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Is ProGain 350 a scam?

If you believe the hype then ProGain 350 will help make your body “lean, cut, hard and ripped”.

Well, in this review we are going to see whether this supplement can do what it claims or whether it is a scam.

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Claims made by ProGain 350

ProGain 350 have made the following claims on their website:

  • Get a tight, ripped body fast
  • Defined, six pack abs
  • Awesome energy boost
  • Body fat burned away
  • Peak testosterone
  • Toned, hard muscles

While this all sounds impressive you need to remember that no supplement will help you get results without a lot of your own hard work.

If you believe that taking a pill will give you the gains you desire then you will be mistaken and disappointed. Your diet and the effort you put into your workouts are much more important.

That being said it is important that we look at the ingredients of ProGain 350 to see if any of the above benefits are realistic.

Ingredients found in ProGain 350

While ProGain 350 makes some big claims, unfortunately like so many supplements before it they cannot be backed up with science.

There is no mention whatsoever regarding ingredients so I cannot believe the claims that they have made.

Cost of ProGain 350

As with most trial offers ProGain 350 is available for a small postage fee (£5.99), however this only covers a 14 day period.

After this time has elapsed you will be charged £89.99, which is ridiculous since there is no proof that this supplement even works.

It is highly unlikely that you will have much opportunity to trial the product either, as delivery can take as long as 10 days to arrive.

You should also be aware that signing up for this trial offer also allows the manufacturer to ship monthly packages of ProGain 350 to you, while billing you the extortionate amount too.

If this information is a surprise to you, it is likely that you are not alone as it is hidden away in the terms and conditions.

Is ProGain 350 a scam?

There is nothing to recommend about ProGain 350, for those unfortunate enough to sign up for the trial you are likely to feel scammed, which is unsurprising since this supplement is overpriced and has zero proof that it works.

Contact details for ProGain 350

If you wish to contact ProGain 350 you may struggle to locate any contact information as it is not viewable on the website.

Again, you will have to read the T&Cs to find out this information, which luckily for you I have already done:

Phone: +31 20 8084782
Email: [email protected]

If you have signed up for this trial offer then please leave a message below with your experiences.

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0 thoughts on “Is ProGain 350 a scam?”

  1. Thank you very much for providing this information. I had already put my details in and used my girlfriends card details (with her consent). But after completing the required boxes, you would usually get a conformation page to check everything before you proceed. Well there wasn’t one and further more there was no terms or conditions for me to read, just an acceptance page telling me that there would be a conformation email when shipping commenced! Alarm bells! So I started looking for contact details, which seemed impossible until reading your page.

    After reading the comments above, I have now told my girlfriend to contact the Bank and cancel her card, to which the bank told her that 4 separate billing accounts have already been set up!!

    She will have to set up a new account now as I wouldn’t even waste my time trying to contact Progain350 and that other one, as this could potentially give them the time they need to start taking money.

    My question, if you could answer it is, is the article from MENS HEALTH legitimate as this is the only reason, I gave it a second glance?

    Many thanks for your help tho, and what’s with the idiots above that think that this is a Progain350 page?!?!

    1. The articles you see from Mens Health etc are set up by various affiliates looking to cash in on this scheme.

    2. So is the review actually from mens health in your opinion?
      Oh and by the way she has got through to the bank, there is £16 coming out of the account, which I will take on the chin, then they will stop any other payments being made or have promised to refund if any is taken….

    3. No, I very much doubt that it is. I have seen countless examples of these ‘advertorials’. There are subtle differences between these and the official websites.

    4. Dave, i too paid £16. After finding this page and reading the comments i emailed them today to cancel within the 14 days trial period and notified my bank to put a block on any attempts by the company to take any further payments. As i was still worried after reading the comments on here that the company can still take money from my account after doing both of the above, i contacted my bank again and asked then to cancel my card and send me a new one. Hopfully this will stop any further payments being taken from my account. My 14 day trial period ends on Tuesday so i will be monitoring my account very closely over the next month. My bank did say if i cancelled within the 14 day trial period and they continue to take money from my account, they will refund me as its fraud. I feel silly i bought this product and my advice to anyone who has brought this product through the trial period, is to email them to cancel the subscription and also get the bank to cancel your card and send a new one…..

    5. At first it looked like Men’s Health, but after revisiting the site it actually a bogus magazine front to make it look like a real magazine!! I have clicked on the various so say links and it comes back with the same page….wow….

      My apologies to Men’s Health, my bad!!

  2. And I urge anyone else that has seen this affiliation with Men’s Health to contact/mail them letting them know, I am using the address [email protected] and expecting it to go to the relevent department, because truthfully, I would never have given this a second look if it had not been affiliated with them!!…..

  3. My bad, it’s not men’s health, it’s a magazine front that does not even exist!! I take it back Men’s Health Magazine….The more I look the deeper the bullshit gets!! Please delete the last two replies, and accept my apologies for getting that wrong… I will post a different reply.. Thank you

  4. I tried the free trial for this and found some amazing results within 2 weeks. I have now subscribed to progain 350 & testine 250. Some people may have cancelled there orders, I think this was your first mistake if you don’t try you won’t get the results.

  5. I placed a trial ordrr and payed £26.99 for a three month supply.
    Ive just this minute found out that the skanks took £159 from my account.
    I have contacted them to cancel ordrr and asked fir refund as price was not what I was qouted.
    All ive recieved is junk mail from them. Cant get access to a tel number.

    Now have to wait 25 days for my card company to try to recoop my money.
    GET RIPPED…. Actuslly means GET RIPPED OFF.
    Tossers. Stay well away

    1. I got done awhile back with something similar. With a 14 day trial package with the products called No2Maximus and HT Rush. Got onto the reviews straight away to see if this was for real. But it wasn’t what I wanted to read. So picked up the phone and canceled my bank card straight away. So them clowns couldn’t dip into my account and rip me off. Just paid five euros for post and package. My advice. Stay well away for everyone of these online scams. All there bullshit. Just eat leafy veggies and meat and fruit and nuts and drink at least a gallon of water. Train hard and consistently. Your goals will soon be showing up in no time. Drop sugars completely. Good luck

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