Hydro Muscle Max is yet another muscle building supplement that makes some pretty incredible claims, but can it back them up?
We have reviewed countless trial offers in the past and few live up to their own billing.
Unfortunately the majority have turned out to be a waste of time, with some leaving those who have signed up considerably out of pocket.
This is because often these trial offers turn out to be expensive auto-ship programs.
In the following review we will look at this offer in more detail and will reveal to you whether this is the case, or whether we would indeed recommend this offer.
Claimed benefits of Hydro Muscle Max
Users of Hydro Muscle Max are claimed to experience the following benefits:
- Build lean muscle
- Gain insane strength
- Boost endurance and power
- Maximise muscle pumps
- Enhance your libido
To be honest I can see why people would be enticed by this offer, it sounds like a miracle product.
Unfortunately we have read similar claims in the past, and you must always remember that these claims have been designed to get you to sign up for the offer in as quick a time as possible.
What I would suggest to you would be to wait until you have thoroughly researched the product before you sign up. At the very least you should look to see what ingredients it contains.
Knowing the ingredients used will make it easier to verify how accurate the claims really are.
Ingredients found in Hydro Muscle Max
When we looked at the website there was no label present or any mention of any dosages of its ingredients.
There is a brief blurb about L-Arginine, but this is extremely brief and does not show the amounts used.
This is disappointing and makes verifying the claimed benefits impossible.
L-Arginine has been shown to be of benefit, but how much is present? Is there enough present in the formula to be effective? What about other ingredients, are there any that could reduce the effectiveness or potentially be dangerous?
These are important questions to ask yourself, and do you really want to take a product that you know very little about?
Price of Hydro Muscle Max
When you first look at the Hydro Muscle Max you may find that the pricing is not immediately clear.
As this is available for trial you may even think that there is nothing to be paid, but this is not the case.
When you read the terms and conditions of the offer the cost will soon be revealed to you.
First there is a postage and packaging charge of £6.95 to pay when you first sign up, then just 14 days later you will be charged again. This time an amount totalling £68.99.
These T&Cs also reveal that Hydro Muscle Max operates an auto-ship program, which will send you another package each month. That is unless you contact them to cancel the subscription.
Is Hydro Muscle Max a scam?
With a lack of ingredient information and the use of auto-shipping there is very little to recommend about this offer.
While the monthly cost is lower than some trials, the fact remains that there is very little proof to back up their claims on the website.
You maybe better off looking for an alternative.
Contact details for Hydro Muscle Max
The contact details for Hydro Muscle Max are as follows:
Phone: 0800 909 8492
Email: [email protected]
If you have signed up for this offer then we would love to hear from you. Please leave a message for us below.
Alternative to Hydro Muscle Max
D-Bal is our suggested alternative, as it contains proven ingredients and is more affordable too.
D-Bal is available from Crazy Bulk and contains ingredients shown to mimic the effects of the banned steroid Dianabol.
These benefits include:
- Faster strength and muscle gains
- Improved blood flow
- Better oxygen retention
D-Bal is legal to buy and use too, and as it is not available for trial you will not encounter any hidden or repeat charges.
This is a total scam and a rip off. I phoned them today to cancel my “free” Trial. They did their best to talk me out of it – offering me a discount on this free trial. Very aggressive, they will put you on the auto shipping and milk you dry if they get a chance. Contact your bank and cancel the card you used. It’s the only what to be sure.
Just called to cancel, they tried to talk me out of it, first with a 20% discount for life and then with a 40% discount for life, just said no thank you I wish to cancel, but I confirmed with the guy twice that the agreement was totally cancelled.
Thank you for bringing this to my attention, totally missed it on the website until I’d read this article and went back to check.
Keep up the good work and thanks again.
This is a total scam….Since I gave them my credit card details for the trial offer they have taken 6 payments of 78.99 in 3 weeks…. I only noticed this when I returned from a holiday..Avoid this product!!
Same as Roger, this company took £830.00 off me over 8 days, so didn’t even have a chance to stop a monthly payment.
Surely they cant take all these payments out in one go…..this has got to be illegal and fraudulent…..
I’ve just found out I’ve been ripped off too! Two amounts of £64 and£78!! Received fuck all apart from two small tubs!!
Yep I got ripped off too in the same way, but luckily Barclays spotted the transactions and their fraud team called me straight away to query the transactions. They classified them as fraudulent, (i think they had seen many more similar transactions) refunded everything this company had taken from me and say they are now going after them and will try to prosecute them. Good, I hope they catch them, I’d also like to get hold of them! 😉
I’ve done some research myself, the company, HHB Marketing seems to be based in Larnaca, Cyprus
HEXAGONAL HEALTH AND BEAUTY LTD
48 Guricon House, 6042, Larnaca
I searched for their directors and it seems that the DIRECTORS & SECRETARIES appear to be:
AN.PELECANOS SERVICES LTD , Director Active
PELECANOS & PELECANOU SECRETARIAL LTD , Secretary
This appears to emanate from a Cypriot firm of solicitors, who’s details are as follows:
Q Tower,
Ioanni Condilaki 47,
Larnaca., 6042,
Cyprus
Tel: 00357-24659930
E-mail: [email protected]
If this company has anything to do with it (which they may not have), being lawyers I’m sure they have everything covered, but I hope this company are thoroughly investigated and can prove they have nothing whatsoever to do with this scam.
You might all want to share this, report it to your banks or the police