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I cannot believe to other people making up a water fuel bussiness scam ?

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So the beautiful talks that come out of their mouth is good to be true. but not. They are taking advantage to desperate people that want to believe to their product. So they buy their fraud products.

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  1. Yeah it's a ridiculous scam.  There's a good story linked below on how water powered cars will never work.


  2. What's harder to believe is that no one attempts to stop them.  People have been selling magnets to go on your fuel line for decades, saying they improve mileage, and it's not true.  

    I don't know why it is that scam artists are not targeted by law enforcement.

  3. “There's a sucker born every minute”

    “Every crowd has a silver lining.”

    P. T. Barnum

    As long as they keep the price reasonable low people will take a chance, no matter what the math or the experts say, And they hope it'll work, and beside it makes a good story, big oil and the auto companies conspiring to keep big oil rich and the government looking the other way while big oil, government, auto companies kill the inventors the water power car, the 200 mpg carburetor, oh never mind the patents are online and FREE to use, sigh.

    If I was less honest I'd be selling these things too.

  4. Is it a scam? Did you try it or something. Your question was kind of hard to understand. Can you add details and tell why you think it is a scam? That would be great, thanks.

  5. Well don't try to get something from nothing. It never works. I am 77 and have heard this garbage all my life.

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