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Dear Members,

I stumbled upon the following site during a net search:

http://birthtime.net/index.html

 

The above site owners provide birth time rectification (accurate to a

second) for a fee. Rectification is based on known life events.

 

If they can be so confident that their technique works, it MUST be

some technique that is PROVEN, right?

 

Wonder what it is.

 

Regards,

Rangarajan

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Wise men of internet trade assert that, as a rule, one should be

cautious while entering monetary transactions when details regarding

name, address, phone number etc. of the persons offering goods

or services are not available on the website. It is risky.

 

Hasmukhrai J Mehta,

http://www.astroclinica.com

Rangarajan Krishnamoorthy <ranga wrote:

Dear Members,I stumbled upon the following site during a net search:http://birthtime.net/index.htmlThe above site owners provide birth time rectification (accurate to a second) for a fee. Rectification is based on known life events.If they can be so confident that their technique works, it MUST be some technique that is PROVEN, right? Wonder what it is.Regards,RangarajanHasmukhrai J MehtaAstrological services par excellencehttp://www.astroclinica.com

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Dear Rangarajan,

 

Could be that they have found the answer BUT could be just

another opportunity to make money from the ignorant and

credulous. I would like to see them do a rectification on an

observed TOB and give them an hour time span such as

Mr Rao is attempting. But I wouldn't waste US $70.

 

 

Ron Gaunt

 

 

 

On Thu, 28 Jul 2005 13:37:36 -0000, you wrote:

 

>Dear Members,

>I stumbled upon the following site during a net search:

>http://birthtime.net/index.html

>

>The above site owners provide birth time rectification (accurate to a

>second) for a fee. Rectification is based on known life events.

>

>If they can be so confident that their technique works, it MUST be

>some technique that is PROVEN, right?

>

>Wonder what it is.

>

>Regards,

>Rangarajan

>

>

>

>

>

>

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