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MPG-Caps
« on: August 24, 2008, 01:21:14 PM »
The moderator of the Political Board chose to delete these comments. I repost them here for your benefit.

The jig is up, what pill are you pushing this month, a herbal tonic that relieves stress? Coupled with a vegen vitamin drink, that eases the flow of urine? haha.


I don't sell pills. One of the products I market is the MPG-capTM, an EPA registered product with well over 20 yrs of landmark research & over 20 million miles of commercial city/highway fleet testing... used by commercial fleets in North America, Europe, and Asia. Now, ...we've made it available at the individual consumer level as well.
 
It has been proven to increase engine efficiency, reduce fuel consumption and reduce vehicular pollution.
It comes in a caplet form, a pre-crushed form for easier dissolvability in diesel fuel, and a liquid form called BOOST
It looks very similar to a vitamin. We like to playfully refer to it as Viagra for the engine, because in addition to saving people money on their fuel costs, it results in more power, and a better performance of the engine.

If you'd like to know more about this product, you can visit: www.milespergallonproduct.com for more info

...or you can go to any Barnes & Noble, Borders books, etc and pick up a copy of "Your Business At Home".

   
"Your Business At Home"

This esteemed sister publication to "Success" magazine hit newstands all across North America on August 16th, 2008 and they have chosen to devote an entire issue to us and what we've been able to accomplish on a global scale in so relatively small a period of time.


If you'd like to hear some actual truckers discussing their results when using these products  click here
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Re: MPG-Caps
« Reply #1 on: August 26, 2008, 10:46:03 AM »
LOL I must say you are good.
I would hire you any day  ;D

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Re: MPG-Caps
« Reply #2 on: August 27, 2008, 10:55:49 AM »
The EPA registration is nothing more than to say the chemical properties of the pill will not damage the engine. The EPA registration doesn't mean the pill has been tested and works.

There is no independent, double blind, scientific evidence to show the FFI fuel caps work.

The business plan of FFI is a simple multilevel marketing scheme. The business works via people "buying in" to have rights to sell the fuel cap.

The organisation shares many similarities with pyramid schemes: there is heavy emphasis on "distributors" recruiting other people in order to make commissions.

This is a business practice commonly associated with corporations with little belief in their products (in their heart of hearts).

Oh, and Jags logical fallacy of claiming she does this in part to save the world (via stopping environmental change) is a joke. Either she's a liar, or doesn't have a 160 IQ.
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Re: MPG-Caps
« Reply #3 on: August 27, 2008, 08:08:19 PM »
The EPA registration is nothing more than to say the chemical properties of the pill will not damage the engine. The EPA registration doesn't mean the pill has been tested and works.

Who has claimed otherwise?

The EPA doesn't test any product's efficacy, ...that's not what they do. however, EPA registration is significant in itself because it demonstrates that product is safe to use in your engine and will not cause any damage to it.

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There is no independent, double blind, scientific evidence to show the FFI fuel caps work.

There is plenty of independent 3rd party testing from all over the planet.
Independent Labs, Universities, governments etc., etc.,

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The business plan of FFI is a simple multilevel marketing scheme. The business works via people "buying in" to have rights to sell the fuel cap.

The organisation shares many similarities with pyramid schemes: there is heavy emphasis on "distributors" recruiting other people in order to make commissions.

There is an emphasis on recruiting other people because that's what network mktg is and does, ...especially in the early stages of a network mktg company, ...the emphasis is put on recruiting. If you were to start any business, would you not hire a staff?  Readers interested in additional clarification can download this document about Timing to understand how it relates to emphasis and when.

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This is a business practice commonly associated with corporations with little belief in their products (in their heart of hearts).

