Fat Burning Furnace Scam

If you’re on this page, chances are you’ve already heard of Fat Burning Furnace. Lot’s of people are chattering about how it’s a scam. Is it really? Seeing as to how their claims of fat loss are pretty miraculous, this is probably a question most people ask themselves, just as I did.

PROBLEM #1: It promises impossible weight loss results if you just use their system. For instance, on their website, there is a banner right at the top that says “Push Button Fat Loss Is Now A Reality?” – that right there would set off some alarms in anyone’s head (well anyone with common sense, that is). This is the type of statement that probably makes people wonder if about the program being a Fat Burning Furnace scam instead of a legitimate weight loss program. After all, there is no such thing as push button fat loss. There’s no such thing as “push button” anything!

Everything worth having or achieving takes hard work or at least smart work – it’s just something I’ve come to learn in my life. There aren’t that many shortcuts we can takes, especially when it comes to our health.

I’m not sure if these type of statements make Fat Burning Furnace a scam, though. It definitely is a tricky play on words designed solely to catch your attention and draw you in, where you will be further bombarded by their salesy message.

PROBLEM #2: Notice that just about the whole website is written to get you to buy from them and doesn’t offer much free advice.

This too, doesn’t quite make the program illegitimate. It just means the author is trying to make money off of the program, which some people will be offended by and some (more entreprenurial type people) will be just fine with.

The program itself, I’ve heard from many readers, is actually a good weight loss program. The marketing for it is just atrocious.

Despite the fact that it’s a weight loss program that works, I do have a huge problem with it.

The Real Fat Burning Furnace Scam

Even though I’ve mentioned some things above that make the program seem extremely hyped up, there is one thing about the program that I actually find to be a complete scam.

It’s the people that promote it, telling false success stories.

I’ve seen hundreds of websites on the internet that will make up a story about how they used this program or that program and lost 10 pounds or 100 pounds and everything in between.

I can kind of pick out which reviews are real and which ones are not because of how they’re worded. The real reviews will give an objective opinion on the program, and the fake ones will push you to buy the program through their link throughout their (probably fake) review story.

My guess is that these fake reviewers are making a commission for every sale they make.

The fact that they can make a commission isn’t a bad thing itself, as all the author is trying to do is spread the word about his weight loss product, but when the person promoting it makes up a fake story that is NOT OKAY WITH ME!

These, in my opinion, are the people who give information publishers a bad rep. Like I mentioned, Fat Burning Furnace is actually known to be a good weight loss guide (even though the author hypes it up WAY too much), but the fake reviewers are making it appear as if there is a fat burning furnace scam at play.

BEWARE…

If you decide you want a laid out, step by step plan to weight loss written by someone with experience, feel free to purchase the guide. You could also use an alternative like these free belly fat lessons.

Here’s the circumstances under which you should NOT purchase Fat Burning Furnace:

1. You believe a story you read on the internet about the program. Like I mentioned, it’s probably fake and designed to earn the story writer a commision. The testimonial stories on the website itself are okay to believe, since authors are required to comply with the FTC and therefore cannot use fake testimonials.

2. You think it really is the key to push button fat loss. Let’s be honest – it’s not. There’s no way you can push a button and lose weight. If that were true, everyone who wanted to be skinny would f@%#ing be skinny!

The Fat Burning Furnace guide offers weight loss advice based upon what made the author (Rob Poulos) and his wife lose weight. It focuses on certain exercises that will cause your body to burn significantly more calories than you otherwise would.

But know this – you have to actually do the exercises! If this is something you can’t bring yourself to do, the guide will not work for you!

If you’re motivated, mentally ready to get out there and lose weight, and want to learn exercise techniques that burn more calories for longer periods of time than I can safely recommend this program to you. Everyone else, save your money and just get gastric bypass!

I think a good way to decide if you actually want to try the program is NOT to expect overnight results and remember that there’s a guarantee. Here’s where you can purchase it.

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