The Beginning....

The Beginning....
When William Least Heat-Moon toured the country many years ago, his steed, if you will, was a van that he named Ghost Dancing. His journey of America was 13,000 miles. His book is Blue Highways, A Journey Into America. My steed will be a Subaru WRX (traded for an XV Crosstrek). My travels will be, what in the past were called, the blue highways of Virginia. Years ago, maps showed secondary roads in blue. Yes, the ones less traveled.

Saturday, January 26, 2019

An Incomplete Guide to Spotting Scams, Fakes, and Frauds!

OK, so what got me fired up to make this post?

I had an email in my junk file with the subject line reading, South Caroline doctor exposes.... 

My first thoughts.

  • Gotta be a chiropractor
  • The product is some bullshit do-nothing supplement
  • It's going to be pricey
  • There's going to be a disclaimer saying the product does nothing
  • There will be glowing testimonials about how the product has changed people's lives
  • May well state the product is natural
  • Will most likely imply it's some kind of magic stuff that others in the supplement business don't want you to know about

OK, so what did I find? How did I do?

  • Though I wasn't shocked I was surprised that it was an MD hawking the wares
  • Other than it being an MD promoting the magic pill, everything else from my above list was there.
OK, I need to move on.


FROM THE WEBSITE!!!
There are a lot of people out there who wouldn’t like me sharing this critical information with you…
And it’s possible this site could be taken down…
That's why if your health truly matters to you…
Pay attention to every word that I say…
OK, folks, "And it’s possible this site could be taken down…" Amazing, just who is going to take the site down? The Russkies?
What follows is their disclaimer notice. While on one hand, they promote their product in glowing and somewhat-magical rhetoric, they then attach the following which is basically saying, "This crap don't work."
The products and the claims made about specific products on or through this site have not been evaluated by the United States Food and Drug Administration and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent disease. The information provided on this site is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for advice from your physician or other health care professional or any information contained on or in any product label or packaging. You should not use the information on this site for diagnosis or treatment of any health problem or for prescription of any medication or other treatment. You should consult with a healthcare professional before starting any diet, exercise or supplementation program, before taking any medication, or if you have or suspect you might have a health problem.

1 comment:

  1. First, love the graphic at the top. Second, your disclaimer example reminds me of buying a car. While considering the purchase, the car salesman portrays the car as the best, sturdy, etc, As soon as you buy it, they try to sell you an extended warranty because it'll probably fall apart... Arrrrrgh... Frustrating.

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