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Should you sign up for the Crevalor trial offer?

Crevalor is a testosterone booster available for trial. Can it really give your natural testosterone levels the boost it needs? After-all these levels do drop as we age, meaning it is harder for us to gain muscle and strength.

Lets look at this supplement in more detail to see if there are any issues we need to be aware of.

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Claims made by Crevalor

As Crevalor is said to increase testosterone levels it supposedly offers the following benefits:

  • Explosive workouts
  • Powerful thermogenic (fat burning)
  • Better hormone production
  • Gain strength fast
  • Improve sexual stamina

While these claims sound impressive it is worth noting that claims like this mean nothing unless there is proof to back them up.

At the very least we should look at its ingredients to see if these claims are realistic or not.

Ingredients found in Crevalor

While there is no label, there is a list of some of Crevalor’s ingredients. They include L-Arginine, Ginseng, Tribulus Terrestris and Yohimbe.

It would be nice to see the dosages of these ingredient to check just how effective the supplement is, but based on this list alone I can say that there should be some benefit to using this supplement.

Whether it is enough to recommend its use is another matter though, I guess it all depends on how much the supplement will cost you.

How much does Crevalor cost?

The main issue with Crevalor is a total lack of information on its price, there is even a statement in its terms and conditions stating that they are unable to confirm their prices before accepting the order, which is very worrying.

What I do know is that Crevalor is an auto-ship program, again it is stated in the terms and conditions.

This means that signing up for this trial allows them to charge you whatever they like every month.

Is Crevalor a scam?

There are likely people who will sign up for this trial who will call it a scam.

This is simply due to a lack of upfront information on its true cost. I am amazed that so many people fall for schemes such as this.

Whenever you see the word ‘trial’ I suggest you either click off the website immediately, or at the very least read the T&Cs before you sign up. It is the only way to make sure you know what you are signing up for.

Contact details for Crevalor

You should use the following information if you wish to contact Crevalor:

Phone: 888-475-9303
Email: [email protected]

I would love to hear your own opinion on Crevalor, please leave a short review below.

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If you have been put off by the lack of information on Crevalor but are still looking for a testosterone booster then I would recommend that you take a look at Testogen.

This supplement is made from proven ingredients and is available for a reasonable price with no auto-shipping, meaning the price you see is the price you will pay.

Click Here to Read Our Full Review of Testogen >>

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0 thoughts on “Should you sign up for the Crevalor trial offer?”

  1. I wish I had seen these comments before I went for the FREE TRIAL offer what a load of B.S. ,buried in the terms is where you find out you will be charged $90.00 a month for the FREE TRIAL and when you call them about being charged all you get is I’m sorry but you need to read All the fine print and tough shit about the money you have already lost . DON’T do business with these scammers .

  2. This is a scam. DONT DO IT. They took $190.00 & all they can say is sorry. THIS IS A SCAM. !!!! How do they sleep @ night. The caused me to over draft my checking account. And then hung up in my face !!!

    1. I am going to pursue legal action for misrepresentation and misleading advertising. They obviously don’t believe in their own product or they wouldn’t need to scam money from customers. It’s unethical and typical from desperate companies with inferior products. Companies that believe in their products don’t need to stoop to fraud in order to sell their product.

  3. Yea they hit my account too for 89.00 and I’m going to my bank too report them for fraud too and I’m getting a lawyer and try to sue them they r some scamming scumbag piece of shits they need to get a real job and stop fucking people like that

  4. after reading the reviews, I cancel my order the same day I received product still having to pay $19.00 I was told that there will not be any other charge to my card.

  5. Okay, I admit I also fell for the scam. Ordered the 2 products a couple of weeks ago. No products. Thinking it was coming, UPS or FedEx, didn’t check the PO Box. I did, and it was there. Kind of excited to try the products, late at night. Went on line to find out only to find out that these bottles were 89.99 each. Checked my account, no charges yet. Got on the phone with Wells Fargo. Filed a claim for Fraud. When online, and the freakin charges showed up. In the morning, called the Fraud dept at Wells Fargo, and they said there was nothing they could do. The banker I was speaking to, was nice enough to call the number that was posted with my charges. She got throuhg and spoke to Martin. I’m sure that it shook them up a bit when the fraud dept. called. At first Martin said, that every thing was explained in the terms and conditions, which I don’t remember seeing. He said, he would give me a %50 refund. I said, no you will give me a %100 refund and the 3 magic words, Ariizona Attorney General. Once I dropped the AG’s office, Martin agreed to refund me %100. Thanks to Anna, at Wells Fargo, I’m suppose to be getting all my money back. Will wait and see. Has anyone used this stuff and seen the results they claim. Just curious. Will keep you posted.

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