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FrozenGate by Avery

I had NO idea whewre to place this drivel !






That is quit a profit margin as it probly only cost less than $50.00 to build the darn thing :crackup:
 
Gah... the guy can't even vrite corectly.

I REALLY wanted to email that putz, and send him a pic of Mr. Clean from the detergent bottle - and ask if it would help me.... Ran out of energy after laughing myself simple, htough so never did..... You GOTTA love the iggy-nor-any vocab and grammer errors, like you said !! WHERE do these people come from ? I swear, you could package some 30 grit sandpaper, and tell people it was pimple remover for your butt - and people would flock to buy it !
 
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I found it funny that the safety glasses they were wearing in the pictures wouldn't protect against red light at all.
 
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I questioned the seller about the Red Tinted Safety Goggles and
that they were not the correct type...
Here's his reply....

Hi, thank you for your email absurd as it may sound! All our clients wear glasses that are using rapid 3a lasers. Clinic clients always wear them in all of our 11 clinics. If a home user does not want to wear them it is their perogotive. We are not saying it will damage their eyes, but we will not take the risk. It also makes it easier for them to read without been distracted by any beams of light. Maybe you are looking through rose tinted glasses; rather than making the client feel protected. Thank you for your input & feedback.
Have a great week,

Kind Regards

Jordan Carroll Hair Ltd


- laser.hair.growth

What a clueless Noob.......:(


Jerry


Jerry
 
I questioned the seller about the Red Tinted Safety Goggles and
that they were not the correct type...
Here's his reply....

Hi, thank you for your email absurd as it may sound! All our clients wear glasses that are using rapid 3a lasers. Clinic clients always wear them in all of our 11 clinics. If a home user does not want to wear them it is their perogotive. We are not saying it will damage their eyes, but we will not take the risk. It also makes it easier for them to read without been distracted by any beams of light. Maybe you are looking through rose tinted glasses; rather than making the client feel protected. Thank you for your input & feedback.
Have a great week,

Kind Regards

Jordan Carroll Hair Ltd


- laser.hair.growth

What a clueless Noob.......:(


Jerry


Jerry

Holy Hell ! If that ass-hat was Stateside, I'd have a field-day making his life miserable for those statements ! I'm glad I'm such a mild-mannered and polite person :)
 
Well, A fool and his money are soon parted as they say, so i have a good chuckle at these outrageous gizmos, especially if a con-man is good enough to convince twits into shelling huge amounts of cash for snake oil magic.

On the other hand, selling fake laser goggles to unsuspecting fools who don't do the research is dangerous. Some people really don't have a schred of conscience or humanity. Sheesh. :(

- Robert
 
Ooh. 75 lasers @ ~5mW each = 375mW.
I am going to try hair-restoration treatment on myself with my 2 dildas.
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Check this...
"Each laser is 5 mw and 650 nm of red laser cold light."

Laser cold light?

Kind of reminds me of that statement on one youtube video, saying that red light is hot light, and violet (bluray) is cold, so violet is not dangerous ...

This one is backwards though.

Still make me LOL a little.
 
While the grammar is atrocious, "cold" is a reference to the power level, not the color.
 





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