Hi, I saw an ad in a newspaper about a way to increase gas milage. They gave the following web site address for more information. www.picctv.com/usar7
Is this real? Does it really increase gas milage as they say or is this just a bunch of junk? Some company trying to make a quick buck on something that does not work?
Does anyone know?
Thanks, Ron
Anytime someone tries to sell me one of those, I saw “My cow died - I don’t need your f***ing bull.” Because that’s what the PICC is - a load of f***ing bull.
Oh, and pardon the f***ing language… I’m quite f***ing mad right now…
Got to give the site credit for great scientobabble!
Do a simple google search for endless material on it being a great scam.
Thanks, that’s what I figured, but wanted to ask to make sure.
Hi, thanks I didn’t think it was real, but wanted to check up to make sure. I had not thought of looking for it as a scam on google. Good idea.
I laughed at this website. The author tries to explain how a catalytic converter works. He obviously doesn’t have clue.
The author tries to explain how a catalytic converter works. He obviously doesn’t have clue.
IMHO, it’s not so much a factor of his knowledge of catalytic converters as his low estimation of the average Joe Consumer’s knowledge.
IMHO, it’s not so much a factor of his knowledge of catalytic converters as his low estimation of the average Joe Consumer’s knowledge.
Obviously he’s onto something…If he wasn’t these scams wouldn’t be a $5 BILLION/YR business.
I don’t know why the FTC can’t crack down on the obviously fraudulent companies!!! IMHO the owners of this company should be thrown in jail and the company liquidated.