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Maxtropin Performance Enhancer Review – Is this trial a scam?

Maxtropin

Maxtropin is a performance enhancer often seem advertised with a testosterone booster called Testropin.

Despite their impressive claims, as they are both available for trial there are doubts in my mind, not only regarding the effectiveness of the product, but also whether these supplements are a scam or not.

In previous reviews of trial offers like this we have found that there are often hidden charges and auto-shipping to contend with.

In the following review we will look at Maxtropin in more detail before we decide whether this offer should be recommended, or whether like so many trial offers before it would be best avoided.

We do not endorse trial offers. Click here to see which product we recommend as an alternative.
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Claimed benefits of Maxtropin

The main claims made by Maxtropin are as follows:

  • Increase muscle mass
  • Cut recovery time
  • Metabolic efficiency

While impressive sounding, we would advise you to ignore claims such as this as they have been designed to get you to make a ‘snap’ decision, and to sign up for the offer without looking for proof.

In our opinion you should always spend a little time looking for proof, you most certainly do not want to take a supplement that does not work, or even worse could potentially cause harm.

I suggest you look to see what ingredients the supplement is made from.

Ingredients found in Maxtropin

First off you will find that there is no label available so no way of knowing exactly what this supplement contains.

They do mention that it contains L-Arginine, Maca Root, Siberian Ginseng, Tribulus Terristris and Yohimbe, which have all been shown to be beneficial for aiding muscle growth.

Unfortunately without knowing the dosages there is no way of knowing what benefits these will offer.

It is always best that you see a label, otherwise there will always be doubts regarding its effectiveness.

Price of Maxtropin

While it mentions that you can get a “free bottle” this is not entirely true.

The truth is that not one aspect of this is free. From the shipping cost of $3.95 to $$6.95, or the final price of $59.95, which will have to be paid at the end of the 14 day trial, the free trial claims are incredibly misleading.

Maxtropin also operates an auto-ship program too, so when you sign up for this offer you will also be subscribed to receive monthly packages, which will continue until you cancel it.

Is Maxtropin a scam?

The cost of Maxtropin is not too high, but certainly is not the free trial you would expect.

This fact alone will lead to complaints, but the lack of label and ingredient information is also a big issue.

My suggestion to you would be to look for an alternative, we have a suggestion for you below.

Contact details for Maxtropin

You can contact Maxtropin using the following details:

Phone: 877-689-3344
Email: [email protected]

Please leave a message below if you have signed up for this offer.

Click here for our guide to beating online scams.

D-BalIf you want a little extra help with your own training efforts then my suggested alternative to Maxtropin would be D-Bal, a supplement that comes highly recommended and is sold online via the Crazy Bulk website.

This supplement has been created to mimic the benefits of the banned steroid Dianabol, yet without the side effects.

Using D-Bal will offer the following benefits:

  • Gains in both strength and muscle
  • Improved blood flow and oxygen retention

All Crazy Bulk products are free from auto-shipping and have no hidden charges. This is because they are not available for trial.

The price you see is the price you pay.

Click Here to Read Our Full Review of D-Bal >>

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0 thoughts on “Maxtropin Performance Enhancer Review – Is this trial a scam?”

  1. I just signed up for the free trial of $4.95 for shipping only and I got three charges on my account : $19.95, $1.99 $ $. 99 i messaged them and if I don’t hear back I’ll make a BBQ complaint ASAP

  2. I signed up for the free trial and now that I have read these reviews I will cancel immediately after I receive the product in the mail..I don’t want auto fill and $$ taken out of my account without my permission.

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