- Report: #203616
Complaint Review: Master's Miracle, NatureRich
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Maple Grove, Minnesota U.S.A. |
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Master's Miracle, NatureRich ripoff Maple Grove Minnesota
*Consumer Comment: In defense of Nature Rich & Xp3
*Consumer Comment: Looks like they have a new scam called XP3
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They poisoned countless people due to lack of quality control or outright maliciousness - see naturerichgreens.com
These people have not been sent to jail for what they did - they are still doing business only now the company is under a different name.
I would suggest that people stay away from this company and not use their products as product quality might be compromised again.
Alicia
Richmond, Virginia
U.S.A.
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In defense of Nature Rich & Xp3
AUTHOR: rad500aday - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, January 26, 2013
Nature Rich is very strict about endorsing any products. I tried Xp3 and my 1999 vehicle went from getting 20 mpg to getting over 25 mpg. I have more power and my vehicle runs like new. I am saving about .78 cents per gallon of gas. I put it in my wife's new 2012 vehicle and asked her if she noticed a difference. She said she noticed she does not have to fill up as often.
#2 Consumer Comment
Looks like they have a new scam called XP3
AUTHOR: Steve - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, April 07, 2011
It is a multi-level operation made up of independent distributors.
A $239 "buy in" required to join.
The website SUCKS. No real information, just hype.
Streaming video presentation on every topic.
Freezes up, etc. Cannot watch it at all.
Amateur hour here for sure.
I smell another scam.
Every time gas prices spike, these scams pop up, but all eventually die, or get exposed as the scams they are.
Buyer beware.

