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Originally Posted by stef
All apologies - the cynic in me escaped for a moment!
It sounds as though your brain threw you a red flag - listen to it! More often than not we actually recognise a scam the second we see it. The problem is we all dream of the easy way to lose weight and we will occasionally try ANYTHING to achieve it!
I can't believe that this one will remain in the public domain for very long, I am suprised that any radio station will carry it. Aren't they liable to be actioned for playing it? I know magazines are held responsible to check the legality of their ads, I always assumed radio stations were too!
Oh my cynic is always escaping me!!!
Stef - I guess in the US (until lately anyway...thanks to Howard Stern and the Superbowl halftime antics of Janet Jackson) radio can get away with just about anything. About 3 years ago, almost every prominent radio deejay in the States seemed to be plugging "Body Solutions" - a miracle 'no diet' liquid that cost $50 for a month's supply...all you would do is take a spoonful before bedtime and 'lose weight while you sleep' effortlessly. Of course it was pure crapola. (Interestingly, the guy who ran the company that produced said crapola was QUITE obese himself... guess it didn't work that well for him!)
And that's just the tippy tippy tip of the diet scam iceberg. It never ceases to amaze me how the marketers and peddlers of these miracle diet products find new ways to part the gullible public from their money. It also amazes me how same marketers are able to con VERY INTELLIGENT folks from their money with the promise of easily lost weight. But remember, these marketers have had over 150 years of experience in snake oil sales. Ever see the film
The Outlaw Josey Wales...remember the slimy salesman with his patent medicine? It's really no different today, except that today's slimy salespeople don't have to travel with a horse and buggy from town to town selling their wares, all they need to do is put up a bunch of websites, purchase high placement on Google (ever wonder why, when googling a topic, the first ones that come up are for products?), fill up our mailboxes with Spam, and voila!