• Extenze

Overview

Extenze has a rating of 1.0 star from 3 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Extenze ranks 12th among Drug sites.

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Thumbnail of user warrene5
5,132 reviews
4,830 helpful votes
August 19th, 2013

Another spamming site pushing yet another miracle drug/product that we have only heard of in spam emails or on horribly done infomercials on TV.

THE TRUTH IS SIMPLE: IF ANY of these products worked they would be in REAL NEWS not SPAMMED NEWS and paid infomercials! Don't throw your money away here!

I'd pay money to see these scammers use their garbage and show us how it works!
( of course they wouldn't do that, THEY know its garbage)

Thumbnail of user oscarj
83 reviews
913 helpful votes
January 12th, 2011

Male enhancement? Seriously? They claim if the results were not so amazing how could we afford to have TV commercials... really? That is their "clinical" study? How about, if their secret ingredient that "really" works is so wonderful then don't you think other companies would have caught on by now. FDA I guess is too busy to verify these claims on TV.

Thumbnail of user jamesb8
33 reviews
123 helpful votes
January 18th, 2011

As a frequent watcher of late-night TV, I noticed the many ads for ExtenZe, the purported "male enhancement" (i. E., penis-enlarging) pill, and got curious enough to do some research on the subject. The Mayo Clinic is very blunt about "male enhancement" services, including surgery: their "bottom line" is that NO pill or drug is effective, and that surgery may damage the organ beyond repair. (See www.mayoclinic.com/health/penis/MC*******.) As far as ExtenZe itself is concerned, there are a large number of complaints on the Internet regarding its lack of positive effect, and also complaints that, as with many other late-night-TV offers, once you give them your credit card number, you can't stop further mailings, and additional charges against your card, without cancelling the card itself. If you Google "ExtenZe scam," you will now find a large number of websites loudly proclaiming that this product is NOT a scam, and one suspects that the company may be "running scared" by now, planting positive reviews to counteract the growing negative publicity. (It's also possible that the well-known "placebo effect" may explain the occasional positive reviews by "real" people, as opposed to company "plants.") So, guys, be grateful for whatever God (or Nature) has given you, and try to be content with what you've got!

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