Having come across an advertorial for both supplements I thought it best that I took a closer look at them, especially with the various other similar “free trial” offers turning out to be scams.
At first glance these look impressive enough, but I guess we will find out soon enough whether we would recommend you try them or not.
Claimed benefits of Muscle Rev X and Rev Test
Both supplements offer some impressive claims, such as:
- The ability to build lean muscle and gain insane strength
- Boost endurance and power
- Maximise muscle pumps
- Enhanced libido
- Increased energy levels
Whether the science behind these supplements can back up the claims is another thing. We would need to look at the ingredients used before commenting further.
Ingredients found in Muscle Rev X and Rev Test
It is pleasing to see that both supplements have shown their product labels on their websites.
Muscle Rev X is said to contain Vitamin C, Calcium, L-taurine, L-Norvaline, along with some Nitric Oxide boosting Arginines.
Rev Test on the other hand contains ingredients such as Fenugreek and Tribulus Terrestris.
I conclude that using these supplements alongside a protein-rich diet and regular sessions at the gym will result in the benefits claimed.
However, it should be noted that there is no such thing as a ‘miracle pill’, you will always have to put in the hard work yourself if you want to see those gains.
Price of Muscle Rev X and Rev Test
Both supplements are being offered as a free trial, unfortunately there is nothing free about either supplement.
When viewing the terms and conditions of the offer you will discover that Muscle Rev X will cost $4.95 for shipping when you initially sign up, then 14 days later you will be charged $84.63 with further monthly deliveries to be sent.
The terms and conditions for Rev Test are not working but you can assume that the same or similar prices will be used.
As with most auto ship programs you will continue to be charged monthly until your membership is cancelled.
Are these supplements a scam?
While you may experience some benefit from the use of these supplements the high price and their use of auto-shipping should put you off signing up for the trial.
Muscle Rev X and Rev Test are not doing anything illegal, but offering free trials will obviously entice people into signing up for their offer, only to be disappointed once they discover the true cost of the trial.
No doubt this will lead to complaints that they are a scam.
Contact details for Muscle Rev X and Rev Test
While you may be able to cancel your subscription online using the form at the very bottom of their sales website you may also want to contact them using other means.
Phone: 1-855-768-7858
Email: [email protected]
If you have signed up for either supplement please leave a message below.
Alternative to Muscle Rev X and Rev Test
If you want to boost your muscle growth and strength then you should look at some of the products being offered by Crazy Bulk, for example D-Bal.
D-Bal offers its users the following benefits:
- Increased muscle endurance and strength
- Fast results
- Improved nitrogen retention
- An increase in muscle mass
- Improved blood flow during workouts
- No prescription
- No injections
- 100% legal
- Safe alternative to pure anabolic steroids
The products are considerably cheaper, with real user testimonials and photos to show that the products really work.
These products are also available to buy outright so you do not have to worry about being caught out by any hidden charges.
Click Here to Read Our Full Review of D-Bal >>
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What a ripoff. No such thing as free trials. This company sucks. Carl I will continue to whine about a company that takes advantage of consumers!!!!!!
I’ve been scammed I only
Order a free trial and nkw £91 coming out my bank and can’t stop it help!!! I wanna cancel it so it doesn’t come out my bank
How are folks getting these phone numbers? I do no see any contact info on their web-site except an e-mail form. If looks like the latest number suggested by folks is 888-973-8522, but I see so many numbers (from where?!) that I’m wondering – do they keep changing them? Where are these numbers coming from?
I haven’t tried calling them yet because I just spent 20 mins on calls to my VISA credit-card company on a cell-phone from Mexico and all my calls get dropped. But not before hearing that there is nothing they can do and even cancelling my whole card will still result in my new card being charged because of the ‘agreement’ I have with them. I have no account number, no piece of paper, no e-mail, no free product shipped – NO information about them at all, and now I’m being charged $131. I followed through a promotion with Paypal and authorized a shipping payment (and I didn’t do a screen-dump) and saw no agreement. I have nothing but entries on my VISA card statement.
I am so ***** angry that VISA can’t stop this.
They hide the terms in the small print and charge you before the 30 day trial is half down. When I called to complain, Diane, who was refused to let me speak to anyone else, stonewalled me and arrogantly informed me they held up their end of the bargain and the $89 charge would remain. I really lost it at that point, threatening and screaming over the phone. I hate when I get that way, but honestly, she seemed used to it.
I called back a second time in a calmer tone to see if i would at least get the shipment I paid for after the cancellation. I spoke to Jacob who told me I could get a refund if I returned everything. I asked for an email to spell out those instructions. If you are unhappy with this company (and I expect most people are), keep calling 855-809-2280 until you get a more helpful representative.
Just to followup on my last posting from Jan 31:
I called the Customer service number of 888 973 8522 and successfully cancelled the order.
Folks here talk about the terms and conditions of an agreement, and seem to know about phone numbers, like the last posting, but I have none of that. All I have is the phone number I found in this thread (thank you for that!). Anyway, the menu-items I used was ‘2’ (muscle) and then I pressed ‘0#’ when it asked for the phone number associated with the account. That got to me to a person.
I made a point of being polite and calm throughout this exchange when it directed me to a real person. I didn’t get his name. He tried to give me discounts but finally let up the pressured sales talk when I explained I’m not even in the country (I’m in Mexico for 3 months while this bogus product is supposedly being shipped to Canada – and I know the initial trial product did not show up).
I didn’t even ask about a refund or return. First, I’m in no position to return the product if it does get delivered, and I’m just happy to make this stop.
I can’t believe I fell for this scam, but it came as a promotion through Paypal for customer appreciation and I trusted them.
I asked for an e-mail confirmation of the cancellation, and received it. It is from [email protected] and says:
This email is being sent to confirm that your account has been
cancelled. You will not receive any other shipments or charges.
Armed with this, if this now continues, I have ammunition for my credit card company (VISA) so they can stop/reverse any future payments if necessary. They were not so helpful the other day when I tried to get them to stop this.
I wish you folks luck. I was freaking furious when I saw this happen and then VISA not helping me, and all my calls on my cellphone from Mexico dropping. I guess I was too furious to think of using Skype at the time, which is what I used for this final call.