Penis Enlargement Pills Do Not
Provide Results
In 2003, MSNBC reported that a popular male enhancement pill, claiming
to provide permanent gains and enlarge their customers’ penis. This
Arizona company swindled over $74 Million from its customers. C.P.
Direct, used false advertising and gimmicks to trick consumers into
purchasing these products.
Once a consumer had purchased or even ordered a free sample, C.P.
Direct would immediately charge their credit cards for the next months
order. The company has recently faced litigation, and no longer
practices its mail order services. The federal government has also
seized $30 Million in assets from the corporation. The personal and
corporate assets were seized, which include luxury vehicles, $20
Million in bank accounts, as well as 3 million in cash.
A similar swindle is also conducted by Enzyte, as they do
automatically bill clients. However, they ensure that they maintain
legal business practices and promote their product as a male
enhancement pill, which provides stronger erections. Be sure when
purchasing male enhancement pills and other similar products, that
there is not automatic billing as you may end up with a product that
you don’t want.
Most penis extenders are medically certified and provide
guarantees to ensure product efficiency.
It is important that you ensure your products are purchased from a
company offering proper customer service and that will provide you
with a satisfaction guarantee. Extenders are also efficient in
providing permanent penis enlargement results, with relatively little
effort. These penis stretchers are one of the most efficient products
and ensure both increases in penis size and male enhancement benefits.
MSNBC News. “Anatomy of a Penis Swindle”.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3077050/Retrieved on 06-16-2004
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