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Should you avoid the Power Pro trial?

Power Pro is a supplement that promises to help those who want “ripped, muscular bodies as quickly as possible”, but can it do what it claims to do?

The problem with claims is that they are often not backed up with any proof, which is why it is important not to rush into the signing up of any trial offer.

These trial offers are often designed purely to get you to sign up for an auto-ship program.

This is why we have decided that we should look more closely at the Power Pro trial to see if its claims can be backed up and whether it is a scam or not.

We do not endorse trial offers. Click here to see which product we recommend as an alternative.
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Claimed benefits of Power Pro

Power Pro has made the following claims on its website:

  • Get ripped now
  • Gain strength fast
  • Build muscle easily
  • Maximise fat burn
  • Boost energy naturally

Now, these claims on the face of it sound fantastic. However, you should not fall for them without first looking at the ingredients of the supplement.

How else would you know if these claims are accurate or not?

Ingredients of Power Pro

The first issue you will find with Power Pro is its vague ingredients list.

It mentions things like a Creatine Matrix, an Energy Matrix and a Beta Alanine Matrix but there is no mention of the ingredients used.

Again there are a lot of claims and information but little to back them up.

Cost of Power Pro

The main issue with Power Pro is due to its high cost, which is an astonishing £99.97.

As the payment terms are hidden away in the T&Cs you may be unaware of this high cost, and also the fact that Power Pro operates an auto-ship program, which means that signing up to this trial offer means further monthly packages will subsequently be delivered to you.

Is Power Pro a scam?

While they are not doing anything illegal, there is a reason why auto-ship programs like this get such a bad reputation.

No doubt at the end of the month when you are charged the full purchase price you will feel aggrieved and will likely state that Power Pro is a scam.

How to cancel your auto-ship subscription?

To cancel your membership and to receive an RMA I suggest you phone Power Pro using the following phone number:

0808-169-2024

You may also want to send them an email using the following address:

[email protected]

If you have signed up for this trial offer and were then charged for your trial then please leave a message below.

Click here for our guide to beating online scams.

D-BalAn alternative to Power Pro is D-Bal, which is sold online by Crazy Bulk who have it listed for sale at £36.37 for a months supply.

Using D-Bal alongside a good protein-rich diet and regular gym sessions should enable you to see the following benefits:

  • Increased muscle endurance and strength
  • Improved nitrogen retention
  • Increase in muscle mass
  • Improved blood flow during workouts
  • No prescription needed
  • No injections, taken orally (tablet)
  • 100% legal
  • Safe alternative to Dianobol

Not only is this particular supplement cheaper but as it is not available on trial you can relax knowing you will not be receiving any hidden charges to your account.

The supplements sold by Crazy Bulk have numerous real user testimonials and photographs so you know juts what benefits can be experienced.

Click Here to Read Our Full Review of D-Bal >>

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0 thoughts on “Should you avoid the Power Pro trial?”

  1. I too have been caught out by these CROOKS, I took action by canceling my debit card,

    and my bank will block any charges made to my credit card.

    Hope this helps .

    Raymond

  2. Hey,

    So I ordered the Power Pro product. I was half way through the order (thinking there’s not something right to this) especially when it costs £5.99. Having read the T&C’s, there would be a £99.97 charge every month if you didn’t tell them before the subscription finished. All they care about is money. Emails took very long and as for the phone calls, they’re basically designed to sap all the money out of your phone because I’ve never waited so long to speak to Customer Services. The guy on the phone rambled on about offers but personally you have to be assertive and say ‘I don’t want this product! How do I cancel it?”.
    Basically, my subscription ends 4th March 2015 so they told me to call in again about 3 days before to get an Return Authorization Number so that I can return it. And guess what, you got 7 days to return your bottle with tracking. Yes. Tracking! Even more money for them.
    I’m never trusting these sites again. I should of been more careful but here I am. But as ever, I blocked my card. Such bad customer service and I wish sites (like these) would be more regulated. But yeah, don’t trust it guys. Pretty much like steroids.

    1. After you’ve received your RMA (Return number), you have to return it within 7 days. Pretty blatant timing especially giving it on a Friday meaning the Post Office won’t open until Monday.

      So to put the costs into perspective, I paid:

      1. £5.99 – For Power Pro
      2. £0.99 – Bluesnap payment gateway (something I didn’t even know about and which is why my card company called me up because it was from Cyprus)
      3. £4.98 – For First Class Post with Tracking to get their stuff returned.

      Now I get why Jason Statham uses these products for his body. Because he has millions in his account and probably a guy to do it all for him. I’m a student especially, so if there are any students out there, stay well away from these products unless you want to get into debt.

  3. Yep I was stupid enough to sign up for a free trial. The charges where hidden only visable for a brief second while the application loaded. I’ve called them several times, it’s always just an un answered phone call. I have emailed them several times I got a generic response claiming that they cannot cancel the order an that I must phone the customer service phone line. Bank informed if nothing has happened next week I will report my card lost

    1. You should report your card lost asap! They take loads of small charges every other day, as i discovered the hard way! does anyone know what the hell is in the product? To me they look like glorified multivitamins!

  4. Can anyone tell me step by step how to cancel my unwanted membership, I signed up for the trial and only got charged for the shipping but didn’t know about the hidden charges. Before the 14 day trial is up I need to cancel as don’t want to pay 100 odd pound! Can anyone help?

    1. Kev.
      First you need to cancel the trial by E mail and by phoning customer services ( no above ).Be firm and assertive because I have spoken to these guys and they try and fob you off.They sound like the Russian Mafia.

      Next go into your bank and tell them you have been scammed into an alleged free trial which is costing you money through a recurring transaction at the end of each month.
      Give bank your details of how you have tried to cancel by above methods and then they will put block on subscription and possibly return any money to you.
      Tony

    2. Hi Kevin,
      I also signed up and have had the postage charge taken but not the large fee yet.
      You need to contact the ‘disputes’ department of your bank/credit card firm.
      You can ask the bank to prevent any future payments or just cancel your debit/credit card – same procedure as if it had been lost/stolen.

  5. I just looked at there websites and they are nearly identical to a scam that was going on Sometime last year, I would recommend d-bal. I have ordered four items from crazybulk and everything was good, there is also a lot of reviews on the website so I would recommend them to anyone wanting to use supplements or steroids (whatever you class them as)

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