Con Men.

He's giving people a placebo. If it genuinely helps them, and it's not taking money from your pocket what does it matter?
 
£60 a go eh? A real bargain!

Well. when I've finished fencing 20 million USD for a nice guy from Nigeria who contacted me completely out of the blue by email I should be able to buy a couple of dozen of these.... All the guy wants is my bank account details.....

PS: Maybe someone should consider signing him up for the next Lord Sugar's Apprentice series?
 
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£60 a go eh? A real bargain!

Well. when I've finished fencing 20 million USD for a nice guy from Nigeria who contacted me completely out of the blue by email I should be able to buy a couple of dozen of these.... All the guy wants is my bank account details.....
It sounds like your day is going as good as mine is.

Not only have I shot a few targets (took 10 seconds) to win an iPhone, my manhood will be increasing by at least 5 inches, I'm going to be be ripped in 2 weeks and when I thought it couldn't get better there are women in my local area desperate for me.
 
someone should ask him if wifi and gps is harming peoples performance why are athletes who don't wear them able to set world records?

modern technology should be making them slower than athletes from the 70s DERP DERP HERP
 
atpbx - you could concentrate on your own stall and not worry about others.

Sound advice there, we should all look the other way when someone is being taken advantage of and mind our own business.

The fact that these are simply power balance wristbands renamed as something else, a product their maker was forced to admit do absolutely nothing in a public apology and to fully refund all customers by the Australian authorities is entirely irrelevant .

The only way you could defend this persons actions are if you are either him or are complicite in the scam by selling them yourself.
 
Unfortunately that's business, things get sold everyday that don't work or we don't need. Unfortunately most of the time we are not the ones making a profit out of it.
 
Not so long ago, I seem to remember a thread on here where someone was saying that they were into homoeopathy / alternative medicine and that they were spending a fair bit of money on it each month.

If my memory serves me correctly, people seemed to be a lot more bothered by that than they are of this, but in both cases, it's not their money.

What's the difference?

I agree with the OP.
 
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