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CieAura: Is this the latest SCAM following in the LifeWave footsteps?
Posted: 17 July 2011 09:36 PM   [ # 540 ]
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EDHUK - 17 July 2011 10:38 AM

SPAM is NOT welcome…Duh!


Don’t reply to spams. They often will click the ‘notify me by email’ box, so now they know someone has read and responded to their spam, which means we’ll now get MORE spam. Your best bet is to just hit the ‘report’ button and let the admins delete it.

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1: Extraordinary claims require extraordinary proof. If it does what it says, you should have no problem with this.
2: What proof will you accept that you are wrong? You ask us to change our mind, but we cannot change yours?
3: It is not our responsibility to disprove your claims, but rather your responsibility to prove them.
4. Personal testamonials are not proof.

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Posted: 18 July 2011 11:09 AM   [ # 541 ]
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So Ken Rasner is actually a Pawn in this whole operation, huh ?

I always wondered where a two-bit musician would get the money to fund something like that.

I guess this explains it.

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Posted: 19 July 2011 09:31 PM   [ # 542 ]
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<b>Shaq - The Serial Tool for Criminals</b>

<b>Shaq endorsed Burnlounge.</b>
http://giventocast.blogspot.com/2007/02/shaq-and-burnlounge-20.html (“Shaq puts out his own Burnlounge 2.0 commercial and says that Burnlounge is here to stay.”)

<b>Shaq endorsed the Power Balance bracelet.</b>
http://www.powerbalance.com/athlete-shaquille-oneal/
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Posted: 31 July 2011 01:31 PM   [ # 543 ]
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Yet another version of the Cieaura Tip Test, maybe they should write a magician’s handbook on How to fool an Audience.

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/6864697/cieaura_tip_test_explained_version_two/

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Posted: 31 July 2011 11:43 PM   [ # 544 ]
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Cieaura RULES - 31 July 2011 05:31 PM

Yet another version of the Cieaura Tip Test, maybe they should write a magician’s handbook on How to fool an Audience.

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/6864697/cieaura_tip_test_explained_version_two/

Hilarious! But seriously, at this point, let Cieaura dupe as many gullibile idiots as it can. That way, when they’re outed as scam artists, the fallout will be HUGE.

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Posted: 02 August 2011 11:19 PM   [ # 545 ]
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No offense to anyone’s beliefs or opinions but how can you absolutely say that this company is a scam?  Have you performed tests or performed research of any of the technology.  As for knocking the founder’s education, since when does a degree matter?  The have recently joined forces with the NBA and WNBA who put a lot of time and money into their brand.  Why would successful athletes like Lisa Leslie and Colt McCoy use the products daily and become independent retailers of a bogus product?  I just find it strange that none of the opinions here have much basis at all but simply compare it to previous products of little similarity.

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Posted: 02 August 2011 11:45 PM   [ # 546 ]
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Mythbuster2011 - 03 August 2011 03:19 AM

No offense to anyone’s beliefs or opinions but how can you absolutely say that this company is a scam?  Have you performed tests or performed research of any of the technology.  As for knocking the founder’s education, since when does a degree matter?  The have recently joined forces with the NBA and WNBA who put a lot of time and money into their brand.  Why would successful athletes like Lisa Leslie and Colt McCoy use the products daily and become independent retailers of a bogus product?  I just find it strange that none of the opinions here have much basis at all but simply compare it to previous products of little similarity.

How about giving us links to proper independent scientific trials?

I see you have no idea what a Degree can bring to a person. Properly recognised Degrees matter a lot.

Athletes may be successful at being athletes but pay them enough money and they will endorse anything.

I find it strange you offer no real evidence.

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Posted: 02 August 2011 11:50 PM   [ # 547 ]
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Funny…I was just reading your post and I am actually very well educated.  I graduated Cum Laude with a Business Management and Marketing degree and am currently working on a masters.  I understand the difference between “recognised” as you stated and recognized as Webster has stated for years.  I would like to access the trial information as well but it sounds to me as disgruntled rumblings without much basis.

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Posted: 02 August 2011 11:57 PM   [ # 548 ]
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Mythbuster2011 - 03 August 2011 03:50 AM

Funny…I was just reading your post and I am actually very well educated.  I graduated Cum Laude with a Business Management and Marketing degree and am currently working on a masters.  I understand the difference between “recognised” as you stated and recognized as Webster has stated for years.  I would like to access the trial information as well but it sounds to me as disgruntled rumblings without much basis.

As I am in Australia “recognised” is the appropriate spelling for me.

So you question the value of a Degree. Then why waste your time getting one? I could share your answer with my fellow classmates at my university if you like.

To quote a Carl Sagan, extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence. Without seeing any real evidence I for one will not be spending my money on CieAura.

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Posted: 03 August 2011 01:20 AM   [ # 549 ]
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I love the blatant attacking the credibility of the opposition, while touting one’s own ‘degree’, which we have no means of verifying the veracity therof. Ad hominem at its most elegant.

“Raaagh! Me am smart! Me am hav big mighty peni- er, degree! Puny mortal not hav smart-paper like me because him not spell good! Har har!”

Seriously, though… not recognizing (with a ‘z’ no less!) a non-American spelling? You’re telling me that in all your life you have never encountered such a thing? Your English teacher has a lot to answer for.

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2: What proof will you accept that you are wrong? You ask us to change our mind, but we cannot change yours?
3: It is not our responsibility to disprove your claims, but rather your responsibility to prove them.
4. Personal testamonials are not proof.

What part of ‘meow’ don’t you understand?

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Posted: 03 August 2011 08:17 PM   [ # 550 ]
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Mythbuster2011 - 03 August 2011 03:19 AM

  Why would successful athletes like Lisa Leslie and Colt McCoy use the products daily and become independent retailers of a bogus product?

Heck, I never finished high school and I can correctly answer that question without hesitation.

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