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Old 11-18-2009, 12:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Theseus
The really important thing is; he avoids answering any of the questions put to him about his products, real claims and inferred claims. Sort of his own trademark he puts on all legitimate inquiries.
Real claims?
It is hard to find any real claims Dell made for his Omnitron products.
On his products advertising page, Dell makes only two definite claims about the ability of his products to recover treasure:

1. "The PRO-4 has yet to prove it's merit with a recovery".
2. "As of August 2003 the X-SCAN has only been tested under the Ground & Atmospheric conditions of Central Florida, USA on a limited variety of targets. At the moment I really don't know the extent of it's capabilities, or of it's limitations".
Quoted from: http://www.omnitron.net/del_prod.htm

You can be sure Dell will point out his claims in federal court if the FBI goes after him for selling useless equipment across state lines under fraudulent pretenses. So keep Dell's claims in mind the next time you are overcome with gold fever and anxious to send in your cash for a magic paint roller that seems too good to be true.

Inferred claims?
Of course, you could infer that Dell is highly successful at recovering fabulous treasures based on the references he makes to treasure hunting projects where un-named archaeologists, anthropologists, geologists, mining companies and treasure hunters allegedly use his products.
But think about it....
what professional would use a product that has never made a single recovery?
Is this more hillbiilly logic?

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