
ultimate-penis-enlargement-guide.com
A total scam! This slick-looking rating site is just a front for the top-two-rated products, Extagen and REA QT, both of which are put out by the same company. It’s run by the husband and wife team of Jason and Wendy Ewing. Our investigators have been investigating this scam for quite some time, and believe it just a matter of time before the authorities shut them down. How can you tell this site is a 100% scam?
1. There is ZERO information anywhere on the site about who is behind the site. There are no names, nothing. You know why--because it is a scam! Why don’t they tell you who they are and what their qualifications are and how they determined their ratings?
2. The products rated #1 and #2 are BOTH put out by the same company. These products are not sold in any stores and are not advertised ANYWHERE! The only place in the world a consumer would know about these two lame products is from this bogus rating site!
3. They have a comparison chart that makes it look like they have done some research or that they are a some sort of legitimate consumer organization. It’s a joke. It has all been created by the guys behind Extagen and Real QT.
4. Look at the lab report on Extagen. It’s a joke!!!
All-About-Penis-Enlargement.com
One of the more sophisticated scams on the Internet today. Their motto is “Penis Enlargement Myths Shattered. Truth Revealed.” Well, the one thing you are sure not to get on the bogus site is the TRUTH. It is just another of those massive fake information sites that we are delighted to expose. This crooked site is just a front for Vimax. If you want to see what a complete scam Vimax is, all you have to do is look at the lab report we have done on it. There aren’t enough ingredients in these pills to give a fruit fly an erection! Like all of the top scams, it is very clever in the way they trick you. Our team of investigators and private detectives has gotten to the bottom of this scam and believed these scamsters will soon be shut down. Here are some of the obvious indications they are a scam out to trick you and steal your money with their lies:
1. There is ZERO information anywhere on the site about who is behind the site. There are no names, nothing. You have no idea who wrote any of this stuff. You know why--because it is a scam! Why don’t they tell you who they are and what their qualifications are and how they determined their ratings?
2. The products rated #1 are put out by the same company behind this site.
3. Vimax – This bogus product they have rated #1 is NOT SOLD in any stores and is not advertised ANYWHERE! The only place in the world a consumer would know about Vimax is from this bogus rating site!
3. They have a comparison chart that makes it look like they have done some research or that they are some sort of legitimate consumer organization. It’s a joke. It has all been created by the guys behind Extagen and Real QT.
4. Look at the lab report on Vimax. It’s a joke!!!
Male-Enhancement-123.com
This fraudulent website is just a front to sell the worthless pills EnhanceRx and Zygain, both of which are sold by a company based in Mount Airy Maryland called Herbal Health, LLC. This scam site tries so hard to make you think they are legitimate (they are not!) they even have a "Scam Alert" on their website to warn you about so-called scams. This is only done to make you think they can be trusted. They can’t. This rating site is a total fraud! Even their Client Reviews are fake. Zygain is trying to capitalize on the name Zyrexin, the record-selling instant-sex pill sold at such places as Wal-Mart, CVS, GNC and a host of other legitimate retailers.
1. The two top rated products EnhanceRx and Zygain are both put out by the same company. If you go to the United Stated Trademark Office website and do a trademark search on who applied for the trademarks for EnhanceRx and Zygain, you will see that it’s the SAME COMPANY!! They don’t tell you that. They just lie to you and lie to you.
2. Neither EnhanceRx nor Zygain is sold in any retail stores anywhere.
3. There are ZERO ads for EnhanceRx or Zygain ANYWHERE! This is because all of their sales are done by this bogus rating site that they secretly control. Think about it: how could a rating site know to find a product to rate number one if that product is not sold in any store and it not advertised anywhere? How are they to find out about it? It’s a scam--the kind of BS rip off I am sick of, and one of the main reasons why I decided to spill the beans.
4. They use a picture of a doctor in a lab coat at the top of their site as if a doctor is behind this. There are ZERO doctors named. For no one is named. They are hiding because it’s a total SCAM!!!
5. Check out the lab reports on both of these products and you’ll see they are worthless bottles of powder! Total scam!
PillsReview.com
Just another front for the Internet affiliate market scamster behind VigRx. Hiding out in Canada and armed with a bag full of lies are the weasels behind VigRx Plus. Pillsreview.com claims that a Canadian bozo identified in a photo from the 1960s named Roger Simpson is the researcher behind this fake rating website. Our boy Roger claims he "independently tests these products." It is a lie. Roger is as real as Santa Claus! Where is the testing? Where are the results? Why doesn’t Roger have a phone number? Why is the photo from 40 years ago? Why don’t they show the results of the tests? How coincidental that a researcher in Canada comes to the conclusion that VigRx--another Canadian company--is #1. It’s a SCAM. Here are additional reasons why this is just another clever scam designed to steal your money with tricks:
Sizemed.com
This fraudulent website has been lying to consumers since 1995. It’s another total scam run by a front for the Canadian outfit behind the VigRX Plus scam. There are more bogus websites promoting VigRx Plus than any other product on the Internet. It is a totally anonymous website. They don’t tell you who they are or why they are qualified to rate or review male enhancement pills. If you click on the Contact Us page its just a form for you to send them an email. They don’t list a physical address and there are no names of whom is behind this. That’s because it’s a SCAM. Investigators are closing in on these professional scamsters, and this site will be out of business before you know it.
One of their hooks to put up articles on this fraudulent website like they are some sort of news organization. It’s all smoke and mirrors to take your attention away from the fact they do not identify themselves and have been promoting mail fraud, wire fraud and basically a racketeering operation for over five years. Don’t get suckered by these con men.
