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Gwandau

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Annoying scammers advertising at overunity.com
« on: May 20, 2010, 11:28:41 PM »
Found a Magniwork ad in the forum.

These guys are polluting the net with their massive overdose of fraudulent advertisement,
and are selling a stolen copy of a simple Bedini circuit.

The Magniwork guys were recently forced to remove the original Bedini material plagiarized on their site
and are now plagiarizing other drawings and instructions copied from this site :

http://jnaudin.free.fr/html/mromag.htm

The present drawings sold by Magniwork are unedited replicas stolen from Jean-Louis Naudin, depicting a
magnet motor/generator that is proclaimed to generate only 24,3 Watts output(3.5V, 7 Amp), and as far as I know
there hasn´t yet been any published verified proof that this construct actually is working.

According to Magniwork, these drawings represents an easy way to power up a complete house.

The work of Jean-Louis Naudin is sure interesting, but nothing close to the ready to use product in function and effect
proclaimed by Magniwork presented in their plagiarism of the Mini Ro-Mag Generator.

Magniwork also advertises that anyone can easily build the generator in a couple of hours for a total sum of parts
costing only around 100 $, and thereafter replace the total electricity need of an average household.

To add to the whole thing, when research was being done in localizing the successful cutomers referred to by Magniwork,
it turned up they did not exist.

Another unexcusable thing Magniwork has done is putting a youtube link of the video from Sky News
about the two Australian inventors Lou Brits and John Christie into the Magniworks page.

Lou Brits and John Christie has nothing to do with Magniwork, they are seriously engaged in their
company Lutec Australia PTY LTD trying to do for real what Magniwork fakes.

So, as far as I am concerned, these guys at Magniwork should not be present at this forum with their ads.

Gwandau

powercat

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Re: Annoying scammers advertising at overunity.com
« Reply #1 on: July 29, 2010, 10:52:58 PM »
Magniwork is still advertising on this forum in Sponsored Links  >:(  :o
Why?  Its a scam ?  ???

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Tito L. Oracion

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Re: Annoying scammers advertising at overunity.com
« Reply #2 on: July 30, 2010, 10:55:38 AM »
Magniwork is still advertising on this forum in Sponsored Links  >:(  :o
Why?  Its a scam ?  ???

cat

Simply, they still want to fool someone from their old trick.

i think stephan should be informed with this.

 ;D

hartiberlin

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Re: Annoying scammers advertising at overunity.com
« Reply #3 on: December 30, 2012, 06:15:20 PM »
I already have set all their former Websites onto the Adsense blocking list and
I even have published their sold PDF paper here on the site in the download section...

So get it there for free !

Please let me know their newer Website s´names and I can additionally put it into the
Adsense blocking area.

Many thanks.

Regards, Stefan,