Scammed and Furious: How I Fell for a Digital Carnival Barker’s Lies

You’d think by my age I’d be wise enough to dodge a con artist’s pitch, but here I am, seething over two utterly fraudulent purchases that prove the internet is still a wild west of deceit. Two weeks ago, I fell for slick ads on X and Facebook—platforms that should’ve triggered my scam radar from the start. Instead, I got suckered by promises of revolutionary gadgets, only to receive junk that wouldn’t fool a child. Here’s my infuriating tale of being duped by Magfuel and Magvision, and why you should never let your guard down online. The company behind both these sham products is INF Brands, a name that now makes my blood boil. Their website dazzles with flashy promises and polished marketing, but beneath the surface lies pure skullduggery and thievery. These digital swindlers prey on trust, peddling lies with a smile, and I’m livid for falling into their trap. Magfuel: A Blinking Rip-Off: The first scam was Magfuel, a so-called “fuel-saving” device peddled with a sob story about...