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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.

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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.

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  1. Bring it on!

    Dear Sirs,

    Your terms and conditions do not meet the requirements of UK trading laws and standards. You are selling into the UK and therefore the UK trading laws and standards prevail over your own terms and conditions.

    As soon as I realised that your 10 day free trial offer was not a 10 day free trial offer, on the same day that I was misled by your false statements, I sent the cancellations to you and had my credit card company reverse your charges.

    Therefore, if you continue to ship goods to me, you do so at your own risk. I will not spend any money to send them back to you, but they will of course remain available for you to collect at my convenience and your cost.

    If you wish to take this matter further, then fine by me. I am more than happy to meet with you in a London court, where I can gather together the many other people that you have deceived and we can publicly expose your business affairs.

    Regards.

    John Parker.

    —-Original message—-
    From : [email protected]
    Date : 17/02/2016 – 06:04 (GMTST)
    To : [email protected]
    Subject : RE:Cancellation

    Dear John Parker,

    Thank you for your email.
    We have already cancelled future charges and shipments on your account.

    Please remember when you placed your order, you agreed to the terms and conditions as stated on our website. The terms and conditions state that if you do not cancel you are required to pay for your order after a trial period of 14 days and if you would like a refund you must return the product within 30 days of ordering. If you can meet these conditions you will receive a refund after payment is processed. Without exception, we are not able to refund products received after 30 days of the initial order date.

    We do however, recognize that it can be difficult and costly to return items ordered online, and that you may have already used a substantial portion of the product. In consideration of this, we will offer you a 50% discount to keep the order without the requirement of returning it. If you agree to this, you will pay just GBP 95.99 for your order of EliteGain 350 and Testinate 250. If you would prefer to take advantage of this convenient option, simply respond by email within 14 days of your original order, stating you would like to use the 50% discount.

    If you prefer to return your order please ensure we receive it within 30 days of your initial order. If we do not receive it within this time, we will not be able to offer you a refund or ship the product back to you. Please note that your payment will automatically be taken on day 14, but this will be refunded if we receive the product within the 30 day limit. In order to identify you correctly please include your name and address including postcode, and your email address on the outside of the envelope. We strongly urge you to use a recorded delivery service so that you have confirmation of timely delivery.

    Write all this on the outside of the envelope and send it back to:

    EliteGain 350 return address is :
    Postbus 60, 4020 BB Maurik NETHERLANDS

    Testinate 250 return address is:
    Postbus 84, 6666 ZH Heteren NETHERLANDS

    If you require further assistance, please reply to this email.

    Sincerely,

    EliteGain 350 and Testinate 250 Customer Service

  2. after sending them 2 mails to cancel my order the answer that i receive was about therms and conditions and a lot of bullshit . So i called the bank to cancel my transaction and block all other future tranzactions coming from this scam site. They already knew about this site. Call the bank to cancel everything. they can help you.
    Sorry for my english

  3. Boy I wish I had found this site before I was unwise/naive enough to start dealing with this bunch of swindlers! Like the above I pressed that fatal button thinking that all I could lose was the £4 p&p charge. First off, after entering my details, I got a pop-up message that the card which I knew to be valid and functioning had been declined, together with the advice that I could try using a new card. This gave me time ( so I fondly thought! ) to reconsider. wrong! I discovered almost immediately that £99.99 was about to be taken from my account and if I did not post a cancellation request this sum was to taken from account on a monthly basis! I did, on the same day, do just that, both through many emails and by pressing the website’s cancel button. Nothing for days from the “company”. Finally this morning got an email from them ( ” Customer Services” ) offering me a “discount” of 50% – £ 48! (there’s a letter above which quotes the email in full). I accepted the offer in an attempt to cut my losses and the contacted my Bank (NatWest) to put a stop to any further attempts to steal money from my account. fortunately they were understanding, having had plenty of experience of dealing with such crooks, and in fact said they would refund me the full amount and put a stop on any other possible attempts the company might make to extract money from me. I am a pensioner of 72 and suffer from an acute arthritis condition ( hence the interest in the product they purported to sell me) and so in no financial straits to be able to afford such a loss. Please somebody out there investigate this team of sharks and put them out of business to stop others in similar vulnerable positions from being victimised.

  4. Dear Sirs,

    I placed my order for your advertised “10 Days Free Trial” at 08:59 on Sunday 14th February 2016. I then immediately realised that rather than charging the claimed £4 for shipping of the free trial, you were taking the full value for the full supply.

    Therefore just 12 minutes later at 09:11 I sent a cancellation confirmation note to your cancellation email address.

    Two days later you took the charges for the full supply. Only three days later did you bother to look at my cancellation.

    No supplies have arrived.

    I have cancelled my credit card, reversed your charges and told MasterCard that you are obtaining monies by deception.

    If despite me cancelling just 12 minutes after being deceived to place the order, you still shipped the goods, then when they arrive you can arrange to collect them at your cost and at my convenience.

    Not presenting the full terms and conditions before taking any payment, calling your offer a free 10 day trial when it isn’t, taking money after receiving a cancellation notice, ignoring a cancellation notice for 3 days etc. etc. etc. are all illegal in the UK.

    If you want to continue this matter with me, then fine, I am ready to meet you in a London Court, where I look forward to presenting your business methods.

    John Parker.

    1. John, the above is a review that does not endorse EliteGain 350.

      In fact we do not endorse any trial offers so any grievance should be directed to them.

      Thank you.

  5. AVOID THIS SCAM

    I responded to an online advert for a health supplement which they claim could improve a medical condition I have suffered from since having surgery 5 years ago.

    It was a special offer for a FREE sample, for a payment of £4 to cover postage.
    Stupidly, I signed up for this offer without first researching this company.
    I instantly received an email invoice stating that I was being charged £99.99 and a further similar charge every 30 days.
    The invoice contained a “cancellation” email address and a phone number.
    I immediately sent an email to cancel my order. I then attempted to phone them but the number they supplied was false.

    I phoned my bank but was told they could do nothing until the transaction appeared on my account.
    They also said that issuing a new card would NOT stop the money leaving my account.

    I eventually received an email from EliteGain saying that if I returned the product to their address in the Netherlands within 30 days from the order date, they would give me a refund.
    I cannot do this as I have yet to receive the order. They also claim that I signed up for this deal. I only agreed to pay £4 postage for their special offer.
    I’m guessing the order will not arrive in time for me to ship it back to the Netherlands to meet their deadline.

    Since then, I’ve belatedly done my research and found a great number of complaints about this company from other victims of this scam who like me, were led to believe they were paying £4 for a free sample of this product, and then received an invoice for £99.99.

    I’m in constant touch with my bank to see if I can get my money back, and cancel any further payments. I did make the order but for an outlay of only £4 postage for their “special offer” I didn’t feel I was taking much risk. I should have seen the warning signs when there was no option to review the order and the price I was paying, before I clicked ok.

    AVOID THIS FRAUDULENT COMPANY!
    NEVER BE TEMPTED TO MAKE ANY PURCHASE FROM THEM, OR YOU WILL BE CONNED INTO PARTING WITH A LARGE SUMS OF MONEY!

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