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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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0 thoughts on “EliteGain 350 SCAM Review”

  1. I’m feeling somewhat foolish and sheepish at the mo. I’ve just clicked to buy this product BEFORE reading the above. What no-one seems to say however if indeed they ever did receive the product and more relevantly did it deliver what it claims, even if only partly. I suspect a negative response however and ; am about to march to my bank to initiate a new card. Serves me right I suppose.

  2. I’m another one who fell to these slimy bastards! Same as everybody else I just assumed I’d be paying 4 quid for shipping & then within minutes they emailed charging £99. I pressed on the cancellation button, nothing. Rang the number given out. Surprise surprise nothing. So I rung up the bank to cancel my card & also gave the bank information about the company. Low & behold this morning I get a email from the company saying that they had received my cancellation but only to check my account & realised they taken out the 99 quid & this on my new card as well! So be careful!!! In a rage phoned the bank & I had to be diverted to disputes because the Elite 350 had changed the company name!!! After going through the process of telling my account the bank has kindly given given me a refund but I was also told to be cautious & extra vigilant to in case thieving trats attempt to try it on again. Really hope this scum get caught, convicted & sent to jail for a very long time!!!

  3. Hey folks, really pickled off that I didn’t see these reviews sooner. For anyone who is thinking about buying this product, don’t be a f-up. It hurts my bank and my life. Has also put stress on me as I have to sort this out with my bank.
    AVOID THIS UNSCRUPULOUS SELLER AT ALL COSTS!!!! LISTEN TO THESE REVIEWS FROM EVERYONE ELSE ALSO, THEY’RE NOT WRONG!!! YOU WILL BE MISSING SHOCKING LOADS OF MONEY!!!!

  4. Just joined the scammed club. Very annoyed with myself. Rang Barclaycard immediately and they have stopped both payments (£198) and put a flag on the subscriptions to stop the future payments going each month. One phone call. Sorted. This is a massive scam -avoid. On the plus side I’m very impressed with Barclaycard.

  5. This is one of the worst scammers online. BEWARE EVERYONE . They should legally be banned and fined because of the distress and lies they tell online. They should be reported to European trading standards for the fake claims and ripping people off their money dishonestly.

    1. BTW Forgot to mention that I ordered this product on 31st Jan, still waiting for it. Although I cancelled further shipments immediately after I realised they have taken £99 out of my pocket. Last week I received an email saying that my future orders have been cancelled.

      Does any one know should I trust their BS saying my future orders been cancelled…..will they still charge my credit card?

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