4 responses to “Fitness Scam or Miracle Supplement?”

  1. Yum Yucky

    Tisk, tisk. Paul is a very bad boy. But some people like bad boys.

    I love when you investigate the BS.

  2. Chuck

    I suspect this is a variant of the old scam where you provide your credit card to cover the shipping costs of the “free” product, but it also requires auto-delivery. They say you can cancel within 30 days to avoid being charged, but then they ignore cancellation requests and keep sending you a crap product and charging your credit card month-after-month.

  3. Richard

    I love how “Health Habits” talks about everything, well almost everything. AWESOME post!

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