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Spent $200 on a 'truth serum' supplement - complete waste or was I set up?
I bought this expensive online course that promised to debunk the big moon landing cover-up for real. It cost me $200 and all I got was a weird powder they called 'truth serum' that gave me a headache. Took it while watching their 'exclusive' videos and nothing changed except my wallet got lighter. Has anyone else fallen for these so-called 'revelation packages' that turn out to be just expensive placebos?
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maryt625d ago
Bro i totally feel you on this. Spent 150 bucks on some 'exclusive moon landing proof' bundle last year and all i got was a headache and a weird aftertaste from their 'clarity drops'. Those things are just sugar and herbs or whatever. The videos were just grainy old clips anyone could find on youtube for free. It's so frustrating because they make it sound so real and then you're just left feeling ripped off and stupid. Honestly these 'revelation packages' are just a way to take money from people who want to believe in something. Don't beat yourself up, it happens to the best of us.
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henrycooper5d ago
Hang on, isn't "truth serum" usually a myth from old spy movies? I don't think it's even a real thing you can buy as a powder, someone just slapped a fancy name on some herbs to make a quick buck.
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evan_burns954d ago
Lol yeah I fell for something similar a couple years back and it taught me a lesson. What worked for me was just sticking to well-known sources and checking reviews from multiple places before buying anything like that. Saved me a ton of hassle and cash since then.
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