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Ever heard of the "I-Renew" bracelet

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I saw this commercial and it was the biggest crock of shit I have ever seen. So I decided to take a look at the reviews, lol.
Here is one "This bracelet works on the placebo effect alone. For instance, you have a headache and instead of taking an aspirin you eat a sugar cube instead expecting the sugar cube to work just as well as the aspirin.

You could also have your cat urinate on a shoelace and then tie it around your wrist. If you want to feel better as a result, you will. If you don't want to feel better you won't. This bracelet has the same effect, except it costs much, much more than an old shoelace soaked in cat urine.

This company appears to be simply taking advantage of Americans who think that what they hear on TV must be true.

In effect, the company is preying on the decency of ordinary Americans who cannot easily see through the snake-oil sales pitch they are providing on TV.

A more thorough review is available at the link below. Please don't waste your money supporting the misleading and dishonest and unethical practices of this company or others like it. Amazon should be ashamed for evening selling this.

Buy a LiveStrong or other charity bracelet if you must have a bracelet. And your money will go to a non-profit fighting cancer who was honestly just selling you a bracelet instead of a new life, as the marketers of iRenew appear to be unethically doing."

Almost all the other people said it was poorly constructed and broke within days, lol. People shouldn't be allowed to make claims like this.
 
I saw this commercial and it was the biggest crock of shit I have ever seen. So I decided to take a look at the reviews, lol.
Here is one "This bracelet works on the placebo effect alone. For instance, you have a headache and instead of taking an aspirin you eat a sugar cube instead expecting the sugar cube to work just as well as the aspirin.

You could also have your cat urinate on a shoelace and then tie it around your wrist. If you want to feel better as a result, you will. If you don't want to feel better you won't. This bracelet has the same effect, except it costs much, much more than an old shoelace soaked in cat urine.

This company appears to be simply taking advantage of Americans who think that what they hear on TV must be true.

In effect, the company is preying on the decency of ordinary Americans who cannot easily see through the snake-oil sales pitch they are providing on TV.

A more thorough review is available at the link below. Please don't waste your money supporting the misleading and dishonest and unethical practices of this company or others like it. Amazon should be ashamed for evening selling this.

Buy a LiveStrong or other charity bracelet if you must have a bracelet. And your money will go to a non-profit fighting cancer who was honestly just selling you a bracelet instead of a new life, as the marketers of iRenew appear to be unethically doing."

Almost all the other people said it was poorly constructed and broke within days, lol. People shouldn't be allowed to make claims like this.

Nope, they shouldn't. There's always a sucker who will bite and an asshole who will take advantage of them.
 
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