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Time Travel Unit 12/14/85
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<blockquote data-quote="roadaxe" data-source="post: 214121" data-attributes="member: 13488"><p>I find the HDR KID is unavailable for contact to discuss his blogs or answer any questions, pretty convenient when someone has something to hide. Steven Gibbs wants to sell his HDR machines at a top price above what the machine itself is actually worth, when I contacted Gibbs about purchasing a HDR machine he expected me to pay cash up front no question, when I had questions about proof or evidence or even a demonstration to show the device can do what he claims it can do before I outlay any cash he dropped the ball wanted nothing to do with my request, like he ran 100 miles in the other direction to avoid my request. Now in the realm of the paranormal people usually have the right to be skeptical when it comes to outlaying money for a device which is meant to offer inter-dimensional travel, and outside of a few blogs I can safely say I've never to this day seen any real proof this device can work. A good salesman and inventor should have enough faith in the device they are trying to sell without doing the vanishing act when asked for a demonstration from the seller or creator, if there is a refusal to do so the product is generally a scam.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roadaxe, post: 214121, member: 13488"] I find the HDR KID is unavailable for contact to discuss his blogs or answer any questions, pretty convenient when someone has something to hide. Steven Gibbs wants to sell his HDR machines at a top price above what the machine itself is actually worth, when I contacted Gibbs about purchasing a HDR machine he expected me to pay cash up front no question, when I had questions about proof or evidence or even a demonstration to show the device can do what he claims it can do before I outlay any cash he dropped the ball wanted nothing to do with my request, like he ran 100 miles in the other direction to avoid my request. Now in the realm of the paranormal people usually have the right to be skeptical when it comes to outlaying money for a device which is meant to offer inter-dimensional travel, and outside of a few blogs I can safely say I've never to this day seen any real proof this device can work. A good salesman and inventor should have enough faith in the device they are trying to sell without doing the vanishing act when asked for a demonstration from the seller or creator, if there is a refusal to do so the product is generally a scam. [/QUOTE]
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