just found out about this site : http://www.fuellessusa.com/index.html
They claim to have plans for many overunity devices includeing gravity motors magnet motors etc 33 different plans in all. Does anyone know if this site is a scam? In my opinion i think this thing is most likely a scam just because it seems highly unlikely that a company can invent over so many overunity devices when most can't even produce one. Also it is suspicious that they only sell the plans not the motors themselves. Does anyone have more info on this company?
here's a video of their fuelless engine : http://youtube.com/watch?v=Frh-chOotis
Also it is suspicious that they only sell the plans not the motors themselves.
I'd say its the only way you can market such a device, by not marketing it at all. Only if this is not a scam, of course.
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:) what do you guys want?
There are threads on patent vs. Open / give it away ... suppose someone HERE succeeds after a few hundred hours to get something working. And they do not patent it.
How do they pay for the MARKETING - if it is given away? Are they allowed a day job? Are they a crook to want to get something back?
Suppose the plans are genuine. Who knows? But suppose. Now it's a scam 'cause he wants $9.95 for a plan??
please be generous - let the guy earn 1,000 bucks a year with his plans.
Anyone here could be a black hat and throw mud at something useful - just to put others off....
IF OU.com gets a working unit - is harti a scam artist if he wants to finance his website somehow?
Perhaps we need a proper replication thread - likely projects seen which groups of guys from ou.com could have a go at then report back.
the motor looks like a newman motor, cannot tell if you can really get power from it but the motors looks crap with the pyramid beside, what they are trying to show with this crap beside it
Be careful ! It has all the signs of a fraud.
http://freeenergynews.com/Directory/Organizations/FuellessPower/index.html
This guy is selling a winning lottery ticket for pennies.
OK,
- yes it looks bad - those extra links did it for me.
I've emailed fuellessusa.com's Rick Gibson a couple of times but received no reply at all. Almost all USA businesses advertising in the web usually answer queries in just a couple of days but not them. I wonder whether they ever exist?
Does anyone have the plans, that would like to share? I have seen he is selling them for $179 and I'm not planning on spending that amount if it doesn't work. So please share if anyone does. thank you
Email: daniel3am@gmail.com
Maybe someone bought this? https://www.fuellessusa.com/ (https://www.fuellessusa.com/)
Or it's just a scam?
Thank you