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  2. Ionized jewelry - Wikipedia

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    An Ionized bracelet, or ionic bracelet, is a type of metal bracelet jewelry purported to affect the chi of the wearer. No claims of effectiveness made by manufacturers have ever been substantiated by independent sources, and the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has found the bracelets are "part of a scheme devised to defraud".

  3. Power Balance - Wikipedia

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    The Power Balance bracelet has been described as "like the tooth fairy" [10] and a "very successful marketing scam". [11] Dylan Evans , a lecturer in behavioral science at Cork University 's School of Medicine, stated that the marketing of Power Balance has "managed to get away without deceiving anyone in the sense of an overt lie.

  4. Negative ion products - Wikipedia

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    Negative ion products are products which claim to release negative ions and create positive health effects, although these claims are unsupported. [1] Many also claim to protect users from 5G radiation. These claims are likewise unsubstantiated. A market has developed for these products due to conspiracy theories about 5G. [2]

  5. 'Be wary:' FBI warns shoppers of holiday scams as Black ...

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    The FBI has issued a holiday scam advisory, warning shoppers to "be wary" of potential grifts as they begin to shop Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales.

  6. Gift Scams, Taxi Scams and More Travel Scams Tourists ... - AOL

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    Unfortunately, that budget can get derailed if you fall victim to a scam. Know: 7 Frugal Habits That Aren't Actually... Gift Scams, Taxi Scams and More Travel Scams Tourists Need To Be Aware Of

  7. Protect yourself from internet scams - AOL Help

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    If you get an email providing you a PIN number and an 800 or 888 number to call, this a scam to try and steal valuable personal info. These emails will often ask you to call AOL at the number provided, provide the PIN number and will ask for account details including your password.

  8. Wikipedia : WikiProject Skepticism/List of questionable claims

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    Ionized bracelet Ionized bracelets, or ionic bracelets, are a type of metal jewelry purported to affect the chi of its wearer. The effect noticed by believers could very well have been the placebo effect .

  9. The 22 best Hanukkah gifts of 2024 - AOL

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    Give her a beautiful new item to add to her stack with this dainty Star of David bracelet. Crafted from 14 karat gold, the chain is adjustable to fit a variety of wrist sizes. $205 at Gorjana