Is Enzyte A Scam - February 5th, 2010

Enzyte claims to be the best possible male enhancement product on the market, marketing through a character they have called “Smiling Bob.” They claim that Enzyte will finally help you to get all of the results you are looking for, and apparently, Enzyte will finally help you to improve penis size, improve erections, and otherwise improve the sexual experience in general. So is this possible, or is Enzyte just another scam?

Enzyte is a scam, plain and simple. You could find this out through any legitimate Enzyte reviews. Frankly speaking, it starts with their advertising. They advertise through infomercials in part, because it gets to a larger crowd. But it’s partly because with infomercials, people don’t really ask questions. So therefore, they don’t have to answer said questions to consumers.

The second big thing is that they use a “free trial offer.” A “free trial offer” basically means that if you were to read the fine print, you would find out that after just 10 days, they will start sending you an expensive auto ship order that they make virtually impossible to cancel. It’s all in the contract that you check and say you read. So legally speaking, they are technically off the hook.

With this in mind, there is a reason why Enzyte has the history it does. Enzyte reviews indicate that realistically speaking, the original CEO of Enzyte and his mother were arrested for multiple counts of fraud among other things. With this in mind, obviously he is going to jail for a long period of time, and multiple counts along with his mother. They have changed leadership yes. But many of the tactics have stayed the same.

However, there is a product called Orexis. Orexis will give you all the best benefits, because Orexis is not a scam. It has all the right ingredients, all the right amounts, and all in all, Orexis actually works. This is why they can afford to sell through legitimate means.



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