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What Can Be Said About The Fat Burning Furnace Scam Sites?

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Many of the sites that review weight loss and muscle building and other fitness programs have a lot to say about Fat Burning Furnace program written by Rob Poulos. Let’s see what some of them are saying about this Fat Burning Furnace Scam!

Rita, in Oct., 2010 says that she signed up for the 21-day trial for one dollar. She saw that this program has an “A” rating from the Better Business Bureau and says that it is not a scam! She also talks about the exercises and how they have helped her.

Sandra, Dec., 2010 talks about the fact that she had signed up for so many of the other type programs that were scams, she was just glad she actually got more than she paid for.

How dare Rob give people what they paid for! When others advertise that you will get everything that you get with this plan, they somehow don’t quite get around to doing it, according to many of the reviews that were reviewed for this very reason.

Nancy, also Dec., 2010 says that she has lost nearly five stone in the last six months. She says that the first month she started to get weak as the detox effect kicked in, and then she started to really lose the weight!

The folks who put up the scam sites about the Fat Burning Furnace do not have the slightest idea about what they are saying. They have an idea that if all of the diet and exercise sites that they might have looked at were scams, then they all must be. That is clearly not the case as this 158-page eBook goes into a lot of depth as to the information you need to ensure you do understand what weight loss is and how to keep it off once you have lost it; and lose it you will IF you follow the plan.

There are a lot of sites that review this program and all of them, almost to the letter, say that they did not like something about it and stopped following it. They stopped losing weight and started getting mad about it! When that happens, anything that can be said badly will be said and that is probably where they come up with saying that this is a scam.

So, let’s do the math: They didn’t like something about the plan (+). They stop doing something the way that it was supposed to be done. (+) They were too lazy to go and get a refund that is available (=) “This must be a scam!”

No, cupcake, you are the scam and it is plain from the fact that you haven’t got the intestinal fortitude (from all the junk food you are still eating) to take responsibility for that!

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February 22nd, 2011 at 11:31 am

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