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bionic band Reviews
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Ironclad
April 12, 2011
Scam
We were set up at a show next to a guy selling bionic bands. I allowed him to do the balance and strength tests on me and they admittedly felt pretty real. However, I am from the show me state and I don't trust miracle workers. I spent quite a bit of time watching him do demonstrations. After watching a few times, I could reliably perform the same tests with the same results on people using my "Bionic Bottle of Half Drank Pepsi" that I conveniently brought along.
It seems like the trick on the strength test is that he pushes straight down while you have the band on, and down and slightly out with the band off. This leverages you off balance. For the balance test, he puts a hand on each of your arms. Band on, he counterbalances his push with the other hand very slightly. Band off, he lifts on his other hand, so no counterbalance.
PLEASE DO NOT BUY THIS!!! I am sick of watching people get scammed
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Dennis Goldberg
October 3, 2010
Investigating Credibility of Product
I am a chiropractic kinesiologist practicing in Phoenix, AZ. for 35 years. A month ago, I was asked to evaluate the bionic band for Channel 3. I purchased an IRenew band on the internet. One week later, wearing my new IRenew bionic band, I was walking in the mall and passed a kiosk that was selling a different brand of bionic band. I was immediately stopped and asked if I would take the kinesiological test. I agreed and failed the test. I was told that the band lost its, so called powers and the band sold at the Scottsdale Fashion kiosk was different. The sales person said "that could never happen to the one we are selling, it will last a lifetime." Yesterday, wearing my new SFS kiosk bionic band, I passed the same kiosk wearing a band I purchased at his kiosk 1 week ago. A different salesperson was there and asked me to take the kinesiological test again. I agreed and failed the test again. If their band lasted a lifetime, I was on borrowed time. I'm so glad I got a new band, so I can pass this experience on to you. LOL He said, "your band lost its "charge" and then tried to sell me another one. He said, "This is what happens after a few months". I told him I purchased it last week from another salesperson at this same kiosk.
I told him I was asked to do a report for Channel 3. At that point, he gave me another one, at no cost, took my old one back and said, I should come back every couple of weeks and get a new one at no charge. Does my old one go back to the company and get recharged, I asked? No response... I will go no further investigating to the credibility of the band after my encounters with the sales people. In my opinion, they have no clue about the product, little to no training, and will say whatever it takes to see the band. They can't even get their stories straight. There so many different companies selling the same band with so many, so called different technologies. I will not waste any more of my time pursuing this...YOU DECIDE...
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rantguy
April 7, 2010
a stupid strap with a pieace of metal on it
Unbeleievable, its just a stupid old strap with a piece of metal attached to it. My mom is making me wear this cheap piece of crap cause it supposed to help with my autism well to bad it dosent work I dont even feel any different than before. So i guess you can say bionic bands are cheap pieces of crap that say strength and agility but really its just a lie that the company said so youll be duped out of your own money plus they hurt your wrist.
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eddiecee
September 27, 2009
Bionic bullcrap
Went to a gun show at Cal Expo. Two guys were touting the wonderful effects of the bionic band. Our buddies were tested and sure enough, it works. Went home that evening and googled Bionic Band Scam. Read more into it and apparently it falls within the realms of "Kinesiology". Basically in a nutshell, mind over matter.
At first, you don't know what to expect when they "push" you, or pry your fingers apart, or even tapping your drink with it... It is truly amazing at how gullible folks can be, and to be able to fork out the money for nothing.
I tried this at home with my son. I found an old Barbie braclet that my daughter had lying around. I went through the same routine and the guys. Only, I told my son that the bracelet had some real powers that make him strong. Wouldn't you believe it...It worked.
If truly an amazing products, your local Physical Therapist would endorse the product. Oprah would endorse the product, your own personal physician would endorse it. This is just another MLM scam to let bring in money. Trust me, it will work with anything you wrap on your wrist. Just give it the "magical" powers that may be speech and you will find that they mind over matter does work.
It is the speech basically that your mother and father stated... "you can do it if you put your mind to it!..." Good luck to those who still believe it works. Use your money to buy something that truly is beneficial.
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Bob the fucker
June 18, 2009
gay/strap with a metal washer
Shit doesnt work. If you want to believe send me the money and i will send a rope with a rock, thus turning you into a rock star.
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