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Is Pro Saver a scam?

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If you’re searching for a way to lessen the burden of electricity bills, you may have come across a device known as Pro Saver. This device claims to reduce your electricity bills by a big amount.

But is Pro Saver a miracle device, as the company claims, or is it just another scam? In this article, we’ll analyse Pro Saver and explain whether it is a scam.


What is Pro Saver, and how does it work?

Pro Saver is a small, plug-in device that claims to save your electricity bills.

How, you may ask? How can a device save your electricity bill? Is this even possible? As per the company, “the device uses new and modern technology to optimise the power consumption in any household.”

The device claims to:

  • Stabilise your home current.
  • Remove harmful, dirty electricity.
  • Protect your appliances from voltage fluctuations.

There is no information about this new and modern technology that the company talks about. Scrolling further, we see a constant barrage of nonsense with no actual information about the technology behind the device.

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Is Pro Saver a scam?

Yes, Pro Saver is a scam.

We can present several points to prove our statement:

  • First, when you analyse their website, you will find no mention of the ‘About us’ page.
  • The company also details that the device takes cues from the several secret inventions of Nikola Tesla. However, the scammers made one slight mistake. They wrote incorrect English. Take a look at the screenshot below.
It’s roots, not routes.
  • The customer reviews look shady. Take a look at this review that we have directly picked up from the website:

“I pity those who are sceptical about Pro Power Saver. They have truly created something exceptional. While I may not fully understand the mechanics, the financial savings are undeniable.”

Who gives a review like that?

This scam looks and feels similar to the Stopwatt scam. Both websites feel and look similar. Also, it seems both devices are a perfect copy of each other.

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What you can do to save electricity?

A lot actually. Most of the steps we list here are simple and require no special skills. For example:

  • Turn off the lights, fans, ACs, and other appliances without using them.
  • Nowadays, there are energy-efficient appliances in the market. Invest in a few of these.
  • If you’re building your dream house, opt for a more environment-friendly architecture. For example, have your house designed to receive adequate sunlight, thereby lessening the use of tube lights and LEDs.
  • Switch to renewable energy sources. Although expensive, they are bound to lower your electricity bills.

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Kumar Hemant

Kumar Hemant

Deputy Editor at Candid.Technology. Hemant writes at the intersection of tech and culture and has a keen interest in science, social issues and international relations. You can contact him here: kumarhemant@pm.me

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