Let's go back in time to the QX-3 where absolute proof of biopro's scam was exposed. Ray Grimm was so quick to jump on any product that could bring him large sums of quick money for his new company, he must have forgot to test it! More than likely he really didn't care and made a scam calculation. Possibly a typical gig corporate calculation like Microsoft has been accused of; "Let the consumer test it, if it works we'll keep it. If it does't it will "buy" us time and bring enough revenue to create the next piece of crap". So the biopro gas chip was exposed when people found real numbers unchanged, when they expected a 15% increased gas savings and did not.
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We are coming back to an old product because it is extremely important to expose and remind people of this blunder by biopro. This was the product that drove most of us away from biopro and writing Blog's like this one. This product proved ERT was a scam science and MERT, their new convoluted redefined ERT science, could also not work!
To some of you like us this image looks familiar and if so you’re a veteran with this company and you already know that biopro dropped this product for obvious reasons... it didn’t work because numbers do not lie!
This product proved itself and biopro to be a scam from the very beginning through real basic science. When you apply these stickers to your tank, calculate the proposed savings... you are still getting the same gas mileage!
Biopro can lie or distort the truth but they can’t lie about numbers and this product using their so called ERT technology just did not show real numerical proof it worked. Once Ray noticed all the complaints, returns and a drop in revenue he quickly pulled it off the shelf before everyone could catch on to this fraud. They shifted and became more focused on products that have a more convoluted description, no real world technology testing ability and can not be proved or disproved. So does it not go without saying that all their products are frauds and scams using ERT or even the new invention MERT? Yes it does and you see folks, in science, it either is or it is not and beyond that it’s just a "theory" based on consensus. This is where biopro operates from, the theoretical equation. For example, the existence of God can no more be proved than it can be disproved. This company believes that "perception is reality" and they aggressively push this point of view in their products marketing for the greediest of outcomes. You could say they have created their own religion.
Bottom line is this product is absolute proof biopro science is a fraud. That the owners demonstrate conscious and deliberate malice in pushing a product they had to know was B.S.. And one can only conclude that biopro is only rooted in greed for massive profits and does not care their technology works or not because they keep inventing more products based onthe same science which does not have to be verified by the FTC, FDA or FCC. Its sold via MLM and there is little to no regulations on companies like biopro... YET.
This product exposed their fraud "scientifically"! For more verification take a look at this: http://www.carqna.com/auto/153-2-carqna.html
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Bioproisascam is right! I don't know what their credentials are but this watch dog blog is using basic scientific common sense by asking simple questions. The fact is, Biopro IS MLM, and it seemed to me more interested in revenue rather than cell phone safety. Moreover, how can they expect to command any credible respect in their products as an MLM company? Why wouldn't the CEO open business as a science company? There are so many basic questions to ask before you begin to tear apart their science "scientifically". I was recruited by a family member to sit in one of their meetings and offer my scientific opinion as a postgraduate in the area of Light Spectrum Algorithms. I can honestly tell everyone this is absolutely a scam. I would happily post my contact information to answer any questions but I was "begged" to stay anonymous so as to protect the identity of my family member. This is also telling about this company.
I recall going to a Biopro business
opportunity meeting some years ago at
the Carlsbad headquarters. Ray Grimm
started the meeting and was talking
about how effective the fuel chips
were for increasing gas mileage. The
first thing I did was ask him if this
product had been tested by a lab with
the knowledge to do such a test. He
said that testing was not required
because of all the positive testimon-
ials they had been receiving. If
the product is so great why did they get rid of it? My guess is that many unhappy customers asked
for a refund. This would have
caused a significant amount of bad
press for the company so the easy
solution was to no longer sell the
fuel chip. The large majority of
gas saving devices are junk. I know
of only one that works and has a
money back guarantee. It is also
certified by the EPA and by CARB
(California air resources board).
I will not name it here because then someone could accuse me of using this forum to push some other
companies product. For those of you
that bought these expensive fuel
chip stickers and placed them on
the bottom of your gas tank I have
some advice. Go to a store that
sells cartoon character stickers.
You should be able to get a pack of
5 or 10 for under a buck. Place
2 or 3 of those on the bottom of
your gas tank. I guarantee that the results you get with the car-
toon stickers will be the same as
with the fuels chips, which is no
result at all.
Yes, we know that Ray Grimm took a pass of the science question as a "testimonial" verification because this has been biopro's marketing model since they opened for business. This is how they were explaining their science for a long time until they themselves and their instructions to the distributors was to not even engage the question. To pass it off as; "I have used the products and I know because... bla bla bla (B.S)" then move on. We have been told this by many former supporters and heard it ourselves directly. The rest of what you say is also absolutely correct. Biopro pulled this product before the truth got out.
P.S.
We hope your new stickers work but we are not going to hold our breath.
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