science-jay
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For years i've been reading different male pattern baldness-related forums and on every site I've did encounter posts from "new" posters related to Revivogen that did look supspicious to me...
because (A) they are acclaiming good results without willing to go into any details (B) don't post more than a few posts in a period of time and (C) different posters have exactly the same writing-style...
Anybody experienced the same?
This is a post from a user who also had the same experience:
I was on the forum for revivogen on http://www.hairlosshelp.com and something very strange happened. Farrel(a supposed poster) was arguing with some guy about Revivogen and in order to prove that Revivogen works Farrel said he received an email testimonial. But the strange thing was that the email was addressed to info@revivogen.com, how did Farrel get his hands on that email? He must work for revivogen, I noticed he deletes most of the letters criticizing Revivogen too(since he runs the forum as well). I can't believe even these forums are not safe from Revivogen's slick marketing machine. Farrel also announced that revivogen is doing a "study" on it's product and allowing it's participants to perform "self-evaluation." If they truly believed in their product and wanted to show how effective it is they would commission a double blind study. After finding these things out today I am staying far away from that phony forum and NEVER buying Revivogen
because (A) they are acclaiming good results without willing to go into any details (B) don't post more than a few posts in a period of time and (C) different posters have exactly the same writing-style...
Anybody experienced the same?
This is a post from a user who also had the same experience:
I was on the forum for revivogen on http://www.hairlosshelp.com and something very strange happened. Farrel(a supposed poster) was arguing with some guy about Revivogen and in order to prove that Revivogen works Farrel said he received an email testimonial. But the strange thing was that the email was addressed to info@revivogen.com, how did Farrel get his hands on that email? He must work for revivogen, I noticed he deletes most of the letters criticizing Revivogen too(since he runs the forum as well). I can't believe even these forums are not safe from Revivogen's slick marketing machine. Farrel also announced that revivogen is doing a "study" on it's product and allowing it's participants to perform "self-evaluation." If they truly believed in their product and wanted to show how effective it is they would commission a double blind study. After finding these things out today I am staying far away from that phony forum and NEVER buying Revivogen