I got curious by all the extenze advertisement, so I searched the web and saw their 2-weeks free sampler of Extenze which we the consumer will only have to pay shipping cost less than $10. Beware if you click yes on any of their terms and agreement. What I paid for was only the shipping. However, later on one-month supply of Extenze pills started coming thru mail and my credit statement showed of $46.90 debited from my account, which I did not recall of ordering.
I stopped taking the Extenze tablets since it started to cause me migraine and headaches from time to time. As a fellow consumer beware of QFL and their business practices, beware of male enhancements as they may have negative side effects.
The complaint has been investigated and resolved to the customer’s satisfaction.
First of all, all you guys who are gullible enough to have bought this product deserve to have the company treat you. I didn't think people were stupid enough to fall for these kinds of infomercial/male enhancement scams anymore, but I guess there are still a few surprises left in life.
### EXTENZE THAT ### IS A WASTE ###ING WASTE OF ###ING MONEY.
I WILL KILL ALL OF THOSE MUTHER###ERS!1
I speak of these things that follow from firsthand knowledge. I have used this product, found it wanting, and have spent months attempting to recover from the financial woes incurred by signing up for the "free" trial. Like mom said, if it says free, it probably is going to cost you more than you have.
Extenze is a scam! Beware of this product. They will ask you for your a credit card, and you will have to cancel the additional non-free-trial shipments. After you and your partner figure out that there is really no advantage to taking this "suppliment" (some folks have complained of rashes, headaches, and even agressive behavior shifts), and you attempt to cancel subsiquent orders, you will find out that they don't answer the phone, return your calls, or address your emails. In effect you'll have to call the credit card company and cancel all payments going forward. . . And REALLY, don't be silly enough to use your debit card!
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: If you do your due dilligence on this prodct, you'll find a number of complaints about strange, off-shore charges (some in the thousands of dollars) by the company. You will also learn that the people who started this scam have fled the Untited States. "Why is this commercial still on the air?" you ask? GOOD QUESTION!