Wednesday, February 11, 2009

So this is the chip you should be looking for if you want a TESLAR watch. (I think?)

www.AYUSCorp.com/partners.php <~ They admit they are partners with Philip Stein, but is Philip Stein ready to tell the public that TESLAR chips are not in the new watches? Of course not!

http://www.shopaholicsdaily.com/2008/11/21/large-scattered-diamond-watch-rose-lizard-strap-by-philip-stein-teslar/ <~ Someone out there is just as mad as me! Now that I've been researching these companies I've came across many blog threads with multiple warnings or complaints about being scammed. I think someone should tell Philip...

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Neiman Marcus


So I was shopping the other day and since this Philip Stein FAKE TESLAR watch I spent a ridiculous amount of money on has clearly been on my mind-- I decided to see if it was my mistake as an uninformed consumer or actually someone elses. Good News: I'm not the dumb one-- they are! Bad News: Joke is still on me because I'm down about 5 grand because of their mistake (if you want to call it that). So I asked to see a watch that had the Teslar logo on it to see the back-- Teslar chips. I also looked at the back of mine-- not Teslar chips. I then asked if the new one that looked like mine was a Teslar watch and the sales lady said yes. I even asked to see the packaging it came in to see if it was like mine. YES! TESLAR box, TESLAR watch case, TESLAR pamphlets explaining how the technology works... but the watch uses a completely different chip that in my opinion is worthless (I've only had the watch a few weeks, but it has only brought me stress-- enough stress to spend my time blogging about it!) Now I'm going to have to buy a real TESLAR watch just to calm me down and help me sleep at night... but I refuse to give any more of my money to a joke of a company like Philip Stein. Can someone please help me find a TESLAR watch that isn't a Philip Stein? Or should I be mad at Neiman Marcus?

Philip Stein Scam



Philip Stein watches are no longer equipped with Teslar Technology. If you are planning to buy a Philip Stein Teslar watch be sure you're actually buying a watch with a teslar chip. Unfortunately, I didn't know Philip Stein watches now use a different chip. The newer editions of Philip Stein "feel-good" watches are equipped with a "multi-frequency alloy." No alloy maintains any type of charge, and even if it was programmed with these frequencies-- there is no way to get it out. Having it positioned next to a battery source doesn't do anything! I started doing research on the watch chips hoping to find that the new version is even better than Teslar--- WRONG! I was scammed. This is some information I found online:


-- "It is easy to tell as the fake is smooth and Teslar's, with the nanos, is bumpy. If you do not feel the same when you get your watch back after repair, open the back and make sure you have a real chip (it is bumpy) and make sure your old chip has not been turned over. If it has, it will be discolored on the back. You have been charged $50 per chip for only flipping it over, and unfortunately you have been scammed." -- freshsearch.net

"PHILIP STEIN uses frequency-based technologies to restore and improve the natural flow in our bodies, which can often become disrupted by many of the pressures, stresses and disturbances in our modern society and environment. By incorporating technologies in the watches that replicate the Earth’s natural frequency, as well as other natural frequencies, many wearers report positive benefits and an overall improvement in their well-being.
PHILIP STEIN currently utilizes two types of technology in our products.


Single Frequency Technology (SFT), uses two chips that interact with the electric field of the battery and the magnetic field of the watch movement to create a frequency ranging from 7-9Hz.


Multiple Frequency Technology (MFT), introduced in the PHILIP STEIN Prestige Collection, utilizes an alloy disk permanently programmed with multiple, natural well-being frequencies in addition to the 7-9Hz frequency. " -- PhilipStein.com

-- Single Frequency Technology? 7-8-9 that is 3 frequencies which are carried on the scalar signal. This means it is not frequency based and certainly not a "single frequency technology."

--Multiple Frequency Technology?

1- What are the natural well-being frequencies? I would really love for Philip Stein to explain this one.

2- An alloy disc permanently programmed with frequencies? Does alloy maintain any type of charge? NO!


"They believed that matter and energy are two forms of the same substance. Matter that vibrates at a very slow frequency or resonance, is referred to as "physical matter." Matter that vibrates at such a fast frequency that it becomes invisible to the eye, is known as "subtle matter" or "subtle energy." The electrical impulses that travel through us, the frequencies of light, sound, or even radio and cell frequencies, are all considered subtle energy." -- PhilipStein.com


There is no such thing as "subtle matter."

Can Philip Stein get away with this?