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Take a step back and look at it like this........if it really worked,and worked as well as he claims that it does....then why would he be offering to sell the info?
Not to mention I found several things wrong with what he said.He is nothing more than a good salesman.........well he can't be that good,I saw his B.S. a mile away,right about the time everything he was saying showed up in words on the screen.He even took the time to capitalize the words he was emphasizing as he told his story.
 
I laughed my *** off at the end when he said....." $194....but wait. If you promise not to tell anyone I'll slash the price to $77 " .I didn't know I was able to laugh that loud without hurting myself.That was worth sitting through 30 minutes if his bull crap.So much of this presentation is laughable.One of the pictures I know for a 100% fact came from a recent ebay auction,and some of the other pictures look familiar,but I am positive about the one picture.
At the end he says "Click now,the big orange button is about to dissapear.." Well it never disappears.
 
Who is doing this? Maybe Ron Popeil - the guy that sold both spray paint on TV to cover up your bald spot and the Chia Pet? Maybe the guy that started Cash4Gold?

I can't believe I wasted 20 minutes watching that. I kept waiting for the punch line and kept thinking that he would eventually say, if you bought it NOW, you would get 2 copies.

All in all, I saw nothing covered that could not be found, for free, on this forum.
 
I'm not saying the info would be worthless and, who knows, there might be a few gems (no pun intended) in it. There was a lot BS in the spiel, though. His main things were: where to find it; how to test it; what to pay for it; and, where to sell it. I would guess that his most accurate info would involve jewelry scrap. I would be extremely skeptical about his knowledge of electronic scrap. As far as precious stones are concerned, it would take a helluva a lot more than a 20-30 minute discussion to learn that end of it and I noticed he mentioned the 3 Cs of evaluating diamonds, when there are actually 4 (cut, clarity, color, and carat weight). Also, I would guess that his info on dealing with refiners is very, very naive, especially with electronic scrap.

Other than the precious stones, everything is available here, in greater detail, with greater accuracy. That's my take on it.
 
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