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AndroDNA Testo Boost Review – Is this offer a scam?

AndroDNA

AndroDNA is a testosterone booster and performance enhancer you can currently find available for trial.

Now, this may be a tempting offer but before you hand over those all-important credit card numbers I would suggest that you read on.

Often these types of offer are best avoided, not only because they are often unproven, but also because they are usually grossly overpriced.

Read our review before you sign up.

We do not endorse trial offers. Click here to see which product we recommend as an alternative.
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Claims made by AndroDNA

Using AndroDNA is claimed to help you achieve “mind-blowing results”. Other claimed benefits include:

  • Increase muscle mass
  • Cut recovery time
  • Explosive workouts
  • Better hormone production
  • Enhance sexual stamina
  • Gain strength fast
  • Reinvent your body

Of course, these claims sound impressive. You must remember that they have been written to entice you into signing up for this offer.

To check that these claims are realistic I would recommend looking more closely at the product itself. In particular, the ingredients that have been used.

Ingredients found in AndroDNA

Unfortunately, there is zero ingredient information available on the AndroDNA website.

We would hope to see a label or even a list of ingredients but neither are available to view.

This makes it impossible to see what actual benefits are on offer and leaves me wondering if any benefit can be gained from its use. More worrying is the potential for dangerous ingredients being used that could lead to side effects being encountered.

Price of the AndroDNA offer

Unlike some products we have reviewed previously (those available for trial), AndroDNA is not too expensive.

The “Starter Bundle” is just £39.95, with the larger packages bringing the overall cost down to as low as £19.95 per bottle.

One thing we did not like is the use of auto-shipping for this product. If you sign up for the starter offer you will be sent further monthly packages at full price.

There may be some that like this option, but in our experience auto-shipping tends to lead to customer complaints.

Is the AndroDNA offer a scam?

AndroDNA is not too expensive, however, we cannot recommend it and that is for two reasons.

The first issue is the lack of ingredient information, which leaves us doubting the claimed benefits. Our second issue is the use of auto-shipping that in our experience may lead to complaints.

At the present time, we would recommend looking for an alternative.

Contact details for AndroDNA

The contact information for AndroDNA is as follows:

Phone: 808-189-2015
Email: [email protected]

You must use this information to cancel the offer and to avoid further charges.

If you have signed up to this offer then we would love to hear from you. You can leave your own review of this product using the comment form found below.

TestogenOur recommended alternative and #1 rated testosterone booster would be Testogen.

It is made from proven testosterone boosting ingredients that will provide you with the following user benefits:

  • Strength and muscle gains
  • Increased stamina
  • A reduction in fatigue
  • An increase in libido

Testogen is available for a similar price but does not offer auto-shipping so you only need to order what you need, with no contracts involved.

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0 thoughts on “AndroDNA Testo Boost Review – Is this offer a scam?”

  1. I have somehow signed up for this and have had £230 taken out of my bank account, in which after a load of emails and going to bank have now been refunded, now i have had 12 bottles of these delivered 6 bottles of tea to boost and 6 muscle boost what do i do with these now as I dont want as im 65 years of age

  2. Be careful with the offers as they told me I was expecting to pay £60 for 3 packets for 3 months and they would send me 3 more packs on top of this for buying the £60 worth. I then discovered that they had taken the full £120 out of my bank. I am now waiting if they do even send me the product.

  3. Robert B Borthwick

    I’m with Clive on this, I thought I was signing up for another product altogether, in tablet form, and it wasn’t until I received email confirmation details shortly after, detailing all the products, which I thought I was skipping by on the online ordering form, that I then tried calling the number, which as you all know was incorrect. No email address on their website either. I tried calling my bank to stop payment, but they said I have to wait until I receive the goods and then return them, only then, if I don’t get refunded, will the bank step in! I’ve now emailed them on the address given on this site and await a reply! Doh!

    1. If you are not getting much luck contacting them yourself then I would recommend speaking to your bank. They deal with these types of offer daily so should be able to help. 🙂

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