A four page letter and a half page newspaper advertisment arrived in today’s mail.
A "TT-Thermotex™ TTS Platinum Infrared Heating Pad was offered at $299 with a special discount, just for me, of $75, making my cost ONLY $224.
Well, look at it… what part of the pad, exactly, emits the infrared light? (Cuz only light can be infrared, mind you.)
Hint: It’s not the black fabric cover.
You can get a perfectly good heating pad for much less. You can get a hot water bottle… heck, you can get TEN hot water bottles for this much.
Scam? Not exactly. But, in my not so humble opinion, it’s not worth $300.
Oh wait… $224? Yeah, get one. Get me one too.
Big huge friggin huge rip off. Infrared is just heat. It’s just a cheap ass heating pad with a big price tag.
Go no further. That alone tells me it’s a piece of crap with typical slick overkill advertising.
Wow! TT-Thermotex! TTS! Platinum!! Why, each of those names/words is worth $250 just for being so cool and impressive sounding! NOT
For a $30 heating pad. Interesting how the “just for you” discount is on the website where everyone can get it.
Aw, you knew it was from the get-go.
Wanna buy a bridge? I have a real nice one in Brooklyn, just for you. 
Hey, pal. That’s my bridge, and it’s not for sale.
Unless you have three magic beans to trade for it.