Why EZ battery reconditioning is a scam?

Le Anouar
Le Anouar
Aug 9, 2017 · 1 min read
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NokYZS8OMPs

Most of us are not big fans of spending money on recurring things. I’m one of this school of thinking … if I need to pay for something several times, I instinctively look for a way to make it last more, if not eternally. It never does.

Batteries are one of these things that you need to change frequently. It can be a good thing if there’s way to make it last longer or eventually recharge and reuse as much as you want.

You are not alone. There are 100k other people per month searching for a way to revive or recharge a battery. And whenever you see a decent search volume, expect marketers lurking around to sell you something that supposedly responds to your needs.

That’s where the EZ Battery Reconditioning comes to play.

First thing, I’m not selling you anything … It’s quite the opposite actually.

I brought you here to warn you about this book, program, training, or guide called EZ Battery Reconditioning.

It’s a scam, and I will prove it to you if you allow me to. Just hear me out, and give me a bit of your precious time.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NokYZS8OMPs

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