Thursday, July 29, 2010
Customer Reviews
As low as $24.97 per month
Enzyte positions itself as the number one male enhancement product on the market. Many of us even remember their icon, Smiling Bob, in the TV commercials. In recent years there has been some controversy surrounding Enzyte. In 2007 there was a class action lawsuit filed following many complaints to the Better Business Bureau which resulted in the arrest of its founder Steve Warshak. The manufacturer claims it now has gone through a new transformation with improved marketing practices. Enzyte claims that it will help increase blood flow to the penis, achieve stronger fuller erections and help men reach peak sexual enhancement.
Whether Enzyte is actually effective remains to be seen. Half of the men who’ve tried it reported satisfactory results within the first month and the other half reported no effects at all even after taking it for more than a couple of months.
“Have been taking Enzyte for three months … no effect,” says Bob L.
Here is where we draw the red flag. There are many complaints from customers who’ve tried Enzyte. Customer’s complained that their credit cards were billed even after canceling their orders of Enzyte. Some even went on to say that when they signed up for the free trial offer, they were automatically billed after 20 days even though they didn’t end up ordering the product. Furthermore, it was almost impossible for them to stop the billing process let alone cancel their orders.
Enzyte contains most of the recommended ingredients for male enhancement – L- Arginine, Epimedium and Tribulus Terristris. A complete list of the ingredients is listed on the company website.
A 30-day supply of Enzyte costs about $24.97. The price is fair however it is unknown whether Enzyte can actually deliver on its promises. We also can’t ignore the dissatisfaction from the customers who’ve been billed without even choosing to order the product. Though the price is reasonable and competitive to other products, it may not be worth the possible hassle.
The manufacturer does offer a money-back guarantee after 60 days. This only applies to unopened boxes of Enzyte. This isn’t much of a guarantee for those that purchase one bottle just to test out the product.
Although Enzyte is a popular product, it certainly isn’t the best one on the market. We would advise customers to proceed with caution if they are considering Enzyte as their choice for a male enhancement product. The ethics of this company’s business practices seem questionable. Perhaps it may take some time before consumers start to trust Enzyte again.
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I have bought this product and i have paid $39.99 plus tax…for s 30day supply, and let me tell ya that i have seen its benefits within the first 5pills taken, im fuller,harder and lastin 5x my usual time. (as my wife says)
i also have seen a 1inch increase within the 2weeks ive been taken enzyte…i cant wait to finish the 30day supply and see the results..a bit expensive for 39.99 for a 30day supply but it works…
angel
— angelmilwaukee, wisconsin