You couldn't be more incorrect. Corporations with little belief in their products do not spend millions of dollars building a worldwide infrastructure, investing in physical offices on the ground, and the staffing of those offices in London, England, Tokyo, Japan, Taiwan, Mexico, Brazil, Philipines, Vietnam, Thailand, Uganda etc., etc., etc

You clearly know nothing about what we do, and for you to state you do is pure lies.
You're like the guy who will stand next to an oasis in the desert and turn thirsty people away, telling them the watering hole is full of poison, ...only to laugh as they go off and die of thirst. You ought to be ashamed of yourself.

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Oh, and Jags logical fallacy of claiming she does this in part to save the world (via stopping environmental change) is a joke. Either she's a liar, or doesn't have a 160 IQ.

...or Nordic is just being his usual troll like self again.  ::)

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Re: MPG-Caps
« Reply #4 on: August 28, 2008, 03:07:48 AM »
Fuck these haters, When its ready in Australia, let me know

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Re: MPG-Caps
« Reply #5 on: August 28, 2008, 04:13:53 AM »
Who has claimed otherwise?

The EPA doesn't test any product's efficacy, ...that's not what they do. however, EPA registration is significant in itself because it demonstrates that product is safe to use in your engine and will not cause any damage to it.

There is plenty of independent 3rd party testing from all over the planet.
Independent Labs, Universities, governments etc., etc.,

There is an emphasis on recruiting other people because that's what network mktg is and does, ...especially in the early stages of a network mktg company, ...the emphasis is put on recruiting. If you were to start any business, would you not hire a staff?  Readers interested in additional clarification can download this document about Timing to understand how it relates to emphasis and when.

You couldn't be more incorrect. Corporations with little belief in their products do not spend millions of dollars building a worldwide infrastructure, investing in physical offices on the ground, and the staffing of those offices in London, England, Tokyo, Japan, Taiwan, Mexico, Brazil, Philipines, Vietnam, Thailand, Uganda etc., etc., etc

You clearly know nothing about what we do, and for you to state you do is pure lies.
You're like the guy who will stand next to an oasis in the desert and turn thirsty people away, telling them the watering hole is full of poison, ...only to laugh as they go off and die of thirst. You ought to be ashamed of yourself.

...or Nordic is just being his usual troll like self again.  ::)

You throw around the EPA acronym to give the product credibility. There are plenty of products that don't damage the engine.

EPA does actually test products. For example it will test cars of given brands to see if they live up to advertised fuel efficiency.

The emphasis on recruiting negatively impacts the product because a company due to the very nature of multi-level marketing. So it's now a marketing company, not a technology company? Surely the priority there speaks volumes.

So where is the INDEPENDENT, DOUBLE BLIND, SCIENTIFIC evidence (i.e. so I can see it)?  If all those terms are not met it's not truly valid scientific evidence. This criteria is CRITICAL.

Jag, I'm absolutely correct. Multi level marketing IS the signature of a company with little belief in the product. FFI might be the exception to the rule, but notice how I didn't direct that at FFI directly.
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Re: MPG-Caps
« Reply #6 on: August 28, 2008, 10:48:28 AM »
You throw around the EPA acronym to give the product credibility. There are plenty of products that don't damage the engine.

We do not "throw" around the EPA acronym, we state very clearly that our products are all EPA registered.
This is important information for the consumer to know, because it validates our statementss that the products will not harm engines or void warranties.

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EPA does actually test products. For example it will test cars of given brands to see if they live up to advertised fuel efficiency.

The EPA does not test vehicles, car manufacturers test vehicles in EPA facilities.

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The emphasis on recruiting negatively impacts the product because a company due to the very nature of multi-level marketing. So it's now a marketing company, not a technology company? Surely the priority there speaks volumes.

So where is the INDEPENDENT, DOUBLE BLIND, SCIENTIFIC evidence (i.e. so I can see it)?  If all those terms are not met it's not truly valid scientific evidence. This criteria is CRITICAL.

They are located on the website. You're more than welcome to visit it and see that information for yourself.

ps: I've split the OFF-TOPIC portion of your response, and included it and my response in a more appropriate thread
http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?topic=110460.msg3255291#msg3255291
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