Power Balance Bands Done and Dusted.....!

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loco4olas
loco4olas
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23 Dec 2010 11:41am

ACCC chairman Graeme Samuel said in a statement: "Power Balance has admitted that there is no credible scientific basis for the claims and therefore no reasonable grounds for making representations about the benefits of the product.

"Its conduct may have contravened the misleading and deceptive conduction section of the Trade Practices Act 1974," Mr Samuel said.

"When a product is heavily promoted, sold at major sporting stores and worn by celebrities, consumers tend to give a certain legitimacy to the product and the representations being made."

www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/power-balance-bracelets-exposed-as-a-sham-20101223-195u7.html
getfunky
getfunky
WA
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23 Dec 2010 11:14am
Pity a LOT of other companies and products aren't made to adhere to as strict standards of proof.

rongroen
rongroen
WA
75 posts
WA, 75 posts
23 Dec 2010 11:47am
It'll be interesting to see how the "ambassadors" react, and whether they will keep wearing and supporting their bands now.

Although just because I can't "scientifically" prove that I feel stronger and more flexible wearing the band (or my lucky underpants), does mean that I don't feel stronger and more flexible.
stamp
stamp
QLD
2800 posts
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23 Dec 2010 2:13pm
i'm sure the power balance company saw this coming when they started out and just hoped to make as much cash as possible before the fad was exposed or people lost interest.

i wonder if the suckers who bought power balance bands are the same who bought and wore lycra tights when they were marketed as 'skins'?
sammyd
sammyd
QLD
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23 Dec 2010 2:19pm
The poor dudes that had a stand at the pKRA on the goldy - i think the compay was elken powerbands -
They were trying to promote their product and all the kites knew it was a sham -
They couldnt even sell em for $20
The stood there all week and talked to about 5 people

kyteryder
kyteryder
NSW
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23 Dec 2010 3:27pm
It is amazing what rubbish people believe in. Everyone that bought one deserves to loose their $20 - $60.
Bully
Bully
WA
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WA, 170 posts
23 Dec 2010 12:54pm
my room mate genuinely thought that she had better physical balance whilst wearing one i.e you could push her soulder and she wouldnt fall over if she was wearing one, but would if she wasnt. her other friend carried a PB card (plastic card with powerbalance written on it @ about $60 a pop) in her handbag..so she has better balance whilst walking down the street! I thought it was so funny i just agreed and let them run with it.

if the hologram doesnt work, the marketing sure does!
Charl dv
Charl dv
WA
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WA, 2485 posts
23 Dec 2010 12:54pm
no but seriously it makes me balance so much better and i land like everything with one on
sir ROWDY
sir ROWDY
WA
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23 Dec 2010 1:07pm
kyteryder said...

It is amazing what rubbish people believe in. Everyone that bought one deserves to loose their $20 - $60.


70bucks actually... and yeah, suck sh!t haha.
Trant
Trant
NSW
601 posts
NSW, 601 posts
23 Dec 2010 4:19pm
sir ROWDY said...

kyteryder said...

It is amazing what rubbish people believe in. Everyone that bought one deserves to loose their $20 - $60.


70bucks actually... and yeah, suck sh!t haha.


You can actually ask for your money back.
From the website
To obtain a refund please visit our website www.powerbalance.com.au or contact us toll-free on 1800 733 436


Which makes ebay auctions selling them for $20 :
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/BRAND-NEW-POWER-BALANCE-WRIST-BAND-/110627429224?pt=AU_Adult_Unisex_Accessories&hash=item19c1e89b68#ht_500wt_1156

very tempting
KnutH
KnutH
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23 Dec 2010 4:33pm
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BennyB12
BennyB12
QLD
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23 Dec 2010 4:39pm
The same could be said for organised religion.... The biggest scam of all... and still gettin em by the millions!!
getfunky
getfunky
WA
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WA, 4485 posts
23 Dec 2010 2:46pm
Bully said...

my room mate genuinely thought that she had better physical balance whilst wearing one i.e you could push her soulder and she wouldnt fall over if she was wearing one, but would if she wasnt. her other friend carried a PB card (plastic card with powerbalance written on it @ about $60 a pop) in her handbag..so she has better balance whilst walking down the street!


Wow!

Hadn't heard of the credit card one before.. that is truly astounding..

That gullible and you haven't managed to shag em yet??





Benny said: The same could be said for organised religion.... The biggest scam of all... and still gettin em by the millions!!



Amen

INTHELOOP
INTHELOOP
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23 Dec 2010 10:14pm
sammyd said...

The poor dudes that had a stand at the pKRA on the goldy - i think the compay was elken powerbands -
They were trying to promote their product and all the kites knew it was a sham -
They couldnt even sell em for $20
The stood there all week and talked to about 5 people




Did you see how much it worked on Tom Ryan?
He fell into pieces after he took the powerband off.
That was the most exciting thing the Esken stall at PKRA GC event saw all week.


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