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Is Testo XL a scam?

Testo XL is a natural performance booster that promises to boost your testosterone levels that will help boost muscle growth, while improving your mood and overall well being.

Unfortunately despite these promising claims there are a number of online complaints that it is a scam. Could this be due to the fact that this supplement is being offered as a trial?

Lets look at Testo XL in more detail to see why it is receiving so many complaints.

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Claimed benefits of Testo XL?

The following claims have been made on the Testo XL website:

  • Boost testosterone by as much as 140%
  • Increase energy levels by 283%
  • Increase libido by 66%
  • Increase metabolism
  • Reduce body fat percentage
  • Cut recovery time

Although these claims seem impressive, I would worry about any supplement that makes any claim that involves the use of percentages.

The reason for this is that there is no mention of where these percentages have come from. To me it looks as though they have simply been made up.

Ingredients found in Testo XL

Testo XL is made from “5 powerful, natural and scientifically proven ingredients”. These include Vitamin B6, Magnesium, Zinc, D-Aspartic Acid and Tribulus Terrestris.

Unfortunately although these ingredients have indeed been shown to be beneficial there is no mention of the dosages of each ingredient so there is no way of knowing whether this supplement does what claims or not.

Price of Testo XL

As Testo XL is available as a trial you may think that it is free or that you only have to pay a small amount to try it.

Well, this is sort of correct as the initial trial period of 14 days is only £2.95. However, after this period has elapsed you will then be charged an incredible £99.99.

You may also be shocked to hear that you will also receive further monthly packages along with the hefty bill until you cancel your membership.

Testo XL have been clever as they have hidden their payment terms in their T&Cs, which is a common technique used by companies that offer their products via auto shipping.

Is Testo XL a scam?

Although tempting I would recommend that you give Testo XL a wide berth as this trial offer will leave you significantly out of pocket.

In addition the lack of any ingredient information is another worry that you should take heed of.

Contact details for Testo XL

To contact Testo XL you should use the following information:

Email: [email protected]
Phone: 0800 206 1562

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

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  • An increase in muscle endurance and strength
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  • Improved blood flow during workouts
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This supplement is considerably cheaper than Testo XL, and can be bought without having to sign up for any auto ship program.

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0 thoughts on “Is Testo XL a scam?”

  1. AVOID AT ALL COSTS!!! TOTAL SCAM!! My other half applied for the ‘free 30 day trial’ and has woken up this morning to find that his bank account is nearly £200 lighter after only 2 weeks, thanks to these total arseholes! At no point was it made clear that after 2 weeks a huge amount of money would be debited! AVOID! AVOID! AVOID! Cue a day spent on the phone to the bank trying to get future payments blocked and the money refunded! God help this company if they come face to face with me…fuming is a bloody understatement!!!!

    1. The bank won’t give refund but to make sure no more money is took just cancel ur card say u lost it so ur codes will change so they can’t take money

  2. Hello people got the same problem.
    But thanks god,got ripped off only 89.99.
    Went to bank today cancelled all the future payments,but the thing is BARCLAYS said that they wont refund my money because ive agreed TC’s.
    What i can do about it?Is there anyway to change banks mind?

    1. I think it’s safe to say that even if the product works, there is NO point buying from a company that has a well disguised subscription. Would you expected Holland & Barrett to auto enrol you on an expensive plan? No.

      I’ve been investigating this company for a while. It’s run exactly like most shell companies. Please don’t waste you money.

      As for the ingredients they are nothing special over what you can buy in Tesco/Boots/Superdrug etc.

      To sum here are a few snippets from their website terms

      “These statements have not been reviewed by the Food and Drug Administration…Individuals shown are paid models and not necessarily HGH XL users…. Results not typical for any and all claims. All images were found on and obtained from public websites and are believed to be in public domain…Celebrities neither endorse nor sponsor any of the products and/or services.”

      TDLR: Don’t buy!

  3. Keep away. Crooks. Villains. Scammers. Robbers. Muggers. Pathetic. Useless. The so called chairman of this outfit is abroad apparently. Unable to return because of at least two counts of child mellestation. Let’s see if he ever has the balls to return to face his accusers. Poor boys.

  4. I think it would be advisable to contact “Watchdog”, “Rip-off Britain”, or another TV show which exposes scams like this. I ordered the two products (HGH-XL and “Testo-XL”), and was only sent a confirmation for the latter.

    There was also one despatch note in the package when it arrived.

    I have sent a cancellation email for both products, however, it’s clear that they operate as two separate companies, so it will be interesting to see if they have given me sufficient information to cancel both products.

    The worst part of it is, I tried taking them (half dose), and immediately came up with a nasty rash on my chest. I believe the products may be harmful to health.

    There are a wealth of similar offers on the internet. I hope these scams are widely reported in the press and national media, to prevent others being similarly ripped off.

    I don’t believe their marketing is legitimate, since it’s obvious that they don’t make it clear in their promotions how they are selling the products.

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