Fenphedra Xtreme
Thursday, November 13th, 2008Is Fenphedra Xtreme a Scam?
Fenphedra Xtreme, an apparent clone / knock-off of Fenphedra, supposedly has a proprietary blend of herbs that are meant to help you lose weight. What they are, nobody knows.
What Fenphedra Xtreme Is Not
Fenphedra Xtreme is NOT a product full of high-powered ingredients. As a matter of fact the website fails to list any ingredients. Buyer beware.
Take into consideration that Fenphedra Xtreme claims to be scientifically researched and proven to work. The website doe not list any type of clinical research which should make any consumer nervous. If a product can’t emphatically claim to work, then it probably doesn’t work. Many customers complain of either no effect at all or that the product made them terribly ill.
On top of being worthless, Fenphedra Xtreme is terribly overpriced, average price of a diet pill on the market currently is $50, they’re charging over $73.73 for one bottle without the guarantee of reimbursement if the product fails. If a seller doesn’t disclose the ingredients that are in it’s product, then you had better take a closer look at what you are buying.
What is Fenphedra Xtreme hiding from? There are plenty of other products on the market that ACTUALLY WORK and list their ingredients including disclaimers providing you with the comfort and safety you desire to purchase their product. Don’t fall prey to the scam that is Fenphedra Xtreme.