Sounds like a con to me. Steer clear. I've no idea why E-Bay allow this
as it really gives the good sellers on there a bad name. The best con I
saw was a light stick which constantly glowed for 10 years before
needing to be replaced. Supposedly, the seller claimed, it glowed
through a unique, non-radioactive energy source called "Cold Energy".
Funny how the half life of tritium is 10 years. Strange that isn't it?
Non-radioactive cold energy? Ha! I think the motto of this is don't
trust everything you see and read on EBay.
Best Wishes,
Gareth.
Clemente Colayco wrote:
What do you make out of the above offer? Someone saying that if you pay USD
30.00, you will be given exclusive info on how you can purchase a new laptop
for USd 30?
Sounds too good to be true to me, but why does Ebay allow this?
Titoy
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