motorollin wrote:
Something slightly worrying is that the "before and after MindGuard" brain scan is referenced to "Kelvinic University School of Neuroscience", and that "university" is hosted on their own domain :inquisitive:
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moto
Fairly common. You can see this happen in various weight loss regimen scams, and especially the ionized bracelet scam in which the results of institutes of study touting the bracelet's efficacy were research "institutes" owned by the manufacturer.
Heck. I could found an institute, do a study on a here-to-unknown product, and then begin manufacturing said "product." That is the case with the stick-on cell phone signal amplifiers.
You know, like Dell's "award winning customer service." Yeah, I can print those awards in Print Shop, too. For that matter, I am an award-winning Hooters trivia contestant. A colleague printed it for me when I won Star Trek Trivia Night (really, the questions were painfully easy.)
R.I.P. Ricardo Montalbán. KAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHNNNNNNNNN!!