Thread: Fuel Freedom International (or FFI)
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Dec 15th, 2007 11:04 PM
#1
Fuel Freedom International (or FFI)
Is there anybody who is using this so called "Fuel Capsuels" that would help you get more for the gas you normally use.
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So, happens that they have a Business Opportunity with a start up kit of $59.95. But my Cousin-In-Law said that it cost him just under $400 with a couple of boxes in capsules.
fyi - FFI is not even a member of Better Business Bureau *yet*
any feedback regarding their products would be a great help.
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Dec 15th, 2007 11:18 PM
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Tell your cousin that I have some magic beans, 3 for $25.
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Dec 15th, 2007 11:45 PM
#3
sweet picture ...
i'm really not worried @ all ...
i'm just chilling back and educating myself regarding this topic ...
besides, it's not my money going down the drain ..
btw, awesome picture!! lol
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Dec 16th, 2007 03:32 PM
#4
LOLZ
I would tend to think it's snake oil, fileable with the ol' magnetic fuel savers and crap like that.
But hey with all the fuel-miser-crazy Canadians and their love affair with cars like the Yawnris, Versa, unFit, etc. perhaps you can make tons of $$$ selling this stuff to the same ppl
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Dec 18th, 2007 06:03 PM
#5

Originally Posted by
ES_Revenge
LOLZ
But hey with all the fuel-miser-crazy Canadians and their love affair with cars like the Yawnris, Versa, unFit, etc. perhaps you can make tons of $$$ selling this stuff to the same ppl

Most of these cars *above* are small cars and consumed very little gas ...
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Dec 23rd, 2007 01:16 AM
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Q. How does MPG-CAP™ differ from other fuel additives?
A. MPG-CAP™ is not a fuel additive. It is a
combustion chamber conditioner that improves an engine’s internal combustion process to give you lower emissions, better gas mileage, and better fuel economy. Some fuel additives serve only as “fuel system cleaners” adding detergents, or harmful chemicals that can hurt your engine. MPG-CAPs™ are 100% safe for the environment and for your engine.
Bwahahhahahahaaaaaaaa!
*pause*
BWAHHAAAHAAHAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!
*longer pause*
OK, first of all, all of these products are scams. Without exception. Perhaps some injection cleaners will help your fuel economy if you have plugged injectors. But pellets in your gas? What an incredibly stupid thing to buy into.
Any "lab results" these people will show will be fabricated or doctored. Another fuel pellet company ran two tests on a bike - one without the pellets and one with - but they also removed the bike from the testing facility in-between. That's not science - it's smoke and mirrors.
Magnets, fuel pellets, all of it is garbage, sold to uneducated salesmen and end-users who feel there must be a better way. There are several. Take transit, buy a smaller car, or just lay off the gas a bit.
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Dec 25th, 2007 11:22 AM
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Originally Posted by
BartBandy
Magnets, fuel pellets, all of it is garbage, sold to uneducated salesmen and end-users who feel there must be a better way. There are several. Take transit, buy a smaller car, or just lay off the gas a bit.
lol
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Dec 26th, 2007 12:49 PM
#8
on top of the fact that the products seems a little fishy..
I would not be surprised if the 'Business Opportunity' is in fact a MLM Company.
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