A couple of months back my mother went to seminar at my local church
hall. I didn't ask her what it was about because i assumed it to be a
typical church seminar. Then a couple of weeks ago, i came across a
document which had the title "FusionExcel : Quantum Pendant" along
with the screaming signature words such as 'PV', 'Direct Sponsor' and
'Membership Fee'.
The product they are selling is a stupid pendant that supposedly
'energizes' water for drinking that improves overall health. How this
is done is by resting a cup of water on top of the pendant for 20 mins
and for the rest of the time, the pendant is worn around the neck and
to be taken off before bath.
Luckily my mother did not sign up for this nonsense. I googled
'FusionExcel + scam' but nothing significant turned up so i turn to
you guys for information.

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