Originally Posted By: Trajan
Making a claim does not equal proving a claim. Science tells us that this claim is not possible. Repeat it all you want, it does not, can not, or will not change the fact that it is impossible.
I'm going to make the same challenge I made once before. If you have so much proof and facts that these companies are claiming their products do something that it doesn't, this link is where you start.
https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/
Go file a complaint against MMO and Zmax to while you are at it. Please do let us know what they tell you tho.
Just a reminder, you posting your claims doesn't prove anything either. For me, I'll believe a Federal Court and the FTC before I believe someone else's opinion. If anyone has a reason to prove ZMax, MMO or any other company wrong on their claims, it would be the FTC. It's not like the FTC didn't give it a try either. I just wish a few people on here could accept the facts like the FTC had too.
Originally Posted By: Trajan
One does not sue if said product does not harm. But it also does not follow that it shows proof of benefit.
Pardon? I don't recall Zmax breaking anything. From my recollection, they were sued for making claims the FTC didn't agree with. Turns out, ZMax was closer to the facts than the FTC was, including "soaking into metal". Court documents say that. Care to go argue with the court? Maybe file that complaint with the FTC? I doubt it. If you or anyone else could, you would. Instead, you keep posting your opinions here with no facts. Here's a clue, if I could prove that either of those companies claims were false, I'd file the claim myself if for no other reason than to protect other people from spending money on something that doesn't do what it claims. While I am not sure if MMO has been to court with the FTC, we certainly know that Zmax has and still claims "soaks into metal" among other things.