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Dear All

TAKE TWO! Apologies must have been having a 63yo 'senior moment' well at least I did not part with ?32, admit I was duped by a so called Ruth Miller 76 who was attacked on the same day in multiple locations, she has popped up in East Croydon and Lewisham - so far.

You can pick this personal alarm key ring, which emits 140db when the pin is pulled FOR ?3.15 p&p included.

Via Ebay copy this via 'search' 140db Personal Panic Police Approved Keyring Rape Attack Safety Security Alarm


RECHARGEABLE VERSIONS:

Just ordered a rechargeable version: copy via ebay 'search'

130dB Personal Siren Rechargeable Flashlight Alarming Device

?12.07 inc p&p

cheaper version:

USB Rechargeable Waterproof LED Flashlight Personal Alarm Keychain

?7.49 inc p&p


LOL this is NOT to 'alarm' anyone.

It has been effectively used by people of all age groups.

I am NOT advising that you purchase, however I just wanted you to be aware of this personal alarm and that you can then make an 'informed' choice.

Some of you I know will not consider getting the alarm however if you know of a friend or relative that has been in an unsafe situation previously, that you at least share details.

That I have been excluded from facebook since 9th November is most frustrating as I would have shared details via various facebook community groups.

My motive to share this with you is about looking out for each other.

xxx

Michael


PS: I have just submitted a detailed complaint to the ASA - so called Ruth Miller, a 76 year old woman from Dulwich, Southwark is ALSO (so far) from

Cambridge, Wellingborough, Oxfordshire, Dublin, Australia, and four USA locations

LEFT hand drive vehicles are evident in the photo.

An IRISH version show different police vehicles.

Maybe another fictional character: I wanted to get a professional?s opinion on the effectiveness of SafeSound, so I talked to Chief of Police Jeff Strum.

https://waronguns.blogspot.com/2020/05/and-if-you-act-now.html

Thunderblue600 wrote at February 19, 02:29PM:


> Dear All

> When browsing www.inyourarea.co.uk, the irritating pop ups

> and advertising aside, sometimes interesting stuff gets shared.

> LOL this is NOT to 'alarm' anyone.

> This is a personal alarm the size of a large key fob, created out

> of a tragedy, and endorsed by the police, This recent incident in

> Dulwich highlights how effective the device is.

> It has been effectively used by people of all age groups.

> I am NOT advising that you purchase, however I just wanted you to be

> be aware of this personal alarm and that you can then make an

> 'informed' choice.

> Some of you I know will not consider getting the alarm (?32.61 for

> two alarms, and 'To help protect senior residents, the Safe Personal

> Alarm currently has a special senior discount offering 50% off to Southwark

> residents.') however if you know of a friend or relative that has been in an

> unsafe situation previously, that you at least share details.

> That I have been excluded from facebook since 9th November is most

> frustrating as I would have shared details via various facebook community groups.

> My motive to share this with you is about looking out for each other.

> xxx

> Michael

> [getsafepersonalalarm.com]


> Attachments splashc2-uk.jpg (114.4KB)   splashc5-uk.jpg (79.4KB)   splashc3-uk.jpg (90.8KB)


[Edited 22/2/22 to include, above, the original opening post, for clarity and context]


Why post an advertiser's library stock photographs here? Check them in tineye.com or Google images first. Do you really believe the advertiser's copy?


> as I would have shared details via various facebook community groups.


How many do you belong to?

Just wanted to say that Thunderblue aka Michael is a really nice chap. He does absolutely loads of voluntary work for the community particularly in Nunhead. At the start of the pandemic he was first out of the block delivering prescription medicines for Krystals pharmacy, free of charge for those elderly and vulnerable that could not get out.


He also escorted an Elvis impersonator all around the streets of Nunhead to cheer people up and raise money for charity, when we were clapping for the NHS.


His post is a genuine effort to let people know about these alarms in case they wish to get one.


The most generous, kind and charitable person you are ever likely to meet.

Thunderblue600 Wrote:

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> I am NOT advertising but merely shared this out of

> concern for the safety of others - what you have

> all responded with is of no relevance.


so what's the point of you saying this and using stock photos.. so you don't know any thing about the photos you have put up to advertiser this ??

Thunderblue600 Wrote:

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> I used 'stock' photos to help illustrate what the

> alarm looks like.

