Dell now claims his directional rod does not discriminate:
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Originally Posted by Dell Winders
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But that's not what he said earlier this month:
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Originally Posted by Dell Winders
...Discriminates to, and detects Gold only at ranges to 100 yards
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Is Dell Winders lying to us? Which of your two statements is the lie Dell?
Does the Dell Directional Rod discriminate or not?
Why should anyone believe Dell Winders?
It seem Dell has been lying to us for a long time. After trying to lead us to believe a software programmer invented Vernell's marketing BS, he went on to try to convince us that his LRL never failed Randi's LRL test. But Dell didn't stop there, When he was caught in these lies, he started calling all his accusers stupid, deceitful, pretenders, etc. Now he is trying to lie about whether his directional rod can discriminate or not. Why should anyone believe Dell Winders?
History of lying and deceit:
Dell didn't begin his career of lying here in this forum. He has been defrauding consumers for years. THis began long ago when Dell sold the "Dell Omnitron system II VR 800" without telling his customers this was really a Vernell Electronics detector with a false label on it. Ever since Carl exposed this hunk of crap for what it is, Dell has been dis-avowing all knowledge of the Vernell electronics, even though it was Dell who sold them with his own label on them. See Carl's report here:
http://geotech.thunting.com/cgi-bin/...r800/index.dat
Dell continued to conceal the truth about this LRL he sold until he was finally forced to admit it was really a Vernell VR-800.
Continued fraudulent advertising:
Dell had no choice but to remove the Vernell products from his web page, but just look at the lies he publishes today... We still see fraudulent advertising where he claims his Pro-4 contains a microcontroller: "
The frequencies are very stable computer programmed, generated and broadcast through a small electronic (state of the art) microcontroller circuit."
This is a lie! Anybody who reads this is being defrauded. There is no computer program or microcontroller in the Pro-4. The only electronics in the Pro-4 are a 555 timer IC and a switch that makes it oscillate at different frequencies. The 555 timer chip is not state of the art. It was developed a couple decades ago to perform electronic timing functions, not microcontroller functions. This 555 timer cannot accept any computer program because it is not programmable, and has no programmable memory or microconrtoller features whatsoever. Maybe Dell is willing to show us some evidence of a "computer program" or a "microcrontroller" inside the Pro-4. When Carl opened one of Dell's Pro-4 locators, he found a speaker coil that was ripped out of a speaker and glued inside an empty potentiometer casing -- hardly "state of the art".
Dell's new tricks:
We proved you are a liar Dell. The proof is right on your web page, and in your forum posts here. Where is your proof that we assumed anything? Is it possible we made no assumptions? Is it possible we were only quoting the lies that you printed on your web page and in our forum? Are you complaining about your own lies now, and trying to blame it on us?
Don't you care if there are laws against lying to people in order to make sales of fraudulent equipment, Dell Winders? Aren't you concerned the FTC might decide to press charges that would result in you spending time in a federal penetentiary for defrauding consumers Dell Winders?
Geotech forum members not so stupid:
We don't need any more manufacturer websites full of sneaky marketing gimmicks. Why not just tell the truth about what your LRLs actually do instead of shoveling all your BS? Unlike the suckers who read your web page, most of us in this forum understand the basics of electronics. You can fool your customers, but you can't fool us. And calling us names does not erase the lies you published in this forum or on your web page. They are still there for all to read.
Best wishes,
J_P