Infomercials

scratches off hair-removal spray from list
pencils in Ab-Belt

Who cares about hairy legs when you’ve got ABS of STEEL?

(I’m kidding, I still own razors) :smiley:

I ordered NADS off of television and I love it. I also bought the Cybersonic toothbrush and I like that as well. I bought the Cybersonic primarily because of the flossing head. I no longer have to strangle my fingers in order to floss. Does this mean that I remember to floss every day? Weeell . . . not exactly. But I’m working on that.

I just popped into this thread because I wanted to look into buying the ab belt that hillbilly queen linked to. The link no longer works and I can’t find it anywhere on HSN.

Have these products been taken out of the marketplace? Now that I think of it I haven’t seen any commercials for them lately.

Try http://www.asseenontv.com They may not have the exact one I got, but there’s probably not much difference.

Regarding the ab belts, I thought I’d heard on the news that they were being pulled or investigated or something… wish I could offer a cite, but I can’t remember if I’d heard it on the radio or TV or read it on line somewhere…

My class and I conducted a study last semester to see which infomercial/scam could get them enough money to buy the class all their books. We tried everything from Don Lapri informative ads in news papers to Matthew Lesko’s FREE MONEY… The class was an elective but I’ll tell you what; the group that used Matthew Lesko’s Free Money got $15,000 USD for the research they were conducting. Paid for all the bookS for each student for the sememster the rest was donated to the Department… CRAZY!!:smack: some actually do work…

FCM is right.

They have pulled this item off the market.

I don’t have a cite either, but it was on some ‘consumer beware’ type TV show.

Apparently they do NOT work at all and some people were getting shocks and burns on their abdomen. :eek:

Actually, here’s a cite:

And here’s another:

Yeah, but hillbilly queen can do neat tricks with her bellyl button!!!

I want to do neat belly button tricks, too. No fair - just when I’m trying to get scammed, the government steps in and protects me.

well, I have to admit, the thing is not pleasent to use.
In order to get the results I did, I had to really crank the booger up. And I do have a high pain threshold, so maybe I was getting electrocuted and didn’t know it.
Don’t feel bad Morgainelf, I stopped using it for a week, and now I’ve lost my belly button powers.

but it *worked[/] for real, hillbilly? I’d read those articles from the FTC before and figured they must be right, but an unsolicited testimonial carries a lot of weight (so to speak) in my book. Hell, if anything I could go for an electronic massage (unless anyone else wants to volunteer? anyone? no? sigh…)

Back to the OP, I bought OxyClean and Orange Glo and I love that stuff. Especially the Power Paste. Gotta put some elbow grease into it, but it works better than anything else I’ve used for cleaning my tub and stainless steel sink. Then I use the OxyClean powder to clean my kitchen and bathroom floors. And the Orange Glo foamer for my stove and microwave. And my apartment smells all orangey afterwards!

Oi, I was wondering why this was back up. I didn’t go spend my money fast enough, so I guess I’ll never own an Ab-Belt. Looks like I have to do it the old fashioned way…

Yeah, riiight. :rolleyes: :smiley:

I bought OxyClean last week at the grocery store, and I have to say the stuff is awesome. I put some in my cats’* litter box with some warm water and let it soak. It bubbled up the dried on scoopable litter for an hour, and I was able to rinse the whole mess away. It was awesome! I’ve also been using it as a laundry detergent booster because my baby’s skin is sensitive to bleach, and it is working very well.

*Yes, cats is plural. No grammarians, please.