I received a message apparently from Dave’s Garden but with its spelling errors and round-about method to see what it is pushing, I seriously wonder if there is evil intent at work here. Apparently, it is some kind of revolutionary new gadget that will magically boost your harvest yield.
It also reeks of the old "Too Good to be True" adage.
The message touts some method to "grow lots of nutrient-dense food... but with minimal effort and ZERO watering" with several hooks prompting you to "Sign up here", "Hop over there now", and a video to download.
For me, it all adds up to fraud.
Fact, Fiction, or Fraud?
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