Pills and magnets don't improve gas efficiency
With the price of gasoline going higher and higher, crooks are capitalizing on people’s fear and insecurity. Pills, potions and magnets are a couple of the ploys floating around out there. But, the Federal Trade Commission has said absolutely that they don’t work. One company that made a device it claimed would increase fuel efficiency by 25 percent has been fined more than $4 million. FuelMax, Super FuelMax and Fuel Saver Pro were few of the names under which it was sold. People may think spending $100 on a product can’t hurt. But it sure can. Don’t buy into these scams.
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