> So is it against the t&c of this forum to use

> stock photos?

> I really don't get your point at all

> SO WHAT?


and the people why put the photos of them in you post ?? just asking, so stop throwing your dummy out of the pram,

KidKruger Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> Jesus - give the guy a break.

> He does loads for local community and his posts

> are always well-intended - hardly fair sport to

> pick on him, is it ?


sorry kid who's picking on him i am just stating a fact. did he get permission to put the lady's photo on this forum ??

does he know the lady in the photo ?? as i say JUST STATING FACTS and just because as you say "He does loads for local community",,, WHAT??

My dear neighbour Janet her son has ordered one of these alarms, she made an informed decision after reading the article - so if my effort to share this information here is going to make ONE person feel safer when out on the streets then it has been a worthwhile exercise

> Some of you I know will not consider

> getting the alarm (?32.61 for two alarms,


When I tried the website yesterday I found that if I simply left the order selection page open, the system produced a gradual series of reductions — one of them even incorporating a 'lucky' spinner — that brought the offered price for a pair down from approximately ?65 to ?32, ?17, and then ?8, with graduated prices of ~ ?7 per pair for larger orders. This morning it did the same.


I wouldn't in any case even consider buying from these systematically lying shysters. There are plenty of sellers on other familiar web marketplaces, some offering unit prices of around ?4 or even less, and some verified purchaser recommendations that can probably be trusted. Cf the attached. Repeated edits, btw, due to some glitchiness experienced in updating image attachmemts.

Ian thanks you and other did me a big favour, you were quite right to raise questions - I hold my hand up and feel like a dick head - however not only have I since updated the post but I have ALSO submitted a detailed complaint to the ASA.

so called Ruth Miller, a 76 year old woman from Dulwich, Southwark is ALSO (so far) from

Cambridge, Wellingborough, Oxfordshire, Dublin, Australia, and four USA locations

LEFT hand drive vehicles are evident in the photo.

An IRISH version show different police vehicles.

Maybe another fictional character: I wanted to get a professional?s opinion on the effectiveness of SafeSound, so I talked to Chief of Police Jeff Strum.

https://waronguns.blogspot.com/2020/05/and-if-you-act-now.html

Dear Ian and others here and via Nextdoor - have been advised there are much cheaper versions available.

I tried to find press media about this 'incident' nothing. LOL I was duped but hey was not intending to purchase an alarm for myself.

HAVE UPDATED MY POST!


Dear All

TAKE TWO! Apologies must have been having a 63yo 'senior moment' well at least I did not part with ?32, admit I was duped by a so called Ruth Miller 76 who was attacked on the same day in multiple locations, she has popped up in East Croydon and Lewisham - so far.

You can pick this personal alarm key ring, which emits 140db when the pin is pulled FOR ?3.15 p&p included.

Via Ebay copy this via 'search' 140db Personal Panic Police Approved Keyring Rape Attack Safety Security Alarm


LOL this is NOT to 'alarm' anyone.

It has been effectively used by people of all age groups.

I am NOT advising that you purchase, however I just wanted you to be aware of this personal alarm and that you can then make an 'informed' choice.

Some of you I know will not consider getting the alarm however if you know of a friend or relative that has been in an unsafe situation previously, that you at least share details.

That I have been excluded from facebook since 9th November is most frustrating as I would have shared details via various facebook community groups.

My motive to share this with you is about looking out for each other.

xxx

Michael

Just ordered a rechargeable version: copy via ebay 'search'

130dB Personal Siren Rechargeable Flashlight Alarming Device

?12.07 inc p&p


cheaper version:

USB Rechargeable Waterproof LED Flashlight Personal Alarm Keychain

?7.49 inc p&p

I have just submitted a detailed complaint to the ASA - so called Ruth Miller, a 76 year old woman from Dulwich, Southwark is ALSO (so far) from

Cambridge, Wellingborough, Oxfordshire, Dublin, Australia, and four USA locations

LEFT hand drive vehicles are evident in the photo.

An IRISH version show different police vehicles.

Maybe another fictional character: I wanted to get a professional?s opinion on the effectiveness of SafeSound, so I talked to Chief of Police Jeff Strum.

https://waronguns.blogspot.com/2020/05/and-if-you-act-now.html

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