On Tue, 15 Dec 2009, Jed Rothwell wrote:

> The battery is puzzling, but they do not hide it, so I do not see how
> it could be part of a scam.

Buy lots of Magniwork kits.  After all, they promise a refund, and that
proves it cannot be a scam!   :)

But seriously, if scammers can find a way to make their scam appear less
scammy, they will do so.  I imagine them thinking "Aha, I know.  I'll just
feature the battery prominently.  Then the marks will leap to the
conclusion that it can't be part of the scam."


> Mark Iverson wrote:
>
> >so it should be easy to demonstrate that this thing could be kept
> >running for weeks, months when it should draw down the battery in a
> >matter of days...

Minutes, not days  ...if supercaps were used instead of a battery.





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