The Fat Burning Furnace Scam To End All Scams!
Posted by admin on Friday Mar 18, 2011 Under Fat Burning Furnace
When people talk about this or that thing or program being a scam it usually means, or should mean, that that person has tried that thing or the other thing before they make that determination. They kind of have to ensure what they are saying (bad) about something is, indeed, bad. That does not seem to be the case with The Fat Burning Furnace because there are a lot of so-called Fat Burning Furnace Scam sites out there and they think that they are on to something!
They evidently have not really looked at the material that Rob Poulos has written in his 158-page e-book. They must not have had the opportunity to watch any of the videos. They must not have taken the chance to actually go through the many pages that Rob has written that talk so eloquently about what his ideas about nutrition and weight loss have done for thousands of people, including him, by the way.
They have not gone into the very natures of the Fat Burning Furnace system which is the idea about increasing your Resting Metabolic Rate (RMR) and the very wonderful, from all participants that have actually reviewed it, ’15 Minute Miracle’ that is part and parcel of the weight loss exercises.
It is supposed that the scam site people want to promote other weight loss programs so that they have to say something bad about all of the others. Rob doesn’t say bad things about the other weight loss programs, except to correct some of the misperceptions put there about the proper nutrition and what; exactly, exercises are for. This is by way of educating people and not to call anyone else a scam.
The scam sites obviously have not had a chance to see any of the “Blow Torch” videos that are included in the premium version. These show whoever is watching Rob, himself, going through these very specific exercises that will have you in ht best shape of your life!
Then, of course, a good portion of the scam sites dealing with the Fat Burning Furnace are what could, generously, be called attempts to promote the Fat Burning Furnace, itself! This is a very interesting way of promoting the very thing that they are calling a scam, but there are many different ways to get the attention and traffic they need to get people to click on their link instead of someone else’s.
When all is said and done, the Fat Burning Furnace has the universal respect and acceptance of all of the reviewers that are posting on the legitimate review sites. Take a look at one or more of them and you will read the many posts that will convince you that this is the program you need. The scam sites are, just that: a Scam!