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price of divining/dowsing rods job

  • 03-02-2015 11:15PM
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    More than likely not the right forum, but howsever!

    (Main question before reading the rest is, does anyone know how much a person who is qualified in this practice costs?)

    My mam was chatting to a man she knows who has recently gotten into using those divining/dowsing rods. She had seen some sort of programme (long story short) whereby a person in a house was very ill and someone used those rods around the house..turns out there were bad lines or water line directly under the floor where the woman slept, and therefore when she moved rooms, she got better. She told the man this.

    So my mam has had bad health lately, and my father isn't far behind her. The man she knows (not friends, more acquaintances) offered to use his rods on our house.
    She asked him how much, he said "whatever you think."

    She persisted/insisted/was adamant he give her a price but he wouldn't, nor would he say how much he has asked for for other jobs. He just kept saying, whatever you think its worth.

    So basically, my question is,
    does anyone have an idea how much one of these people cost?? Is it per hour or like what the man said, 'whatever you feel like'?
    Thanks!


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 40,259 ✭✭✭✭Mellor


    I wouldn't give a con-man like that a penny.

    Divining/dowsing rods are no more accurate at finding water than random guessing. You'd have a lot of success checked local authority record records. But whats the point. The presence of "bad water" underground is not what is making old people sick.


  • Subscribers Posts: 19,421 ✭✭✭✭Oryx


    This doesnt really belong here, I dont know where to suggest it does belong.


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