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| Shopping online for natural male enhancement
pills can be a daunting task. With so many different
companies claiming their product is the best it
is hard to decide what is best for you. With that
in mind we have taken the liberty to expose some
common myths, or lies, that many companies use
on their website to steal you money, here are
some of the most common ones: |
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Myths/Lies #1 - Perhaps
the biggest myth companies will use when
advertising their natural male enhancement
pills is to claim by taking it your penis
will grow in size. That is 100% false
advertising and any site that claims that
is trying to steal your hard earned money.
It is impossible to take a natural pill
and gain several inches onto your current
penis length. We suggest as soon as you
come across this claim on a competitors
website you exit the site, because odds
are the majority of the site is full
of lies. |
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Myths/Lies #2 - Many
sites claim their pills are doctor endorsed.
You've seen it before, "Dr. Joe Doe
says Product X is the best pill on the
market". We challenge anyone to locate
these so-called doctors and ask them if
they endorse these products, good luck!.
99.9% do not and in fact probably are
not even real doctors. If a website is
going to use fake doctor endorsement ploys
to make their product seem more credible
do you really trust them? NO!
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Myths/Lies #3 - Fake
review sites. This is perhaps the most
common tactic used when you search for
erectile dysfunction products on the internet.
You will come across many sites that "claim"
they are a real independent review site.
100% False! Not one of these sites is
accredited or real. They are all affiliate
sites who make money when you click on
their sites and order the products they
list. They will lie in whatever possible
to fool you into thinking the products
they review are the best when in fact
they are not. Try looking up these sites
as real business's, try contacting these
sites, or try calling them. Good luck!
Majority of them cannot be contacted because
they are bogus. There is not one accredited,
independent company or website that is
factual and honest about reviewing natural
male enhancement products.
Not One!!
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Myths/Lies #4 - Not
so much a myth, but any site that charges
over $40 per bottle is a rip-off. Some
sites are charging $58 or more for a 1
month supply. This is a complete waste
of money. Yes there are advertising and
overhead expenses that justify a certain
threshold as far as price goes, but charging
close to $60 per bottle is a blatant attempt
to gouge the consumer as bad as they can.
Knowing they're product is worthless and
trying to get the money and run. Then
good luck when you try to return the product,
regardless of what their "so-called"
return policy says. |
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Myths/Lies #5 - The
more pills in the bottle the better. Lets
think about this. Some companies have
60 pills per bottle. So if you order a
3 month supply you are going to have 180
pills. How effective is a product if you
need to load up on pills twice a day,
everyday? We can answer that, it isn't!
Products that make you take 2 pills per
day are usually comprised of weak ingredients
so they require you to take pills constantly
in hopes of noticing something different.
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FREE TRIALS,
RECURRING BILLING
- One of the biggest scams going
are companies who offer "Free
Trials". All these offers
come with a hitch and that is you
are then automatically enrolled
in a recurring billing program.
So right after you get the so-called
Free Trail your credit card will
be hit with bigger charges for more
bottles. From the feedback we have
received many customers who have
done this have had a very diffifcult
time getting the companies to stop
making the charges and many have
been unable to get refunds. So we
strongly encourage people not to
get involved in these Free Trial
programs for that reason. |
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WARNING:
There is a website now (VIGRAPRO.COM)
that's advertising on the search engines that
makes themselves look like Viagra. Shows images
of the real Viagra pills, makes their product
look like the MGs are the same as Viagra, and
claims it is a generic version with "Same
effect. Lower Price".
They claim they are a "licensed Pharmacy",
try to verify that! We challenge you to contact
this site http://www.pharmacy.ca.gov/online/verify_lic.shtml
and see if they are. Good luck!
Notice
how they never mention what is in the pills.
Call them up and ask them. It is also 100% illegal
to sell prescription products online without
a prescription, they don't seem to require one
yet claim to sell a prescription type product.
It is our position that this site is the ultimate
scam and consumers need to made aware of it.
Bottom line this is NOT a online pharmacy and
they're product does NOT contain ingredients
like the real Viagra. Don't fall for sites and
misleading tactics like this.
WARNING:
Any site selling Vigra Pro, Vigra Max or any
other imitation Viagra is selling a fake product
and they won't even list the ingredients.
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In a day and age
where money is tight for many people we think
consumers need to be exposed to the lies that
some of these companies are promoting.
Do you want to do business with a company who
try's to lie to get your money? NO!
Here at Viazil.com we only promote what we
know works. We don't need to use filthy misleading
tactics like that in order to win your business.
We have been in the business since 2003 and
growing every year because we sell the best
products you can buy! |
Viazil is your best choice for treating your
erectile dysfunction, here are some of the reasons
why :
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Viazil
is backed by a money back guarantee |
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Viazil.com
does not use filthy advertising tactics like other
sites |
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Viazil
protects never engages in recurring billing tactics
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Viazil
really works and consists of real ingredients! |
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