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mrsmaveric | 12:43 Wed 25th Apr 2012 | ChatterBank
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who has invented a device [a mel-meter] named after his daughter who was tragically killed,that will communicate with her from ''the other side'' and they are now on sale...would you buy one and what would you ask a dearly departed loved one??...if you made ''contact''....
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No, I wouldn't buy one.

I don't know what I'd ask. I think I said it all when they were alive. One thing that I will be eternally grateful for was the last thing I said to my Uncle before he died was that I loved him. He died suddenly....so it's not like I was given a chance to chose something to say.

Maybe I'd ask them if there's a God.
Where's that £50 I lent you lol.
I would also say a big thank you for all the cheques I've been receiving since my Uncle died.
I've just been reading this too. I expect a lot of people will buy it if they're so inclined, just like a lot of people go to mediums etc when loved ones have died. Personally I wouldn't have the nerve rather than because I think it's tosh.
A device that will communicate with her from the other side eh...

Nutter.
"I'm sorry I didn't believe you, when you said you were ill"

:o(
They're just bulls**t detectors aren't they?
http://www.pro-measure.com/Mel_Meters_s/97.htm
That's a sad one baldric :-(
an unpleasant way to cash in on grief.
Sadly, only the gullible will buy these BUT if such a thing was possible, I'd love to have a chat with my dear departed grandparents.
No I wouldn't buy one, I think your loved ones are accessible to you after death anyway, and I have nothing to ask anyone whose dead.

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