Don't know if you have heard of this yet, but there is a pyramid type scheme around selling these supposedly fantastic pills that when you put it
into your gas tank helps you get increased mileage. Sounds too good to be true?
I think so. After hearing the spiel which basically give them $500 upfront, you get a bottle of the pills, and a website link to sell to others...
then you pay $60 a month for additional bottles. Of course once you hear the "selling" part your alarm bells should go off warning of a possible
pyramid scheme, which is what I believe this to be. So I did some research and it seems this is indeed a scam which preys on upon the already victims
of high gas prices.
Can a Pill Reduce Your Gas Costs?
AAA: No Magic Pill For Gas Price Blues
so before this scam reaches your neck of the woods, beware and take heed, if it sounds too good to be true, it usually is. Want to save money on gas,
conserve energy.
[edit on 5-17-2006 by worldwatcher]