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GasSavers_Chris 02-12-2006 05:09 AM

Save up to 35% on any fuel... at any pump .... anywhere!
 
Hello to all!

What would you say if you could save up to 35% on any fuel at any pump. Copy and paste www.demarco.mybpbiz.com for complete details. Hang on to your seat and enjoy to ride.
Sincerely,
Chris De Marco
De Marco Enterprises, LLC

Matt Timion 02-12-2006 05:56 AM

Hi Chris, and welcome to the
 
Hi Chris, and welcome to the site. I sure hope you're not just making one post and then vanishing, as we can always use input and more users.

About your product, I have a few problems right off the bat. Being as how I live in the Multi-Level Marketing (MLM) capital of the world (Utah) I'm instantly turned off by any product that relies on MLM to sell it's product.

A quick search on the internet finds that I'm not the only one who shares this skepticism.

https://www.scamdex.com/GasPills.htm

If you are, however, convinced that your product actually works, I'd recommend that you offer to sell some at cost to members of this website who will then test your product to determine if it really does benefit fuel economy.

I'm personally very skeptical, but IMHO skepticism is very needed when dealing with fuel saving technologies.

krousdb 02-12-2006 07:41 AM

Re: Hi Chris, and welcome to the
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt Timion
Hi Chris, and welcome to the site. I sure hope you're not just making one post and then vanishing, as we can always use input and more users.

About your product, I have a few problems right off the bat. Being as how I live in the Multi-Level Marketing (MLM) capital of the world (Utah) I'm instantly turned off by any product that relies on MLM to sell it's product.

A quick search on the internet finds that I'm not the only one who shares this skepticism.

https://www.scamdex.com/GasPills.htm

If you are, however, convinced that your product actually works, I'd recommend that you offer to sell some at cost to members of this website who will then test your product to determine if it really does benefit fuel economy.

I'm personally very skeptical, but IMHO skepticism is very needed when dealing with fuel saving technologies.

Yes, I too am skeptical. I have already tested similar products in tablet form that claim to reduce excess gas. One was called Gas-X and the other was called Mylanta Gas Relief. I placed the prescribed dosage in my gas tank and the change to my MPG was statistically insignificant.

That being said, I don't want to be closed minded about this product. I will volunteer to test it. I just need to know, do you grind ip the tablets before putting into your gas tank or do just shove it through the fuel nozzle hole?

Matt Timion 02-12-2006 08:04 AM

Re: Hi Chris, and welcome to the
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by krousdb
Yes, I too am skeptical. I have already tested similar products in tablet form that claim to reduce excess gas. One was called Gas-X and the other was called Mylanta Gas Relief. I placed the prescribed dosage in my gas tank and the change to my MPG was statistically insignificant.

Okay, this was funny :)

diamondlarry 02-12-2006 08:35 AM

Re: Hi Chris, and welcome to the
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt Timion
Quote:

Originally Posted by krousdb
Yes, I too am skeptical. I have already tested similar products in tablet form that claim to reduce excess gas. One was called Gas-X and the other was called Mylanta Gas Relief. I placed the prescribed dosage in my gas tank and the change to my MPG was statistically insignificant.

Okay, this was funny :)

Yeah, and he never even mentioned Beano. :D

iburnh2o 02-12-2006 09:09 AM

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rh77 02-12-2006 12:48 PM

Dude, you're messing with the wrong site
 
Well Mr. De Marco, you happened to have chosen one of the most scientifically-based fuel economy forums. We need real data by a third party, or test it ourselves -- testimonials are hearsay. We report the data and the users decide. If the product works, then you would have no problem with independent, empirical testing. Otherwise, we can smell a scam from a mile away.

RH77

Compaq888 02-12-2006 12:51 PM

I ain't paying money for
 
I ain't paying money for nothing. All my gas saving stuff is proven. If somebody wants me to experiment their product it's either proven or if it's not they give me the product to test it out to prove it for free.

35% is a lot.

GasSavers_DaX 02-13-2006 09:59 AM

Re: I ain't paying money for
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Compaq888
35% is a lot.

Agreed. I call BS unless you back up your claim with some results, Mr. DeMarco.

n0rt0npr0 02-13-2006 10:54 AM

This **** is on eBay. I,
 
This **** is on eBay. I, myself, am questioning whether this pill will DISSOLVE in the tank fully. Hrm...

Lets hear a vote: I am willing to spend $20 to debunk this. You guys think I should? If it turns out negative, my negative results will be searchable by google, filling my need to warn others of possible scams. I'm keeping watch for cheap low count sets of them pills on eBay. I think 6 treated tanks will yield results to go yay or nay.

The first test will be videotaped: It will show the pill dissolving in gasoline while I gently stir the mixture.

Second (if it does indeed perfectly dissolve) will be the actual vehicle mileage results strictly adhering to the product instructions
https://images6.theimagehosting.com/wtf!_GasPill.th.jpg
I will log all this and the weekly weather averages in the gaslog. And, if requested, the previous year mpg and weather averages too.
The weather will be warming here shortly. Kind of a bad time to test right now...but I do have last years data to compare to..


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