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Sytropin Scam

Posted on September 12, 2010January 13, 2012 by RichInWriters

Sytropin Scam

On the topic of HGH all i can say is its your life do what you want you want to do. Before you buy into sytropin.com all i will say is make sure you read the terms and the conditions. There’s a huge and common problem online that probably will never go away and it’s called trial offers.

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Now i have to be hoest here and say from my past experience MOST legit companies don’t use trial offers. Main reason is because of deliver-ability, Once you order a trial online your trial order period begins. So regardless of the time frame that you receive your trial you still will have to pay. On top of this most trial offers usually the scammy ones put you into an automatic withdraw program where they take money from your credit and automatically ship you your bottle.

Sytropin.com Terms and conditions

Now i don’t know much about Sytropin personally because i’ve never tried it but what i do know is this thing is priced pretty well compared to others in this industry. Also you can get a run down of sytropin’s ingredients. Before you sign up you read their terms and conditions below.

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Sytropin HGH Free Trial Terms and Conditions

You are ordering the Sytropin twenty-day risk-free trial offer for just $3.95 shipping and handling. Try Sytropin free for twenty days; if you are not satisfied with it for any reason simply return the unused portion at the end of the twenty-day trial period and you will have no further obligation or cost.

If you are happy with your Sytropin order simply keep your free trial bottle and do nothing; a fresh 60-Day supply will be shipped to you approximately 30 days after your free trial order. Your credit card will be charged the reduced VIP price of just $39.95 + $3.95 S&H for each 30-day bottle, a 30% savings! You will continue to receive a fresh 60-day supply every two months after that, conveniently billed to the same credit card used to order your free trial today. You may cancel at any time for any reason, and the bottles you have received are yours to keep. This free trial offer is not valid with any other special offer or discount, and is limited to one per household. You may cancel your VIP membership at any time by visiting https://secure.sytropin.com/cgi-bin/UCAutoOrderCancelQuery?merchantId=STRPN or emailing our VIP membership department at [email protected]

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Before you sign up for anything make sure you read the terms and conditions first. I don’t like people telling me what to do so I won’t tell you just be careful. If you’re interested in HGH supplements I recommend checking out GenF20 click here. I’m sure many of have heard about Dr. Steven Lamm, M.D. There’s no trial offers or anything tricky about this one it’s worth checking out.

Please leave your comments about Sytropin below.

3 thoughts on “Sytropin Scam”

  1. saravanakumar GM says:
    January 7, 2011 at 11:00 am

    I ordered sytropin 6 months supplement (www.sytropin.com). i paid amount using my credit card before 1 and 1/2 month. Yet it is not delivered. Regard this i mailed them more than 10 times to ([email protected], [email protected]). But no reply from them. I think i lost my money. I think they are not true.

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  2. Harry Openhouser says:
    January 26, 2011 at 9:43 pm

    if sytropin is genuine, why do they need 20 or more shadow sites with shady names and cooked up google results to promote it for them, in such a dubious way.

    All these syntropinscam sites are paid off by sytropin themselves, there is never any criticism.. its all so obvious.

    Sytropin may well be very effective, but once again we see AMERICAN and US companies UNDERHAND and DECEITFUL marketing methods… what the US is becoming known for, DECEIT and downright dodgy marketing, as well as FRAUD.

    Its not just ENRON, its much of US business getting us a bad reputation…

    LObby to stop this now!!!

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  3. HGH says:
    February 22, 2012 at 5:59 pm

    @Harry Openhouser
    Most of those ‘shady’ sites are affiliate sites, not owned by their company. It is just people trying to make commission by selling the product.

    Reply

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