Whenever a disaster strikes, we are always disheartened to see the number of charity relief and other scams, as well as how quickly scammers begin to scam their victims.
Unfortunately, the same thing is often true with non-disaster situations.
Not surprisingly, now that gas prices are at the forefront of consumer concerns, we’re seeing a lot of scammers come out of the woodwork to capitalize on high gas prices. So, we want to alert you so you can protect yourself.
Most of these scams involve products that claim to eliminate your gas woes.
The promoters of these products would have you believe that you can drastically and cost-effectively cut down your gas consumption by using their special gas-saving products.
But are these products legitimate, or are they simply scams?
Unfortunately, according to the experts, the majority of these gas-saving products are either useless or they can even damage your car.
The experts agree that the majority of these products either don’t work at all, or the ones that actually do cut down your gas consumption will likely cost you more in damages to your car’s engine than the money they are supposed to save you!
We are certainly not claiming that every gas-saving product is a scam. But we do recommend that you be VERY skeptical about these products and the claims that are made.
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