Marilyn Bachmann wrote in message ...
>Any experience with this?
>
>http://www.send_me_lots_and_lots_of_money.com/
Yup..
We seem to have three types of scammers (aka F.S.) showing up here:
1. Deluded types on a crusade
2. Psychopathic, lying, swindlers trying to exploit sick people
3. Psychopathic, lying, blasphemous swindlers trying to exploit sick people
This one looks like a #2.
Old Al
Mack - 30 Oct 2003 00:23 GMT
>Marilyn Bachmann wrote in message ...
>>Any experience with this?
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>Old Al
from the website: Save $600 for participating in clinical trials.
also: The ReBuilder™ is a simple to operate 9 volt battery powered
medical device that delivers a soothing signal to your feet via a
mineralized warm water foot bath. This signal (that mimics your
natural nerve signals but ten times stronger) accomplishes some very
specific things:
full price is $999
I've never heard of anyone having to pay to participate in a
legitimate clinical trial.
Mack
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> Any experience with this?
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Egads! Only somebody really stupid would try this. You do realize that
diabetics are not supposed to soak their feet. Don't you? Ah... But I'll
bet you're not even a diabetic! I'll bet you're just another
spammer/scammer who wants our money!

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Every clinical trial I have ever heard of actually pays the patient (or its
completely free to the patient) to participate rather than the other way. I
think they are trying to victimize you.
Dan
> Any experience with this?
>
> http://www.rebuildermedical.com/
Guy - 29 Oct 2003 16:11 GMT
It would be nice to use some shock treatment for this thief.
Say 440 volts in a pail of salt water. Selling a battery for
600 bucks. Gets the award for most blatant spam of the
week. We need to start an award for the "spam of the week"..
>Every clinical trial I have ever heard of actually pays the patient (or its
>completely free to the patient) to participate rather than the other way. I
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>> http://www.rebuildermedical.com/
Julie Bove - 29 Oct 2003 16:43 GMT
> It would be nice to use some shock treatment for this thief.
> Say 440 volts in a pail of salt water. Selling a battery for
> 600 bucks. Gets the award for most blatant spam of the
> week. We need to start an award for the "spam of the week"..
Hehehe! That would be great! Maybe we could post the winners on the ASD
website?

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pillshy - 31 Oct 2003 03:56 GMT
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Gets the award for most blatant spam of the
> week. We need to start an award for the "spam of the week"..
Oh! Yes! That is such a good idea. I use Mailwasher to get rid of my spam
but I can preview it before hitting delete. I know that I get at least one
'contenda' every week. ;-)
Will the winner get a prize? Er, never mind ...