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  • Treasure Locator 3000Pro X3 support abd feedback required

    Hi,

    I have been using Treasure Locator 3000Pro X3 since 2 years.

    I wanted to find whether anyone has used the same product and succeeded.

    I also require some technical support and feedback on his product.

    Your views are welcome on [email protected]

  • #2
    Looks like a high-tech dowsing rod...

    What have you found with it?

    Have you contacted the manufacturer for tech support?

    Have you done randomized blind testing on it to see objectively whether it works?

    Out of pure curiosity, how much did it cost?

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    • #3
      Thanks for the response Carl.

      Here are some of the things we found:

      1.A Wooden box containing a copper sheet in 5 feet depth from 20 meters distance.

      2.Iron piece in 2 feet depth from A distance of 30 meters.

      Nothing has been found more than 20 times despite of pointing out the area from atleast 2-5 Kms.

      There was no response from the manufacturer for tech support.

      Blind Randomized testing wasn't done as we don't have any technical manuals.

      Price was around $1100.

      We have pointed more than 30 places from a distance of 5Km. We are now in a dilemma whether to go ahead and dig them out, but hesitating to do it because of the unimpressed track Record.

      Can you help us out what to do now?

      Do you have any technical and user manuals of the product with you?

      Also we need to understand the working principle of the product better.Do you have any idea? We are from India.Does this has any impact?

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      • #4
        No, I don't have any additional information on this unit. If you don't know how to use it, don't have a manual, and the manufacturer won't respond, then you might be stuck. Try some of the other treasure forums like TreasureNet.com and thunting.com.

        If you figure out the basics of how to use it, then set up some randomized blind tests to see if the device really works. My experience with these dowsing-style locators is they simply don't work. I do own 2 Ranger-Tell units, and it is a blatant scam. See my report on it here:

        http://www.geotech1.com/cgi-bin/page...iner/index.dat

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