Re: AMSOIL Products

OK... one last time and I'm done here

Okay... one last time, and I'm far from done here:

The web site does not claim what you are claiming it does: it is fraudulently implying what you falsely believe it says. In other words your reading comprehension is inversely negatively porportional to your gullibility.

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Desertphile
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One of the saddest things to see is companies that prey on the gullible.

With the economy in the tank, those that fall for these types of scams are often the people that can least afford them. Between fad diets (that now at least have to have disclaimer "results not typical," to worthless supplement products, to fake credit counseling services, these companies give new meaning to "it's morally wrong to allow a sucker to keep his money."

I wouldn't be too harsh on Amsoil actually. Their non API products do have a legitimate market for products like snowmobiles, some motorcycles, etc., and other engines on vehicles with no catalytic converter. Their API certified oil is no worse than the other API certified synthetics on the market, though it is a little more expensive, around $7.50/quart versus $5-6 a quart for Mobil 1. The original poster shouldn't have been posting in this group, but he really didn't know about the whole API certification issue that Amsoil works so hard to obfuscate.

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SMS

this guy is chumping you on. this crap about his learning and blah, blah is the touchstone of a flim flam shill dork. if it wasn't shit, he wouldn't need to weasel and dodge. after seeing what loser clowns they allow to hawk their crapware, i wouldn't take it as a gift. fake claims=scam. run away, runaway! charter does not respond to tos violations, the sure mark of a bottom feeder.

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