Anyone who has ever wanted to gain muscle mass will be tempted by a product such as Protosterone as it promises to do exactly that.
Unfortunately despite its impressive claims there are doubts surrounding the supplement, no doubt due to its manufacturers decision to market it as a trial offer, which has led to complaints that it is a scam.
Let us look at Protosterone in more detail to see if there are any redeeming features.
Claims made by Protosterone
Protosterone has made the following claims on its website:
- Boost your libido
- Unstoppable energy
- Increased stamina
- Enhanced performance
As a testosterone booster these benefits seem realistic as this is what you should expect to experience. However, these benefits can only be experienced should the ingredients found in Protosterone come up to scratch.
Ingredients found in Protosterone
It is pleasing to see that Protosterone has shown its actual label on its website as you can view its actual ingredients, which include proven testosterone boosters such as Tribulis Terrestris and Tongkat Ali.
Therefore it is likely that using this supplement should help boost your natural testosterone levels resulting in the claimed benefits stated above.
Cost of Protosterone
Despite claims that Protosterone is available as a “free trial” this is not the case as signing up for the trial actually costs £4.95, which is to cover the cost of the postage.
This initial cost is a for a 14 day period, which when elapses will mean that your account will be charged the full purchase price of £94.58.
To make matters worse every month thereafter you will be sent a new package of Protosterone along with a charge being made to your account for £89.58 (+£4.95 p&p), which will continue until your membership to this auto-ship program is cancelled.
Is Protosterone a scam?
Although the supplement itself uses proven ingredients so is likely to help boost your muscle gains the fact that it is only available as a trial offer is certainly off-putting, especially when you discover just how much it is going to cost you each month.
No doubt you are going to feel as though you have been scammed should you sign up for this offer.
In my opinion Protosterone is best avoided, there are much cheaper alternatives available that you can buy without having to sign up for an auto-ship program.
Contact details for Protosterone
To contact Protosterone you will need to use the following information (for returns you will need to get an RMA#):
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: 0800-169-2018
If you have signed up for this trial offer please leave a comment below with your experiences.
Alternative to Protosterone
If you want to experience similar benefits but at a cheaper price then I would recommend you take a look at HGH-X2 (sold by Crazy Bulk).
Rather than boosting testosterone levels HGH-X2 can help naturally increase HGH levels.
As HGH-X2 is not available for trial the price you see online is the price you pay, with no hidden charges or auto-shipments.
This is a HORRID SCAM. I cannot believe MENSHEALTH would allow such a link.
Shocking. They say ‘ CLAIM YOUR FREE’ bottle. It is not free, you have to return it if you do not wish to be charged appx 100 Euros, plus insurance, plus costs for the NEWSLETTER subscription that they automatically sign you up to.
The cost of the bottle they send you is appx 100 Eur, they initially charge for postage only but if you have not returned the bottle within 14 days of your order, irrespective of when you receive the item, you will not be charged for the bottle you have already received but will also be charged for a second bottle that will be with you within 6 weeks and then monthly 100 eur charge for each bottle until you have cancelled your membership and subcription. This is deliberately made complicated and hard to do.
Besides you also have to make clear that the newsletter subscription will need to be cancelled too. And if you do not receive the item, which is not beyond realms of possibility with these scammers, you will still be charged- you just have to file a claim with the insurers which invoice you for the insurance seperately.
Their claim that the BOTTLE IS FREE is FALSE and DECEPTIVE
They pre authorise your card for additional 40 and 70 GBP for so called verification purposes.
They subscribe you to the newsletter.
They charge for the insurance and items will be lost, you will be charged and it could take months to file a claim with the insurers, if they exist.
DO NOT ORDER. IF YOU HAVE ORDERED, CANCEL YOUR CARD IMMEDIATELY, INFORM YOUR BANK AND FILE A COMPLAINT TO THE COMPANY FOR DEFRAUDING YOU.
this is a scam,send them an email to cancel your account ,and you do not want any more of their products.save the email and pass it on to your credit card com/bank
This is a SCAM. I received this then got to read the paperwork that comes with it and found out about the payments should you not return and cancel.
I tried over 2 hours to contact them by phone and the best I got was rubbish music and an even worse phone line. I never got to speak to anyone so couldn’t get a return number.
I contacted my bank straight away and got them to put a stop on any future payments.
I will be keeping a close eye on my account though just in case they try and take money sing a different name.
Has anyone actually used this ans the nutra pump and does it work
This is a completely scam!!! I payed for the postage an got the product, never read the letter that said that later they will charge me £94.58 for both bottles. Tried to call but they never aswer.
This needs to be reported to traiding standard!!!
I received my trail bottles in 2014.and after receiving them realised it was a scam.there is no way I was able to get in touch with them.the product does absolutely nothing for you.they mislead you with false advertising.free trail @ £4.95 per bottle of protosterone and nutrapump.they got that cost.total load of crap.i immediately cancelled my bank card and put a stop to them immediately.
Today 6/7/15 I get a letter from a GGN mastering credit demanding I pay £224.26 for the two bottles included in the cost £34.70 collection fee. So i replied to a return address that the letter came. Basically saying that they ain’t getting a single penny from me.and they can take whatever further action they like and to let me know the court dates.steer well clear of these criminals