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EliteGain 350 SCAM Review

EliteGain 350

EliteGain 350 is a supplement available for trial that claims to be able to provide a “clinically proven nitric oxide boost” that can give your strength a pump up to 400%, which is quite a claim.

In this review we will look at this supplement in more detail to discover how accurate its claims are, and whether there are any hidden charges that we need to be aware of.

What we have discovered in past reviews of trial offers is that they are rarely as good an offer as they are made out to be, with many just a front for an auto-ship program.

We do not endorse trial offers. Click here to see which product we recommend as an alternative.
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Claimed benefits of EliteGain 350

EliteGain 350 has made the following claims on its website:

  • Supercharge lean muscle growth
  • Burn fat on abs and chest
  • Cut recovery time in half
  • Boost endurance
  • Increase sex drive and energy

To be fair these claims sound fantastic, but whether they are accurate or not remains to be seen.

These claims have been written to entice the reader into making a ‘snap’ decision, so that they will sign up for the offer without looking for proof of the claims.

I would suggest that you at least look to see what ingredients EliteGain 350 is made from before making any decision.

Ingredients used in EliteGain 350

After viewing the website I was disappointed to find that there is no ingredient information listed anywhere.

This makes it impossible to prove its claims, and puts doubt in my mind that it is an effective supplement.

It important that you know what you are putting into your body as if there are any ingredients that you are allergic too then these should obviously be avoided.

Price of EliteGain 350

When you see statements like “try risk free” you maybe tempted to sign up for the offer as there is no risk involved, but in reality this is not quite the case.

While you have 14 days to decide whether you wish to keep the supplement this is not a long time to see any real results. And should you fail to cancel the trial within this time frame you are going to be charged £97 ($117 USD).

Unlike some trial offers we have seen, EliteGain 350 seems not to offer auto-shipping, which is a good sign. So at least there should be only payment to come out of your account.

Would we recommend EliteGain 350?

Without seeing the ingredients used to make EliteGain 350 it is impossible to recommend it as there is no way of knowing how effective it can be.

The supplement also seems a little expensive too, as there are various alternatives available that cost a fraction of this.

My suggestion to you would be to look for an alternative.

Contact details for EliteGain 350

There are various ways that you can use to contact EliteGain 350, such as:

Phone: +31-20-808-6060
Email: [email protected]

You can also cancel the EliteGain 350 trial online as there is a ‘quick cancel’ button available onsite.

If you have trialled this supplement please leave a comment below with your own review of your experiences.

Click here for our guide to beating online scams.

D-BalWhen it comes to muscle building supplements there is one that I would recommend above all others.

Its name is D-Bal (available from Crazy Bulk) and it is a natural alternative to the banned steroid Dianabol.

This means that using it can help provide you with the following benefits:

  • Strength and muscle gains
  • Faster than normal results
  • Enhanced nitrogen retention
  • Improved blood flow

D-Bal is more affordable than EliteGain 350 and has listed its ingredients too, which makes proving its benefits much easier to achieve.

Click Here to Read Our Full Review of D-Bal >>

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  1. Yes I fell for this con got a new card next morning after telling my bank they said they stop it but I was still charged 99.99 pounds got the tablets 2 weeks later send them back recorded delivery 11.20 pounds 2weeks ago so where do you go from here and they are still getting away with it

    1. Rob have you been refunded yet. My husband was scammed and the product arrived yesterday after 12 days. I am about to take it to the post office.

    2. hi, what address did you return the tablet to ? I am thinking of sending back these tabs but the address is a bit vague , I don’t know wether to bother

  2. did the disclaimers on there menshealth adverts not give it away at all ?

    with its pictures, stories, quotes etc..then read small print at bottom of webpage..

    “It is important to note that this site and the stories depicted above is to be used as an illustrative example of what some individuals have achieved with this/these products. This website, and any page on the website, is based loosely off a true story, but has been modified in multiple ways including, but not limited to: the story, the photos, andthe comments. Thus, this page, and any page on this website, are not to be taken literally or as a non-fiction story. This page, and theresults mentioned on this page, although achievable for some, are not tobe construed as the results that you may achieve on the same routine.”

    so the stories have been modified by changing / making ..the story, the photos and comments lol !
    …if it sounds too good to be true..it usually is lol..you have to put in the hours 🙂

  3. I have just been scammed by this too. It told me it was a free trial for £4.00 then I receive an email stating that £99.99 had been taken. I am going to the bank first thing in the morning to dispute this and hopefully get it back. I hope this doesn’t happen to others as this is quite stressful. I guess this means they are still getting away with this.

  4. Paid for 3 months supply almost 300 pounds, tried to cancel 2hrs after placing the order told I couldn’t, Still have not received the product 2 weeks later. Should have known from the start….

    Please don’t be a fool, this is a SCAM.

    STAY WELL AWAY………..

  5. Like the rest I fell for this scam this morning. I was debited £99.99 rather than the £4.00 they alluded to, confirmation email and screens that are only available to view after completing the transaction explain the con! I contacted my bank (Co-Op) and they have refunded the £99.99 and will block any future requests for payment. They are building a fraud case to hand to the police so let’s hope these bastards get caught soon!

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