I just wanted to let everybody know that there are a group of four person roaming around the Philippines telling that they are from Minisun Marketing which Sells Power Saver Products. This power saver as they said will not just lessen your current consumption to up to 40% but with this device you can still have power even though during power-outages. To mind you all this is a scam. If you happened to notice these persons please report immediately to the Police.
They are using this office addresses:
Suite 408 FMSG Bldg
1823 E. Rodriguez Ave., cor New York
Cubao, Quezon City, Philippines
Tel # 727-35-40
Room C4 3/F Santiagel Bldg.
Real Street cor Verdanr Acres St.
Pamplona, Las Pinas Metro Manila
Tel # 872-33-12
Condo Branch
G/F 3 Adelina Condominium I
No. 25 Columbia cor Yale Street
Cubao Quezon City Philippines
Tel # 437-5219
PIA Press Release
Saturday, June 25, 2011
PNP warns public vs. power-saving gadgets
VIRAC, Catanduanes, June 25 (PIA) -- Police authorities here has warned the public against distributors of alleged power-saving gadgets in the province.
According to the Philippine National Police (PNP) provincial office here, an increasing number of reports against peddlers who introduce themselves as agents of gadgets and swindling customers has been noted recently.
Last week, Lyn Flor Soleybar, 39, informed the police that last May 25, four persons came to her shop with the two introducing themselves as Jean Magbanua and Wilson Huarde.
They said that they were agents of Mini Sun Marketing with office at Suite 408, FMSG Bldg., E. Rodriguez Ave., Cubao, Quezon City and that they were selling a gadget called "Newtech Power Factor Connector" which is intended to reduce electricity consumption.
The said peddlers convinced her to buy one at Php 8, 500 and paid a deposit of P400 but she could not contact them anymore when she called to refer them to other customers.
In Pandan town, Juan Manuel Noceda, 70 complained to the police early this month that on June 1, a group of peddlers on board a light blue L300 van arrived at his residence and introduced themselves as agents of Mini Sun. They convinced him to purchase one Power Factor at Php8,500 but he later found out that it was not working.
According to PNP, Mini Sun Marketing has been the target of complaints from those who bought the alleged power saver that reduces electricity consumption and prolongs the life of an equipment by 1.5 times. According to experts, no such device has been invented.
PNP has called the attention of the public to be more keen and observant in buying such things especially when it involves a certain amount of money. (MAL/EAB, PIA Catanduanes)