cellphone antenna boosters

cain

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the ones that's like a sticker, is it a myth? i don't see how it can boost your signal
 

Amused

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It seems to be a very profitable scam.

DAMN my morality! If I didn't have any, I'd be on easy street. :( :|
 

loic2003

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It's a big steaming pile of crap.
As are the similar "battery booster" stickers....
 

desk

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yeh, i dont think they work well (if at all). however, i did buy a bunch of these (10000) in bulk for about $400 during my get rich quick days. yes, im dumb, lets move on.

luckily my parents own a business and have been selling them for me for $1.99 each (retail is a ridiculous 19.99). they sell about 1-2 per day (and we split the money). i've made about $800 bucks in 1.5 years.

people have never returned or complained about them (probably because they are cheap and dont really care).
 

Zim Hosein

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Originally posted by: cain
the ones that's like a sticker, is it a myth? i don't see how it can boost your signal

It doesn't; I'm still amazed that they can legally sell products like this :confused:
 

Spike

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I bought one for $1 along with a new battery. That second item qualified me for free shipping so I couldn't complain though it definity did nothing for my reception.
 

cain

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yeah the thing is that i buy a lot of books online and once in awhile the seller sends me one of those boosters. i finally gave up one day and decided to slap it on, did nothing ahahah. probably would have had better luck with aluminum foil
 

Mo0o

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I actually have one on my phone but i got it for free from some package that i no longer remember. And yeah, it doesn't do anything. But i did see it for sale at walgreens for 10 bucks, suckers.