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Electronics => Repair => Topic started by: Tegra on September 05, 2019, 07:37:46 pm
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Is "EZ Battery Reconditioning" the biggest scam there is?
There is a flood of comments from ones who said they thought it was a scam and then bought the book and then "their life changed".
Would like to know if the "book" has any real technology in it or if it is a fluffy "batteries for dummies" book?
There must be someone who has shared the pdf so this can be reviewed?
(I think we all owe "the internet" some time in quashing technical junk like this appears to be.)
Tom (now afraid to use my name)
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Is "EZ Battery Reconditioning" the biggest scam there is?
There is a flood of comments from ones who said they thought it was a scam and then bought the book and then "their life changed".
"their life changed" probably just means that they're now just that much poorer. IMO when such vague statements are made, it's usually for a reason.
Even IF this reconditioning technique actually worked, I can't imagine that it would make someone's life change.
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Maybe they got a few more years out of their Pacemaker.
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If you do not value your time then waste 20 minutes of it, watch the marketing video :blah:. I was impressed at how long they dragged it out for and the utter BS they claimed :palm: .Then the its worth $300 but we will sell it to you for not $200, not $100 not $50 but special price of $29.99 :-DD
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Actually, I've had the same thoughts, but then I made the move and bought the course, telling myself that it is the first and last time I'm doing this, if it's actually a scam.
It's needless to say I was surprised when I followed the course and it actually worked.
Since then, I've saved a couple hundred bucks on batteries, it's definitely been worth it.
You can try it for yourself here: SPAM LINK REMOVED
Hope you get the same results! Cheers
Funny that the link is reported by uBlock on Firefox - Found in: Malvertising filter list by Disconnect • hpHosts’ Ad and tracking servers
And yes it's a scam... Specially with all the popups when leaving the page and whatever. A good product, that really works and it's not a scam doesn't need to rely in this kind of design when making a website.
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... especially when the very first post of a new user is "no scam, works great". >:D