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The Fuel Enhancer is a highly concentrated (8000:1) fuel additive utilizing dynamic liquid nanotechnology. Inside the fuel tank, The Fuel Enhancer is able to build an exceptionally stable three-dimensional matrix consisting of extremely small (sub-microscopic) nano-clusters, all evenly distributed within the body of the fuel. These nano-clusters are either physically, chemically or catalytically active (depending on the stage of the combustion cycle).
You can check out the product here http://my.ecoenergizer.com/getstarted.php?id=gasclick&url=product.html
or the peer marketing part here http://my.ecoenergizer.com/getstarted.php?id=gasclick&url=opp.html

2006-08-21 03:58:59 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Small Business

In reply to some of the comments/replys to my post.
#1 I am asking your opinion on my peer markinting/product so it should fall into yahoo answers guide lines.
#2 You don't have to pay any fees to membership fees to just buy the product.
#3I know peaple who have used the product, and it has stoped engine knocking, adding milage atc.
Again This post is in Q@A form I asked your opinion you gave it so I think that should be in yahoo answers guide lines

2006-08-21 06:50:02 · update #1

6 answers

This is advertising and forbidden on here, so has been reported.

'Peer marketing' is another way of saying 'you do the work, I'll collect the money, then you can recruit some other poor guys to do the work for you and we'll all get more money.' The end losers are (1) the consumers who pay over the odds for a product and (2) the people at the bottom of the pile who find that they can't convince any more people to be their downlines. Never mind that they give you a fancy title like "Area Manager" and "Regional Manager" and so on ... the principle is the same old, same old!

A "Millionaire's Matrix", my foot! "Filling the holes in the Swiss Cheese"! What will they think of next! Cheesy, it is ... smells of old socks to me!

If the product was any good (and not overloaded with pseudo-technical language and hype) don't you think it would have been taken up by the major oil companies?

I have seen exactly the same sort of hype with Health Products (don't touch mangosteen juice!), magic fuel additives, cleaning products ... you name it - if you can potentially scare some one or convince them that something they use all the time is better and cheaper from you, then it's ripe for Tier Marketing.

2006-08-21 04:10:50 · answer #1 · answered by Owlwings 7 · 0 0

The fuel enhancer sounds like a load of crap. The pseudo-scientific (or at least quasi-scientific) lingo doesn't explain much, if anything. I'd want to sit the inventor down and ask him/her to restate these statements in plain english, explain what they mean and explain how this stuff works to my, i.e. the user's, advantage.

2006-08-21 11:13:33 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Personally, I wouldn't spend a dime on it...too good to be true. Just stick with plain gasoline and you will find that you engine that was designed to run on plain gasoline will run at it's best and most efficient.

2006-08-21 11:13:31 · answer #3 · answered by Darrell B 1 · 1 0

It does NOT work. I watched a consumer report show on this product.

2006-08-21 11:07:29 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

nitrous oxide?

2006-08-21 11:06:22 · answer #5 · answered by a tao 4 · 1 0

first it's probably BS. second please repeat in english!!!

2006-08-21 11:04:14 · answer #6 · answered by JeNn13 2 · 1 0

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