bent coat hanger.
 

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So true Tom............If they can't find a coin on the ground at your feet how can it find treasure couple miles away? Some you have to wave a sample of gold at it like a dog to pick up the scent.

If someone really had one of these that worked, do you wonder why they would sell it to you?
 

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glorified dowsing rods. You can get honest rods much cheaper, or make your own cheaper yet. The main thing you'll find with those [the electronic ones] is that your wallet is a lot thinner. just my opinion.
 

EE THr

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Real de Tayopa Tropical Tramp said:
Err, ahh, hmm has anyone tried one? I would call them dowsing enhancers.

Don Jose de La Mancha



Gosh, RDT, if that's what they really are, then why doesn't the manufacturer call them that?
 

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HI EE, you posted -->Gosh, RDT, if that's what they really are, then why doesn't the manufacturer call them that?
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would the energizer bunny have been the success that it is by just talking about a battery? Or Geico Insurance ?

Don Jose de La Mancha
 

EE THr

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Real de Tayopa Tropical Tramp said:
HI EE, you posted -->Gosh, RDT, if that's what they really are, then why doesn't the manufacturer call them that?
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would the energizer bunny have been the success that it is by just talking about a battery? Or Geico Insurance ?

Don Jose de La Mancha



The trouble with your comparison, is that both of those products actually function.


:laughing7:
 

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EE THr said:
aarthrj3811 said:
The same reason people put signs at open wells, saying "Don't Step Here." (Duh.)

Do they have a lot of signs like that in Oakland ?


Yes. And they also have a lot of streets named after you.
"One Way"
:laughing7:

I figured you would go for "Dead End".
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