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Originally Posted by GoldSeeker
Just getting back to this RangerTel gadget. Surely if it was a scam (and I'm not suggesting it is or it isn't), wouldn't the dept of Fair Trading or Consumer Affairs have been a better avenue for Hipopp?
I was thinking after the so claimed 1300+ sales, not a peep from too many people who bought one. Maybe too embarassed if it is a scam.?
I wonder if Fair Trading have some knowledge of this at all ?
Cheers,
GoldSeeker.
PS, Just another observation. Why are the pics of JP opening the box at his home in the USA almost identical to the pics on the RangerTell website. Looks like the same table, room, settings and even the same utility knife being used to open the box ?
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Hi GoldSeeker.
See the reply above I made to Theseus for the answer why the Rangertell site has the same pictures.
I was wondering about these 1300+ sales. I have had an open invitation for more than a year for any volunteers to come and test a new Examiner. But not a single one of the 1300+ buyers of the Examiner was interested in testing it. As I recall, the Rangertell representative tried to get some local Examiner owners to show a demonstration of their Examiner working. But the local Examiner owners did not respond to any emails from the Rangertell rep. and I was told there is nobody within a few hundred miles who would demonstrate the Examiner.
It seemed kind of odd to me that of 1300+ owners there is nobody willing to show what their Examiner can do. When I later received a loaner Examiner, I found the same condition. Nobody wanted to test it. Not Examiner owners, not LRL enthusiasts, not dowsers, not treasure hunters. The only volunteers I could find were friends, one skeptical forum member, and a hand full of watchers who I invited to try it out. It just seems odd that the actual owners of the Examiner do not want to demonstrate it working. It makes me wonder if their actual results when people are watching is the same as the results I observed when my volunteers tried it?
Best wishes,
J_P