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Author Topic: http://www.ncbookz.com/ - looks like scam to me  (Read 12824 times)

jaculat

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http://www.ncbookz.com/ - looks like scam to me
« on: July 27, 2010, 08:56:15 PM »
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Staffman

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Re: http://www.ncbookz.com/ - looks like scam to me
« Reply #1 on: July 27, 2010, 09:27:40 PM »
 :D It looks like a regular transformer. I think the guy doesn't know the difference between energy and voltage. The guy says 110V input and over 239V output. That is funny!!!

CompuTutor

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Re: http://www.ncbookz.com/ - looks like scam to me
« Reply #2 on: July 28, 2010, 02:10:12 AM »
As long as you don't mind paying $36 for only 2/5 of a milliamp...
(Yes 0.4-milliamp - two fifths of a milliamp - 0.0004-amperes)

Here is the text, if I bump into the attached schematic,
I'll come back and add that too.

If this wasn't a scam, I'd be careful about posting this,
but this is completely useless information already known.

Here is more discussion on this fraud:

http://www.overunity.com/index.php?topic=5902.0


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UPDATE:

I appologize, I am in error it seems,
it is now $39.99 (includes shipping)...

http://ncbookz.com/simple/index.php?page=free-enery-device
http://173.203.113.248/simple/index.php?page=free-enery-device
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FatBird

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Re: http://www.ncbookz.com/ - looks like scam to me
« Reply #3 on: July 28, 2010, 07:26:36 PM »
Yeah, he took me for some money too.

The one he sold me turned out to be robbing a few Miliamps from a Desk Lamp cord into a toroid coil.  The instructions said to SPLIT the lamp cord & wind one cord wire around part of the Toroid.  The output is about 4 mA.  The desk lamp had to be turned on for it to work.

But what can a person do with a few mA?  WHOOPEE, I GOT 4 FREE MILLIAMPS!!  LOL

It turned out to be just another scam.  He finally got kicked off Ebay about 2 years ago due to several fraud complaints.

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