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Old 12-14-2009, 11:57 AM
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Originally Posted by hipopp View Post
what i mean is...get some gold or whatever...put it on the ground in front of you...do whatever it takes using whoever's directions to get a fix on the object, this will be easy, the aerial will lock on the target because you "want it to". Then repeat the process telling yourself the gold is not there and the aerial will not lock onto anything. No more needed to do other than that to prove the rangertell examiner is a complete dud. I know you americans do things in a big way but digging up the whole of the Rocky Mountains chasing false signals is a bit over the top. You can do these tests in your own home in five minutes and not even have to go outdoors into the wild. I found the most stressful test to be on the beach. I had some coins buried blind in the sand and the beach being so big i nearly lost them (the coins) because the Rangertell could not find anything because i did not know where they were buried. It was pure luck that i found the exact location of my buried precious two dollars fifty in coin by running my fingers through the sand.
It is truly unfortunate that you actually had to invest your cash in the Examiner to learn that it was nothing but an ideomotor-driven hoax. However, your honest reporting is admirable and "may" even help others who might've been duped by the advertising and false claims (real or implied). I say may, because even though the truth about these scams has been published many times over; there will still be a few that will not get the message or will not believe the truth.

Those poor souls will learn the hard way that all the Ranger-Tell, Dell Winders, Tim Williams, Mike Healey, Bob Fitzgerald, Russ Simmons, Fred Stewart and others pushing similar scams - are cashing in on the natural greed and technically misinformed. This targeted market are generally the more "gullible" and technically-challenged, and/or have more money than smarts and don't care if they throw away their cash. They may be small in number, but it only takes a very few sales at between $500 and $5000 a sale, to keep an LRL scam artist in business.

Bottom line is; these LRL contraptions only find treasure once - when the sucker hands his cash over to the scam artist salesman. After that, the sucker may as well use a bent coat hanger, or random digging; they'll find just as much treasure.
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