I saw for $27 dollars you could buy a complete set of plans to build a Don smith generator has a complete
Set of instructions and part list. Anyone can build this very inexpensive under $100 to make?
Is this some type of scam?
If they claim as part of the sales pitch that the plans will enable you to make a Free Energy/Overunity device, then yes, it's a scam. If it's an "experimenter's kit" with no claims or warranties express or implied, your results may vary, the results quoted are not typical... then no, it's not a scam, just a trap for the unwary.
But hey, it's cheap. Why don't you go ahead and buy it and build it, and let's see what happens.
@ magnetman12003
Please post how we can see the advertisement for $27
Thanks.
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Ok here is the webpage. he asks $49 at first but when you leave without buying the price drops.
http://topmagneticgenerator.com/
http://topmagneticgenerator.com/Blog/magnetic-generator-videos.html
What do you all think?
Tom
It's so fake.
It's not Don Smith's magnetic generator but Resonant device , and it's well known that some
principles of his technology were never revealed to the public if I'm not wrong.
This guy is after the money of average persons.
regards
Quote from: magnetman12003 on July 28, 2015, 07:40:43 PM
Ok here is the webpage. he asks $49 at first but when you leave without buying the price drops.
http://topmagneticgenerator.com/ (http://topmagneticgenerator.com/)
http://topmagneticgenerator.com/Blog/magnetic-generator-videos.html (http://topmagneticgenerator.com/Blog/magnetic-generator-videos.html)
What do you all think?
Tom
Classic car salesman line for the naive punter. ::)