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>> And yes, when you buy a magnet, you voluntarily agree to play roulette. It's no wonder you don't find anything. The price of stupidity.
90% of my non-findings were just dugouts (especially snow, I fucked such bookmarks - the cladman threw somewhere in the snow, and you dig in the crowded park of the neighborhood within a radius of a meter and a half, because no clear landmarks of the cladmen also left).
With magnets, only if someone has peeled, which is quite rare - and it's usually possible to get money back, with dugouts there can be a thousand different reasons.
With magnets, it is easy to prove that there is no bookmark in place by taking a picture of the place - and if everyone agrees that you are a seagull (if you have a lot of purchases and have shown yourself decently) - then you will be refunded or given a coupon.
With the sinkholes - even if you have an impeccable reputation and everyone understands that you are not a seagull - well, who will guarantee that you did not throw away the bookmark while digging, or that it does not lie deeper there? Keep looking, anyway.
mimo