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#1 carneitam

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Posted 18 October 2003 - 10:05 PM

Microwave manipulater device . Do they really work ? Havnt had much luck yet, I have two machines at home to experiment on , but instructions I got are not very clear. Can anybody help us with this ??

#2 Bencrest

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Posted 19 October 2003 - 08:36 AM

ROFL
They DO NOT WORK.
They NEVER WILL AND NEVER HAVE worked.

I cannot believe that you would even consider buying one, and before I start swearing at the top of my voice I think that it's best if I just shut up and accept you are a moron.
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Posted 19 October 2003 - 11:33 AM

why not wait till the place is closed and take your sledgehammer with you...and.....jackpot....LMAO

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#4 lincs leisure R us

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Posted 19 October 2003 - 12:51 PM

LOL.. it might just work on your microwave if u try inserting coins. this might just manipulate the roast chicken togo cluck cluck

#5 lincs leisure R us

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Posted 19 October 2003 - 12:57 PM

they did used to work on certain machines but not nomore coz all the machines have now had new spiking measures taken by all machine makers,operators. so if u paid £100+ for one of those gadgets i would ask for your money back....quick b4 the seller laughs all the way to the bank :lol:

#6 mjeffs

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Posted 19 October 2003 - 05:53 PM

Anyone will to share what they were and what they were supposed to do .. i for 1 have not got a clue what your on about

#7 Bencrest

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Posted 19 October 2003 - 07:52 PM

AFAIK these devices sell for between £100 and £180...what do you get? A Mobile phone aerial and a bettery, that emits a 500mw pulse. This is designed to cause shorting on a circuit board, [i think], which in turn would cause several things to happen. This may have made the machine payout a coin/coins for no reason, may have increased the bank, may have made the lights go out, or probably make the machine go off or an alarm come on.
Basically, the manufacturers and suppliers got wise to this, and put an end to it by making modifications to the machine hardware so that these 'pulses' had no effect. In the same way that some people would try using Piezo-electric lighters to gain free credits, which as I understand it now causes alarms.
To believe that it is worth spending £180 on [or any amount of money to be honest], on a device that could possibly land you a fine AT THE ABSOLUTE MINIMUM if caught [you are trying to commit an act of fraud, are you not?]...to stand a minute chance of making a quick quid out of a machine.

So, to summarise, The devices USED to work, they USED to cause payouts/dimming/random weird shit, and they WILL probably result in you being barred/police called/e.t.c.

If you can't afford to play them, DONT. I learned the hard way, losin £150 a week on several occasions, on a wage of £35 a week [Student :(]. Even though I felt sorely ripped off, rather than try to get one over on them, I thought that the best thing I could do was to not support the whole 'Machine' Supply/Manufacture industry anymore.

Thats all I have to say on the matter, Congrats on wasting your money, I just wish I was brave enough to sell useless shit on eBay for £100+ to make money out of people like you :D
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Posted 19 October 2003 - 08:19 PM

if you have money to waste..and dont mind being ripped off..try this site :evil:

If i want to lose money like this...i'll stick to getting mugged :twisted:

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#9 fruitymad2003

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Posted 20 October 2003 - 05:11 PM

Why take the risk of being lamped with a fine.
Lose your money fairly like everyoe else does.




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