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Aha~ Pure fraudulent snake oil, for my phone!, June 28, 2010
By Evan Nino Mapoy - See all my reviews
This review is from: Anti Radiation Chip for Cell Phones
Seriously, an anti-radiation chip for cell phones? What's it made of? pure lead that causes a magical force field to cover the phone and the phone only? Please. Anyone buying this is wasting their money. If you're concerned with SAR radiation, then use the money you were gonna throw away by buying this and instead invest in a bluetooth headset or bluetooth speakerphone. A simple google search will debunk the "Anti-Radiation Chip for Cellphones." Don't be the sucker who buys this. Help other customers find the most helpful reviews
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It boggles the mind, June 23, 2010
By K. JENNINGS "synthetoonz" (Davie, FL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Anti Radiation Chip for Cell Phones
This is pure snake-oil. Hokum. A scam. Fraud. Hoax. It boggles the mind how anyone can think a tiny button can stop the wide field of radiated energy from a iPad, cell phone, or huge TV.
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