Well I bought this as our fixed rate was finishing, our electric cost has actually reduced by a few pence, this is actually lower than the fixed rate. I know it’s working as our gas has now sky rocket... See more
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After installing this device I won the lottery Jackpot, I then bought a massive hotel and installed this device which made gold coins fall out of the plug sockets!! I was so impressed i showed it to G... See more
I was just reading this out of boredom. The article suggests it deals with power conditioning which consists power factor and harmonics. Domestic meters read neither. Even if power condition... See more
was going to see about purchasing voltmod. But had no idea what I would be purchasing but it looks to me as a glorified doorbell which I can buy from DIY shops at £4.99 hello ding dongs we have to do... See more
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After installing this amazing device…
After installing this amazing device the electric companies actually send me money as they are in arrears with me, also the frequency at which the device operates seems to have re triggered my hormones causing a growth spurt of my manhood and also a effortless very muscular frame thank you volt mod from me and my many satisfied lovers LJR x
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Well I bought this as our fixed rate was finishing, our electric cost has actually reduced by a few pence, this is actually lower than the fixed rate. I know it’s working as our gas has now sky rocketed, also I’m using oil filled radiators which I wernt using before.
Voltmod is a scam.
This is rubbish. A complete scam. The advert is unclear and does not explain anything. Ref to a Sine wave with noise is not relevant - there is always noise on the AC mains signal and you remove it by smoothing, which does not save any energy.
was going to see about purchasing…
was going to see about purchasing voltmod. But had no idea what I would be purchasing but it looks to me as a glorified doorbell which I can buy from DIY shops at £4.99 hello ding dongs we have to do cut backs to save electricity and if it was that good see Alan sugar he may take you on board. I noticed at the end of my door bell there's a plug in chime I call it bellend it's not charming but is a double of what you are selling, I will save my money and give your mod a miss as I don't feel as if it's past European standards and would be going in blind. From a man who suffers from ringing in the ears. After reading your info I stopped and thought no can do
WOW!!
WOW!!! All I can say is wow about this paradigm altering invention. I only THOUGHT about buying one and my electricity bill MAY have reduced itself, but not just for me it MAY have done for everyone in the road where I PROBABLY live. I feel blessed!!! THANKYOU VOLTMOD!!!!!!
After installing this device I won the…
After installing this device I won the lottery Jackpot, I then bought a massive hotel and installed this device which made gold coins fall out of the plug sockets!! I was so impressed i showed it to Greta Thunberg and she gave it to her friend in Norway, now the whole of Norway uses just one of these devices to power the entire country. Brilliant and definitely not a scam , you will never have to pay for anything probably again after using this.
I was just reading this out of boredom
I was just reading this out of boredom. The article suggests it deals with power conditioning which consists power factor and harmonics.
Domestic meters read neither.
Even if power condition were to be addressed, the equipment needed is significant and this little box will do nothing.
Just thought my knowledge will help stopping people wasting money on this scam. . . I am a fully chartered electrical engineer!
Help the aged. Ban voltmod!
NEVER fall for something that constantly uses terms like 'could' or 'may' or 'up to'. For 3 example 'up to 90%' could mean 0%, as its the case here. 'May' reduce your bill can also mean 'may not' reduce your bill, as its the case here. If it sounds too good to be true then it probably is. As is the case here!! BTW, I would never be stupid enough to buy one of these bits of plastic and I have early stages of dementia!
Law abiding citizen
Do not by any means by this useless plug ,go back to the 80s and get a black box and put it in the meter I'm sure someone still has them,thank me later.oh this is illegal but electric companies bring it on themselves the robbing b......s ,
Watts going on (and off)??
