> I really, really wanted that Back-2-Life Machine to work.
> Unfortunately, I achieved no results at all -- not one difference in
> my back pain. Upon calling the firm to get an RMA number (even though
> I would lose about $50), they offered me all kinds of incentives to
> keep it. Even a huge reduction in the price.
> Dave
You missed the small print there Dave. It said you had to have a life
to begin with.
I just enjoy looking at these things through the years. Grapefruit 45
was good until the cease and desist order. If you are sleeping, you
are not eating so you are losing weight.
Tony Little was fun to watch for his hype mode and the models he
worked with.
Covert Bailey went from his NPR fame as doctor to selling exercise
machines. When one commercial came along with a nun riding one of his
contraptions and extolling it, not swearing by it, I knew it was a
scam. Then I heard about people having back problems from using it and
the ads went away.
My motto is that if it costs a lot, it probably doesn't work. Some
people are good at trying these things and sending them back like you
do. I think it's too much trouble. Pick it up at a garage sale for $5
and throw it out when you've tested it.
> Unfortunately, I achieved no results at all -- not one difference in
> my back pain. Upon calling the firm to get an RMA number (even though
> I would lose about $50), they offered me all kinds of incentives to
> keep it. Even a huge reduction in the price.
> Dave