Here are the obvious signs as to why this site is a 100% FRAUD:
1. Photo of doctor to make you think a doctor has something to do with these reviews or this site. It’s a lie. No doctor is involved, no doctor is named. It just a way to trick you.
Penile-Enhancement-Products.com
Perhaps one of the biggest frauds we have ever seen. This newcomer to the fake rating sites touts a totally lame product called Androgel Maximizer. If you have ever been to the site and looked at the photo of Androgel Maximizer, you can see that the photo itself is fake. It’s not a real photo of the product but merely a mock-up of a product created in Photoshop by a graphic artist. This stupid site is so fake that the product that is supposed to be #1--Androgelmaximizer--doesn’t even have a website!! You can only hear about it and of course buy it on this fake rating site! How fake it that? They claim to have done a study on 5,000 men. Not even Pfizer, the makers of Viagra do studies that large. That would cost over 20 million dollars to do a legitimate study on 5,000 people. Yet these clowns can’t even get a website.
The claims they make are so illegal and so false it was either written by a professional criminal or some high school kid who doesn’t know what kind of trouble he can get into for putting out such lies. This site is nominated for our Scam of The Year Award!
Whyenlarge.com
Fake doctors, impossible claims, and rating a product that has never been sold in any store and is never advertised except on this stupid site, makes Whyenlarge.com another example of the scams that makes me so upset. It is a total fraud! Make no question about it. If you want to see how fake this is and what it is all about, all you have to do is go to the website www.maxirex.com and click on the menu choice “webmasters.” There they explain that they will pay you up to $190.00 if you make sales for them. What kind of legitimate company does that? ZERO! The whole thing is a marketing scam. The kind of scam that authorities are starting to crack down on.
MaxiRex is a joke of a product. Just check out their lab report. What you have is just a worthless bottle of powdered pills that will make nothing bigger and your wallet smaller.
Nowhere on the Whyenlarge.com website do they identify themselves. No names are given and there is no way to reach them. Do you know why? It’s because it’s a scam out to literally steal your money.
Penis-enlargement-planet.com
Just like the fraud rating site ultimate-penis-enlargement-guide.com, this BS site is just a front to sell Extagen--one of the worst products ever tested. Make sure you see the lab report on Extagen. It’s an embarrassment to the entire supplement industry! The rating site is supposedly written by some guy who is giving us the straight scoop about what worked for him. Oh, he is so honest. BUT he never identifies himself! He never gives a name, and that’s because the whole thing is a fraud! Why doesn’t he say who is he? Why not give an address? Why not show some documentation to back up what he is talking about? I think you know the answer: this website is run by a crook! It’s that simple.
This guy who has no name says he added 2 ½ inches to his penis in six months. Yeah, right, with these pills that have nothing in them! This fake site is registered to a shell corporation based in Russia where they can avoid authorities in America. We have spoken to one of their fired webmasters who told us the whole thing is a scam. If so many people visit the website that if they just get just 1 out of every 100 guys to buy, then they still make money. The company motto is: “All we need is 1 sucker out of 100 and we’ll get rich!” Total scam!
Journalscope.com
This fake site is such a joke that it’s almost like a skit you would see on Saturday Night Live. The scam website is set up to sell the lame product Irexis. If you want to have a big laugh go to the irexis.com website and click on the “About Us” button. It takes you to a collection of fake photos (it’s actually a fraud, like the kind of fraud that landed Steve Warshak in jail for 25 years--the guy who created Enzyte!) with which they try and fool you are real. Look at the photo of the group of business people that are supposed to be the executives behind the company. It’s a stock photo from the 1970s. They even have a picture of a truck with their logo on it. However, it has simply been photo shopped. This website and this product are a 100% scam. The ingredients of Irexis are so lame you would need to take an entire bottle a day to feel anything!!!
Like all of the other Scam Review Websites, there is not one single REAL PERSON identified here. They don’t have a person right up front saying who they are and how they came up with their information. Total scam! The Feds will get them!
Mantested.com & Themanschoice.com
These two websites were set up to sell Orexis. They even say on the front of both bogus websites that each website is sponsored by Urban Nutrition, the distributors of Orexis! So how can they be unbiased or truthful when the product they sell they rate number one? At least they tell you right up front who they are. They must think most guys won’t see this, and if the authorities come after them for running a scam, they can say, “Hey, we tell people right up front we own the products we rated #1." They can say whatever they want. The bottom line is, this site is just another male enhancement scam. If you see the lab report on Orexis you’ll understand what a joke it is. Orexis is not sold in stores and they never advertise in any magazines or anywhere else. Their entire business is built on this fake website. Don’t let them trick you out of your money!

Enhancementresource.com
This fake rating site has been around for years calling itself the Male Enhancement Institute. This website should be in the Scam Hall of Fame. If there isn’t a Scam Hall of Fame then they should start one and make these guys the first inductee! This fake site which has been misleading and deceiving men since 200? is just a front for the product Zenerx from Everest Nutrition. It is so irritating to see a photo of three doctors at the top of their website, which are there to give the consumer the impression that doctors are involved. All three of the photos are fakes. Anyone can get them from websites like iphoto.com for less than $5.00. One of the funniest things about this site is how they go out of their way to say yohimbe is not a good ingredient to have in a men’s sexual enhancer. They cite something from the FDA that says it could be dangerous. Well, that’s a bunch of bull. Yohimbe is the most studied natural supplement for getting you hard. Sure, with some real old guy it could causes a problem because it is strong and works so well. But this is all phony-baloney: they don’t know what they are talking about. For the Zenerx formula is a joke. Ask anyone in the sex pill industry who knows anything about formulating good pills. And they will all tell you that yohimbe is an absolute must. This is but a bogus site that also gives out stupid information!
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