This thing is so good, it brings me breakfast in bed every morning and then picks up the phone to call my line manager & tells them that I’m going to be off sick for another month. But, honestly, I don’t think I’ll ever need to go back to work because THIS device in conjunction with those teeny tiny heaters (you know the ones… size of a can of beans, heats an entire block of flats for 5p per year) have revolutionised my life sooooooo much that I never need or desire to leave home. I’m looking forward to this company’s next device, to be released next week. It’s a portable toilet that you strap to the inside of your underpants/knickers and it converts all your human waste into energy for a battery which (1) never runs out and (2) can provide enough power to your new, electric car that it can do a 10000 mile journey on one ‘turbo-dump’ alone. I’ve seen the future… it’s brown coloured and - much like me - is, as they say in gay Paris, “plein de merde”!
5 stars for the people who were not…
5 stars for the people who were not born yesterday to fall for this obvious scam.
Those who are convinced it does work... are like those who believe a man wearing a dress is a woman.
I’m totally disgusted with this scam
I’m totally disgusted with this scam, I was told that I was getting this at half price, didn’t happen they charged me the full price. A complete scam and does not do anything to save money on your electricity. I want a full refund!!!!
After installing this brilliant device…
After installing this brilliant device I reduced my power consumption by 253%. In fact I noticed that the meter was going in reverse which gave me a handy credit each day. Since then I have been paid by my electricity provider and jet off monthly to the Maldives. Rumour has it that they are working on a petrolmod device which will actually produce petrol as you drive. I cant wait to get my hands on it.
Thank god Tesla defined this technology and society is finally reaping the rewards 81 years after his death !!! !!
Ha ha ha people fall for this??
Really?
Ha ha you muppets
Even funnier that reviewers are placing 5 star reviews because they got ripped off …. halved my hot tub,
Halved my electricity by 90 per cent
Just shows that a lot of people have half a brain 😊
DO NOT BUY, do not walk away, Just run as fast as possible
So, I was reading a news article and this popped up. I followed the link to see what it was about, out of interest.
It is a true scam, from offering unattainable benefits, to linking a famous person to it (even better if they are dead, because they cannot argue).
I tried to post in the comments section of the website because I hate the idea that someone is offering something that so many people would desperately want to be true, just to make a profit from those people who can least afford to lose that money. Would it surprise you to know that the comments page is fixed, and any comment you want to add, is never there when the page is refreshed????
I will not go into the science, as others already have shown the science to be be fake science, but i am an electrical and electronic engineer, I have taught the subject at various levels from college to degree level. STAY AWAY
My experience and the resulting rating of 1 star is not because I have tried it, but for the lies on their website, the fake comment box on their website (try to post a comment, then refresh the page!!!!), and the corruption of the legacy of a great man. Nikola Tesla designed most of the electrical world we live in, from AC electricity to wireless communication and more. HE HAD NOTHING TO DO WITH SCAMMERS LIKE THIS.
(by the way, Nikola Tesla is one of my personal heroes!)
I foolishlyBy(TAKEN IN). ordered from these con…
I foolishly ordered from these con people, then requested a refund and from a total order amount of-£108.98 and they refunded £19.98. Still trying to contact them,this is a SCAM.ANYONE KNOW WHERE THEY OPERATE FROM,NAMES.ADDRESS PROPERTY OWNED.
In the UK we pay for KWh for domestic…
In the UK we pay for KWh for domestic energy. They talk about Power factor, correcting the power factor would be beneficial if you are commercial and paying for KVA and KVAr rather than KW. So as far as a UK domestic electricity user is concerned, this will make no difference to your bills, even if there is actually a large capacitor in the plug to correct the reactive load.
It's a scam
After reading the advertising blurb I just knew this is a scam. Read the reviews! It is a scam. Sadly people are gullible
This ‘device’ is a TOTAL SCAM.
This ‘device’ is a TOTAL SCAM.
Amazon, Ebay and Google should have legal action taken against them for promoting this ‘plug with an LED’ in it. Their advertising talks about power factor correction, IN NO WAY WHATSOEVER WILL THIS REDUCE YOUR electricity bill!!! These people are THIEVES!!! Be aware!!!
SCAM
Sorry, I can see it's a total scam and not even thinking of buying one..
Why is this crap still allowed to be advertised on here..I see it all over the place.
TOTAL SCAM.
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