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Offline natsboy

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Does anyone know if 'diet aid of questionable value' really works?

Am I not allowed to say Gyne*in?
« Last Edit: August 02, 2011, 08:04:59 PM by natsboy »

Offline Dr. Elliot Jacobs

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Offline Paa_Paw

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The product is worthless.

Several years ago I served as a site moderator. The maker of that product would frequently post phoney testimonials here in an attempt to use the site for free advertising of their junk.

Removing the phoney testimonials and blocking the senders had become a daily chore becaust they would simply sign back on using a new name.

I found a way to block the product name and insert something else in place of the offensive word so that is exactly what I did.

If you carefully read through all their testimonials, you will find that they all use the same terms to describe their condition and results. Another dead give-away is the fact that all of the testimonials make the same errors of grammar etc.
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Offline jojo82

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The product is a scam. An absolute scam. If the company were located in the U.S., they would be shut down by the FDA for claiming to be a drug. The group that markets this scam is located in South Africa. Stay away from it and all other products that claim to cure gynecomastia.


 

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