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Is the HT-Rush testosterone booster a scam?

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Being able to boost your natural testosterone levels is a sure-fire way to boost your ability to gain muscle mass and strength as well as various other benefits.

For this reason HT-Rush caught my attention after finding an advertorial (featuring Tom Hardy and Chris Hemsworth among others) for this supplement and its benefits on Facebook.

However despite its claimed benefits there is doubt that HT-Rush is a scam. No doubt due to the fact that it is currently available on a trial, which is a common tactic used by companies to get you to sign up for an auto ship program.

So is HT-Rush a scam or is it recommended? Lets look at the supplement in more detail before we come to any conclusions.

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Claimed benefits of HT-Rush

The following are claimed benefits of HT-Rush:

  • Maintain healthy bones and muscles
  • Maintain sex drive, sperm count and fertility

Without looking at the ingredients found in this supplement it is impossible to verify these claims, therefore before we go any further we need to look at the ingredients used.

Ingredients found in HT-Rush

Although HT-Rush contains Fenugreek Seed, which they claim to be the key ingredient. Scientific studies have shown that this particular ingredient does not boost testosterone levels, and can in fact lower them.

It seems strange that the manufacturers have chosen to highlight this particular ingredient when there are other ingredients found in HT-Rush that can boost testosterone levels, such as Tribulus Terrestris for example.

Price of HT-Rush

There is no mention of the price of HT-Rush on the main homepage. To find out this information you will have to read the terms and conditions of the trial offer, which you will find at the very bottom of the website.

Doing so you will discover that HT-Rush will originally cost just £5.95 for a 18 day trial, which when elapses will result in your account being charged £88.69.

You will also discover in the T&Cs that signing up for this trial means you have also signed up for an auto ship program, which means that should you fail to cancel within the allotted trial period will result in further monthly packages being sent to you, along with the bill.

These will continue until your account is cancelled.

Is HT-Rush a scam?

HT-Rush is not a scam, but is certainly overpriced.

It also contains ingredients such as Fenugreek Seed that cannot boost testosterone levels. So in my opinion you would be better off looking for an alternative.

Contact details for HT-Rush

You can contact HT-Rush using the following details:

Phone number UK: +44(0) 20 3514 8531
Phone number USA: 1-888-895-5092

Email: service@htrush.com or cancel@htrush.com

It is also possible to cancel your membership online by using their cancellation form found at the very bottom of the website, next to the T&Cs link.

If you have signed up for this trial offer please leave a comment below.

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People in the know will say that the key to building strength and muscle mass is not testosterone but the ability to increase your HGH (Human Growth Hormones) levels.

There is one supplement available that comes highly recommended as it can do just that. Its name is HGH-X2 (sold online by Crazy Bulk) and it can be bought without ever having to sign up for an auto ship program.

Click Here to Read Our Full Review of HGH-X2 >>

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  1. This is a scam. I placed a order for the FREE 30 TRAIL, for HT-RUSH and NO2 Maximus, for the 30 days . The Order date was 12/12/2014 and was posted on 15/12/2014, and I received both bottles together on 07/01/2015. They took money from my bank account on the 10/01/2015, because my 30 days FREE TRIAL was “up”.

    I don’t know what planet these people are on, but you can not try their produce’s while the items were in their ‘hands’ (2 days), nor can you try the items are in transit.

    When I cancelled my account with them, I ask them the same Questions, as yet, I haven’t received a reply, excepted that my TRIAL PERIOD had expired. From 30 days down to 3 days.

    I have taken this matter further, and have informed my many friends about this company, and it is a BIG RIP OFF.

    1. Yeah the same thing happen to me guys, they don’t even tell you anything about reaccuring charges on the main page. They expect you to read the terms and conditions. Also charge you for a 30 day trial when you only just received the product. You cant start the 30 day trial from the date of purchase. Thats illegal and false advertising. How wrong is that and they do not even email you that they have charged your credit card. Now thats not how you run a business. the only positive about the product is that it does give you a good amount of energy though

  2. Well… After reading all of this and having just received the shipment of the “free trial” today, I decided that I would cancel my association with the company. I sent an email requesting this, reminding them that there were to be no more debits from my c/card account. Then quite promptly received two emails… One told me that everything had been cancelled and the other informed me that I would have to return the unused products. I was confused so I called one of the numbers for Australian customers to call and was put through to a pleasant woman called Shay. Shay was in the USA. After explaining that I did not appreciate the rather sly way the website represented their “Free trial” she appeared to be very helpful, gave me cancellation numbers on both bottles ordered and assured me on multiple occasions that NO FURTHER CHARGES will appear on my account as they were both closed AND there was NO NEED to return either of the bottles. She then proceeded to send me another two bottles absolutely free because she believed the results would be very noticeable if I were to use them and it was a gesture of good faith that If they did in fact yield results then I could always call back and order them once more. These order confirmations came through on email with $0.00 balances on them and now I cross my fingers and hope that they don’t start another “Free trial period” debacle all over again.

    1. Following on from my experience above, I then discovered that I too had had $112 more taken from my account the moment the “30 day trial” was over. I was on the phone immediately of course because as at that time (30 days on) I had not received any product. Once I had put forward my case to them pointing out the timeline of events, contact with their company and lack of delivery of product, Shay (who I somehow managed to speak to again) was finally convinced to reimburse this extra charge which she assured me had been done her end then and there. I took no chances of any further debit of course and have since cancelled my credit card ID. I am pleased to report that they were good to their word and have indeed refunded the extra amount and I have had confirmation that the complimentary products are on their way.
      Yes, this is a very good illustration of a company whose marketing tactics I believe are exceedingly deceitful, bordering on the illegal in my opinion, however, at least one of their employees seems to have some decency when serious questions are asked of her with regards to their mode of operation. I cannot applaud the company, but I have respect for Shay in their U.S. office.

  3. Am still halfway through my HT-RUSH Trial offer and haven’t noticed any significant changes to my body shape. If there is, it is because I work out at the Gym with weights. I am 68 years old and reasonably fit. After reading all your negative comments I don’t know what I should do regarding this testosterone booster. I got interested in this product because it said I would have a better “six pack” (abdominals). Any advice anyone!

    1. James, it’s a scam ! So call H T Rush immediately and cancel your account.
      You will otherwise be billed regularly for the full over-priced amounts ! Do it now James.

  4. Big Scam!! Got my free trial. Just have to pay for shipping. Then you have to call in to cancel future shipment so when i called, they said they will extend my trial. Give us a call back before the 28th. So when i called 2 weeks prior to the 28th, they tell me it has already been cancelled. Then 2 days before the 28th, i get confirmation email that order has been cancelled. Then 2 days later, i get 90 dollars a piece for ht rush and no2max. I had to go thru my credit card company to dispute charges. I personally dont even think it works.

  5. It’s a scam! I hadn’t even had a chance to use it yet and 15 days after I ordered, I got charged $90 for one, haven’t been charged for the other yet, so I call to cancel and they tried saying the trial period is over and they can refund me 50% of the charge, I told them nowhere did it say I had 15 days, and I wanted a full refund, after arguing with him, and he wouldn’t escalate me to a supervisor after several requests, then he gave me the info to return the products, and canceled and said they’d send a refund up to 10 days after receiving the product. we’ll see, better be a full refund. Also, when I saw the ad, it looked like an article on Men’s Health.com so I contacted them about it and let them know what’s going on and they’re looking into it. Tried to file a complaint with the BBB but I put in the address they gave me, and also the one on their website for their corporate office and nothing shows up in the BBB records!

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