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World's first real Free Energy Flashlight - no shaking - no batteries! No Solar

Started by e2matrix, August 29, 2015, 09:01:12 PM

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Kahrlo

How they will respond is predictable. Either they just will not, or they ask for return and exchange (one guy from the facebook group complainted about the wobbly batteries inside and he was told to send it back), or they will say the tests were done wrongly, or they will say you're in a "dead zone". What they won't say, is that it's just a hoax.

txt


txt

BTW, if you demand a refund, and they ask you to send the flashlight back, or if you want to have it replaced, make sure you request them to pay the return shipping. Under EU laws it is your right. In other countries there may be similar laws. Check out for example this article:

Online trader must pay return postage for faulty goods throughout the warranty period

QuoteIf the item you ordered online turns out to be faulty, always ask the seller first whether he will organize the return of the item. If he doesn't, return the item at your own expense. If the defect is the result of a manufacturing fault you are entitled to ask the seller for a refund of the return postage. Always retain your proof of payment (of the return postage).

Opt for a safe shipment method. After all, you are responsible for the safe return of the item/parcel. If the parcel is lost or damaged during transport you are not entitled to compensation from the seller. Always check the cost of returning the item in advance. If it appears excessively high get the seller's approval first.

Some relevant information also at http://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/consumers/shopping/guarantees-returns/index_en.htm

MileHigh

You are truly awesome, Txt.  I have never seen anybody do a better job than you in a case like this.

skywatcher

After yesterday's test i decided to end the test (the result is pretty clear now) and so i let the flashlight burn.
Now it's down to 5.2 lux. It's so dim that i can look directly at the LED chip without getting blinded.

R.I.P.   >:(

Thanks @txt for making the nice diagrams from my data.   :)