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Florida Attorney General Launches Investigation into Bioperformance
William Ferrie on June 6th, 2006 at 9:15 pm
Can you tell me any information
regarding FFI Freedom Fuel International.
This company is based in florida and they also market a fuel pill.
signed,
Concerned Shopper,
Bill Ferrie
Ty on June 6th, 2006 at 9:27 pm
Freedom Fuel International is being investigated by the Florida Attorney General.
My advice: Avoid all gas additive MLM companies.
Terry on June 19th, 2006 at 9:38 am
Lets make sure we all get the name correct. It is Fuel Freedom and is documented in Case # Lo6-3-1090.
Not to be confused with another product called Freedom Fuel, which is manufactured and private labled under Freedom Fuel.
These are 2 intirely different products,Ty
Regards Terry Kennedy.
Oh yes there are very, very, very few products that actual do anything. I am aware of one. And I will let its record be recognized on my time schedule.
mary on June 30th, 2006 at 11:35 pm
Ty’s advice is a little extreme: it’s like avoiding all steak restaurants because you had a bad steak at one. I am investigating the FFI products and business opportunity and so far I have had great results with the MPG-CAPS and find everything about the company and product to be credible. There is 40+ years of research behind the product which is used by the government, municipalities and select companies. When one MLM raises red flags everyone gets looked at. And that is a good thing, so that the ones which are illegal pyramids are weeded out and don’t spoil the industry for legitimate companies.
mary on July 3rd, 2006 at 8:58 am
I’d like to give your readers a more accurate account of what is happening with the Attorney General investigation into FFI. The complaint was filed by a disgruntled Bioperformance representative saying that if Bioperformance couldnt stay in business why should FFI? The two companies and products are nothing alike. We have been told by the AG that the ONLY complaint against FFI is from this Bioperformance representative. FFI expects a very positive outcome.
As to the accusation that FFI is being sued for patent infringement by Extreme Research, it is absolutely untrue and a sleazy scare tactic on their part, wanting to slow down the competition. It’s unfortunate that competitors feel they have to resort to such behavior as there is enough room in the world market for everyone. In fact, it is FFI that has sued Extreme Research for spreading these false statements. When they started this campaigne of letters, FFI asked them to stop. They didn’t so FFI sued them. This suit is progressing and is public record. If they have such a great company and great product, they should be able to stand up to some competition on their own merit and not resort to slinging mud – alot like politics, isn’t it?
Aaron Cook on July 15th, 2006 at 11:22 am
Based simply on the complete history of these products (since way back in 1989 when the first fuel scam hit mlm), Ty’s advice is very good advice.
Mary, that analogy is somewhat failed. We know what steak is and what we’re getting for our money. Due to strict regulation, there’s little question of that when we go out to a restaurant.
Now, if there were only 10 steak restaurants in the entire world, and 9 of those 10 were shut down for selling bad steaks, and if we didn’t even know what steaks did when consumed, or what was in those steaks, then yes, avoiding all steak restaurants would be a good idea… and would be a proper analogy.
The bottom line is this… until there’s product that works properly and has been tested “properly” (EPA Certified Emissions and Mileage Test), then it’s a good idea to avoid MLM gas additive companies.
~Aaron
MPG CAPS Distributor on July 23rd, 2006 at 12:34 am
It’s July 2006 folks and ffi is still going strong. Looks like the “investigation” didn’t turn up any evidence against this company.
Uncle Stubby on July 25th, 2006 at 7:13 pm
I have read the complaint against BioPerformance- some 41 separate issues. What I have noticed about this product is that it DOES work. I drive a 1987 Olds 88 which yielded a consistent 18.5MPG. I am religeous about recording my fuel information: mileage, price per gallon, quantity, and mileage last fill-up yielded. I noticed an increase from 18.5MPG to consistently over 22MPG in combination driving, more on the highway. By the way, I am a certified automotive technician AND a die-hard skeptic. I continue to use the product inspite of the negative press. I might as well- I can’t sell it and won’t get my money back from the company so I might as well use it until I run out
Jerok on August 18th, 2006 at 9:05 pm
You FFi distributors tell your customers that mpg caps are safe for cars and the environment. Do you know that these supposedly “well – timed” wonder caps are very toxic? So they aren’t safe to handle, and are certainly very dangerous if accidentally swallowed. Don’t take my word for it though – ask the US EPA. I did! Do the containers even carry health warnings?
And don’t you find it odd that the FFI report sent to the EPA for registration states that the main purpose of FFI products is to allow pre-1973 engines to use unleaded petrol?????
FFI are being investigated by the Attorney General of Florida by the Economic Crimes dept. Hardly a dispute or complaint from a rival distributor, but time will tell – usually a long time!
There’s a question too as to whether FFI do supply US forces. And the cars advertising the company logos may be doing just that. No endorsement, just paid advertising. Have you see hard evidence to support these claims?
So far the only positive material I’ve seen is on FFI distributors websites, who once they’ve begun earning a few pounds won’t want to rock the boat by asking questions – will you?
Jerok on August 21st, 2006 at 3:51 pm
To quote one of the many FFI websites –
“The MPG-CAPS have had Tests Conducted and Registered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)”
Really? The US EPA tell an entirely different version.
rip on October 1st, 2006 at 7:39 pm
What does the EPA sayn about FFI?
Tb on March 14th, 2008 at 3:33 pm
My car was giving me just 15.5 miles/gallon before the MPG-Caps, and 20 miles/gallon with the MPG-Caps, of Fuel Freedom International, EPA Reg. # 201220 001 (that’s for Aaron, who didn’t even knew it was an EPA registered product”).
I have been doing this business for 1.5 years and the people who had told me NO, it has been to the construction of the business, but ALL OF THEM are using the MPG-Caps after trying them, because they REALLY work.
Don’t be stupid enough as to talk about something without haven’t tried it before. I don’t know what AIDS feels like, because I haven’t suffered it, but FOR SURE I believe the millions of patients who said it feels really bad, because they have lived the medical condition. I do am not stupid.
One single person who say that somehting is bad, because he’s listening to another person who hasn’t tried it before, the only thing that demonstrate is that he’s not smart enough to start talking about something before having the knowledge on what they’re talking about.
I’m sorry for Aaron Cook. He seemed to me like a smart guy, but he wouldn’t be telling you guys not to use the MPG-Caps if he knew what he was talking about…