Personally, I don't feel Fsnr is a scam, from what knowledge I understand as a scam.
I don't think Fsnr is guilty of any illegal wrong or by now they would have already been caught?
What Fsnr is guilty of
is well thought out pr's, blogs that catch those who don't look at every word and how it's worded.
Nothing illegal about that.
Just may cause one to misinterpret.
Then, jmo, allowing others to personally pump their opinionated interpretation being possibly wrong on products touted by Fsnr.
Thus, possibly allowing others to believe something is really going on with Fsnr that isn't.
Like Encapsol.
Like the ORU's.
Frac water return
And possibly now the need to expand for more petrozene machines.
Now, if the expansion happens because the need of the petrozene demand, this would be great, but if that was a well worded promo sale, it will die off as a list of other promos have.
Time will tell.
But as illegal, I doubt Fsnr is illegal, or it's administration to my knowledge?
Many companies publish intentions that never happen.
You can go to Walmart right now and buy compounds that read they can remove scratches off your vehicle, which they don't technically, they might cover the scratch up, but don't remove the scratch, but the wording protects them from being liable to a false claim
And if opportunities open for others to buy in their intentions and they never accomplish or finish, or even do what they say, that's not illegal unless specific guidelines are drawn in a contract, and then breached.
Can't read where Fsnr has specifically breached a contract, to my knowledge?