First of all, it's "affect" not "effect" sales. You pointed out someone else who had grammatical errors so karma is coming right back to you.
Second, there you go with the claim of "fraud" with nothing to back it up. There is no fraud who has partnered with respected universities, hospitals, or doctors on the use, treatment, and teaching of their device. There is no fraud who has had multiple clinical studies done on their device, especially studies published in peer-reviewed medical journals or presented at respected medical conferences. There is no fraud who has their device being used successfully by doctors across the country and around the world in many different clinics. You should really think about that claim of fraud, if you can. There is nothing to back it up and yet a ton of points to refute it.