
HGH Scamsby Lisa Wells, RN I am including the information beginning in the paragraph below so those interested in human growth hormone supplements are aware that such practices are going on. Whether a customer chooses our product or another, I want them to purchase a legitimate product that can provide benefits. If customers purchase an HGH product and they are not happy with that product they may tell their acquaintances that human growth hormone products do not work. I want the dishonest activity that is going on stopped because innocent people are being mislead and cheated, and also because such experiences may cause people who could be helped by a legitimate and tested high quality product to never try any product. Undesirable Types Selling Human Growth Hormone SupplementsUnfortunately, there are certain types of undesirables who come out on the Internet for only a few months, not long enough to be caught, but long enough to make a quick small fortune and then disappear. The way their specific operation works is similar to this: they first purchase large quantities of low quality human growth hormone supplements from pharmaceutical companies who use lower quality, lower priced foreign ingredients. They then place their own shiny new labels on the bottles. Their same exact formula may already be available under another name and label, or several different names and labels because the pharmaceutical company will sell that same formula to anyone, however, they want customers to believe that their formula is exclusive to them. They have a fancy web site built, and they use impressive claims, along with photos of people in crisp, white uniforms, and quotes from supposed doctors and other professionals, which makes their web site appear established and legitimate. They usually try to make it appear as if they have been in business for a long time, so they may claim that their product has been in development for years. They may claim that many professionals and organizations endorse their product but they will not give the full names of those professionals or organizations so their claims cannot be proven. They may claim that a very large quantity of their supplement has already been sold. A popular claim that these types like to use is the claim that "over 100,000 bottles have already been sold!" Some may even claim that one million bottles of their product have been sold, yet nobody has ever heard of them or their product. They may also recruit distributors to sell for them and the distributors only know what they are told. These people do not care if the claims they make are not true and they don't care if their product does not work because they are not looking to establish a long-term business in human growth hormone supplements. They are only interested in making money fast. Their plan is to literally storm the market with advertising and false claims, make a large amount of money, and then disappear. They usually do major online advertising, and they don't care how much money they spend for advertising because they know that once they get customers to their web site, their many false claims and all their hype will convince them to buy. They may claim to offer an extended guarantee, but of course they don't plan to issue any refunds. By the time the customer asks for his refund, then waits to receive it, and then contacts his credit card company, and waits again, they will be long gone. These types know it will take at least several months for the FDA , FTC, etc., to catch up with them and by that time they will have met their financial goal and will have disappeared.
A personal message from Lisa Wells, RN
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A list of False Claims about HGH
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