Lovely and cheap advertisement for a physical product. Ambiguouos terms and conditions. "We are not selling the product, we are selling the website" and "You had thre days then we charge you $200.00 each " No recourse offered. Really a scam, customer representative hiding behind "Terms and Conditions" - which are, as I said, at best, ambiguous. Please people - when you deal with these website, you are not buying a "product" you are buying the "website" (the exact words of the customer representative)- and very expensively too. Beware. Stay away
Oh yes, and I think the website name is a tongue in the cheek sneer at "suckers" who get caught out: Tydalafil is the generic name of an erectile dysfunction medication called Cialis - so, they presume they are "stumpfing" you...