If something sounds too good to be true then ....
Bottom of page 24 of today's Guardian 16
column inch advert for this product.
Previous incarnation of this device , same 'function'
and similar wording of ads was a proven scam.
Just an empty box.
The give away was no power
source internal or external - anyone heard of
the Law of Conservation of Energy?
Anyone aware of this actual variant ? If an internal
or external power source then I could be on the wrong tack.
Probably the same as third item down on this file
http://www.powerlounge.co.uk/nz_samp.../Easylife.html
The previous scam, different company,
worked because at 5 GBP it was pitched
low enough that people did not claim a refund
when they found, not surprisingly, it did not work.
What they aren't telling you about DNA profiles
and what Special Branch don't want you to know.
http://www.nutteing2.freeservers.com/dnapr.htm
or nutteingd in a search engine