Esaver Watt Scam and EsaverWatt Energy Saving Device Review

Esaver Watt Scam and EsaverWatt Energy Saving Device Review

The Esaver Watt energy-saving device does not work as advertised. EsaverWatt is just one of the many fake energy-saving devices sold to people. And, as soon as consumers discover that this so-called device doesn't work, it is going to be too late to return it. This is because Esaver Watt would have shut down their business and create another one under a different name using the same fake device.

Esaver Watt's Website

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Here are some names that Esaver Watt was called before:

  • Stop Watt
  • Miracle Watt
  • True Watt
  • Real Watt
  • Watt Rescue
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  • July 14, 2023 at 12:42 AM by an anonymous user from: Glendale, California, United States

    Planning to buy Tesla car but because of this Esaverwatt scam I say goodbye to Tesla and any products owned by stupid person like Mr Musk. Stupid person.

    • July 15, 2023 at 4:24 PM by an anonymous user from: Monroe, Louisiana, United States

      You apparently struggle with the English language. It is a scam and Elon Musk has nothing to do with the product. I believe it may be you that is a “stupid person” for being scammed.

      • July 25, 2023 at 5:20 PM by an anonymous user from: Fresh Meadows, New York, United States

        Wow- your reply is rude and uncalled for.

        Apparently you have a penchant for needing to feel superior to others who do not use as many words or the same words that you would use.

        This person's reply is written in the form of a text- there is no challenge of language skills there.

        Calling Musk a stupid person I am sure was an attempt to be polite in explaining how the person truly feels about Musk-

        Get a grip bucko! Aside from that- the person writing never said that they had purchased the product that Musk is pushing ( or allowing his name to be attached to)- they are merely stating that in light of this product being a scam, why trust another Musk product, especially one as highly priced as a Tesla? I'm with the person with whom you replied to... my

        Momma always told me that if I did not have something nice to say I should say nothing ... so... we part ways here...

    • July 14, 2023 at 9:16 AM by info

      The product is not owned or endorsed by Musk. The scammers are fraudulently using his name to sell their fake product.

  • July 7, 2023 at 7:33 AM by an anonymous user from: Ashburn, Virginia, United States

    If elon knows this is on with his name promoting it why hasn't he sued to remove his name.? This BS goes on all the time. Why is it allowed when it is obviously a scam?

  • July 5, 2023 at 4:14 PM by an anonymous user from: United States

    What a horrible greedy man... No savings, 4 months now!

    • July 16, 2023 at 7:34 AM by an anonymous user from: Redmond, Washington, United States

      Elon has nothing to do with this. They are using his name

  • June 28, 2023 at 12:36 PM by an anonymous user from: Wimauma, Florida, United States

    To good to be true usually is. They have Elon Musk and Tesla supposedly sponsoring this device?

  • June 18, 2023 at 6:47 PM by an anonymous user from: Huntington Beach, California, United States

    Has anyone successfully sued Esaver Watt for fraud and collected $$?

  • June 14, 2023 at 7:45 PM by an anonymous user from: New York, New York, United States

    Listed above devices have inside very simple electrical circuit which consist from few small capacity capacitors. This circuit cannot significantly reduce electrical bills.

    Anyone use this device will find that real savings for typical house are much less than one percent. Advertisement statement about significant savings is the big lie!

    DO NOT BUY IT! IT IS SCAM!

    • June 28, 2023 at 12:45 PM by an anonymous user from: Kapolei, Hawaii, United States

      Wow, the reading for this is so convincing being that Elon Musk invented a car n then a co worker dies from not paying her electric bill, then the story continues on about saving 85% if u use this gadget all u have to do is plug it in n boom it cuts the noise frequency n the savings start immediately. So simple n saves alot. Well I was convinced bought the 2 plugs, the BEEP BEEP doesnt work. Savings ZERO, my bill still is the same 3 months now n ZERO geez that's just a coverd outlet plug I bought for 83.00 tax n shipping which suppose to be included. Well thank you for being a greedy donkey selling this piece of @#% you made for pennies n soaked us for big dollars...

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