It serves the same purpose as rabbit’s feet, Christian crosses and “worry beads” do for some – it’s a distraction from having to deal with one’s life as it is being “lived” and makes you “think” you’re doing something proactive when you’re actually doing nothing – at least nothing USEFUL…
It’s a “quantum energy” pendant, made of a natural mineral which is said to emit negative ions with health-giving properties. They’re supposed to protect you from all sorts of bad things.
You can buy them online, and they aren’t very expensive.
Don’t.
They generate “negative ions” in the form of beta particles – high-energy electrons. The mineral they’re made from contains naturally-occurring thorium, and is radioactive.
Wear one of these next to your skin for long enough, and you can get a radiation burn.
They’re great for demonstrating that your Geiger counter or scintillometer is working.
For protecting you from scammers, frauds, and bad energies, not so much.
seanfear almost 2 years ago
if that works, I’m in
JudasPeckerwood almost 2 years ago
Leasing is a total rip-off. When it comes to anti-scam amulets, you should always go the rent-to-own route.
Doug K almost 2 years ago
That’s nice. They let him lease. It’s the lease they can do. They will soon let him upgrade to lease a deluxe amulet and anti-scam bracelet lease.
Cerabooge almost 2 years ago
Does he drive a BMW?
https://cars.usnews.com/cars-trucks/features/bmw-features-subscription
Baucuva almost 2 years ago
Those guys are why we all keep getting the calls.
wellis1947 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
It serves the same purpose as rabbit’s feet, Christian crosses and “worry beads” do for some – it’s a distraction from having to deal with one’s life as it is being “lived” and makes you “think” you’re doing something proactive when you’re actually doing nothing – at least nothing USEFUL…
DavidPlatt almost 2 years ago
I think I recognize the style of amulet.
It’s a “quantum energy” pendant, made of a natural mineral which is said to emit negative ions with health-giving properties. They’re supposed to protect you from all sorts of bad things.
You can buy them online, and they aren’t very expensive.
Don’t.
They generate “negative ions” in the form of beta particles – high-energy electrons. The mineral they’re made from contains naturally-occurring thorium, and is radioactive.
Wear one of these next to your skin for long enough, and you can get a radiation burn.
They’re great for demonstrating that your Geiger counter or scintillometer is working.
For protecting you from scammers, frauds, and bad energies, not so much.
Frank Burns Eats Worms almost 2 years ago
The scammers just love this guy. They find his gullibility quite charming.
WJHEsq Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Reminds me of Fred Fitch from Donald Westlake’s novel, ‘God Save the Mark’
norphos almost 2 years ago
Is the Better Business Bureau phone number and web address stamped on it?