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Title: bodybuilding.com rigging supplement reviews
Post by: WhiteCastle on September 01, 2010, 06:32:00 PM
http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=127194653

Old News: BB.com deleting negative reviews

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So yea I reviewed a few products I tried, and one was the notorious Pink Magic. Anyways, I believe I have it a semi low review, didnt curse, didnt bash, didnt flame, etc....


Well yesterday Pink Magic had a 8.5 rating. Today its 9.2.


I mean yea i understand its a business and all, and that shady sht happens everywhere we look, but this def dissapointed me. I never did buy a product due to reviews since I know most of them are fake, this strategy they are using is BS. Basically fixing reviews so a certain product is ranked high to attract uneducated buyers.


I guess a few companies weren't appreciative of people not being impressed by their shitty supplements they bought. Bob Chic; what did you know and when did you know it? This will be all over CNN any minute anyway.
Title: Re: bodybuilding.com rigging supplement reviews
Post by: NaturalWonder83 on September 01, 2010, 06:35:03 PM
but chick says
Title: Re: bodybuilding.com rigging supplement reviews
Post by: Chick on September 01, 2010, 06:46:35 PM
http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=127194653

I guess a few companies weren't appreciative of people not being impressed by their shitty supplements they bought. Bob Chic; what did you know and when did you know it? This will be all over CNN any minute anyway.

Wasn't my dept, bro...

Title: Re: bodybuilding.com rigging supplement reviews
Post by: Rosicrucian on September 01, 2010, 06:49:37 PM
Wasn't my dept, bro...



I'm kinda curious about why you still lurk around here following its downfall and obvious lackluster... what's your angle bob? are you that bored?
Title: Re: bodybuilding.com rigging supplement reviews
Post by: Howard on September 01, 2010, 06:50:44 PM
Not a legit , audited survey on supplements they sell?
Eagads Batman, the Joker lied to us!

Newsflash!
1. I heard that pro bodybuilders take steroids ! I still need to confirm this  ???
2. The 3335% increase claims by Muscle Tech are a tad over blown.
3. The champion baked bean eater FARTS a lot.
4. Girls lie and cheat on their boyfriends.
Title: Re: bodybuilding.com rigging supplement reviews
Post by: Rosicrucian on September 01, 2010, 06:51:57 PM
Not a legit , audited survey on supplements they sell?
Eagads Batman, the Joker lied to us!

Newsflash!
1. I heard that pro bodybuilders take steroids ! I still need to confirm this  ???
2. The 3335% increase claims by Muscle Tech are a tad over blown.
3. The champion baked bean eater FARTS a lot.
4. Girls lie and cheat on their boyfriends.


You just cracked the case wide open  ::)

Title: Re: bodybuilding.com rigging supplement reviews
Post by: The Abdominal Snoman on September 01, 2010, 06:58:54 PM
Not a legit , audited survey on supplements they sell?
Eagads Batman, the Joker lied to us!

Newsflash!
1. I heard that pro bodybuilders take steroids ! I still need to confirm this  ???
2. The 3335% increase claims by Muscle Tech are a tad over blown.
3. The champion baked bean eater FARTS a lot.
4. Girls lie and cheat on their boyfriends.


Odd post for a guy who believes Stan McQuay is natural or on very little hormones :-\
Title: Re: bodybuilding.com rigging supplement reviews
Post by: saucetradomous on September 01, 2010, 07:02:42 PM
i'm sorry, if you're over the age of 19 and still buy supplements other than perhaps protein powders, I don't think you should have graduated with a highschool diploma.  They are soo unnecessary.
Title: Re: bodybuilding.com rigging supplement reviews
Post by: ~UN_$ung~ on September 01, 2010, 07:09:04 PM
and in other new...............violen ce in Gaza...........US backed the Shaw of Iran...........and the USSR Fell
Title: Re: bodybuilding.com rigging supplement reviews
Post by: Howard on September 01, 2010, 07:14:51 PM
Odd post for a guy who believes Stan McQuay is natural or on very little hormones :-\
I think he first started in drug tested contests. He doesn't look too juiced to me, just has a great physique.
Look, I could care less if he eats goat balls dipped in donkey  sweat.
It doesn't take all that much juice to make an under 200 lb bodybuilder look great , if he is a genetic freak, with great shape, c'mon
Title: Re: bodybuilding.com rigging supplement reviews
Post by: Howard on September 01, 2010, 07:19:08 PM
and in other new...............violen ce in Gaza...........US backed the Shaw of Iran...........and the USSR Fell
Rumor has it that the Indians will not hold North America against the paleface.

You can pick your nose. :-[
You can pick your friends>
Just don't pick your friends nose  8)
Title: Re: bodybuilding.com rigging supplement reviews
Post by: The Abdominal Snoman on September 01, 2010, 07:22:24 PM
I think he first started in drug tested contests. He doesn't look too juiced to me, just has a great physique.
Look, I could care less if he eats goat balls dipped in donkey  sweat.
It doesn't take all that much juice to make an under 200 lb bodybuilder look great , if he is a genetic freak, with great shape, c'mon


He's juiced to the fucking gills. He trained Dr. Dre/ 50 cent etc. Allegedly got them all doing hormones.
Title: Re: bodybuilding.com rigging supplement reviews
Post by: Matt C on September 01, 2010, 07:59:40 PM
People have accused me of writing biased reviews.  That's odd considering I only write half of the reviews on my site and the other half I pay writers to write with the explicit instructions to be honest even if they think the product is terrible.  There are many examples on my website of products which are expensive but were given very poor reviews.

This relates to Bodybuilding.com - In 2007 Will asked me if I was available to write two reviews a week for BB.com.  He gave me the same explicit instructions I gave my writers which is that the main consideration is honesty.  Here are some of my reviews that Will published on BB.com [although Will is allowed to publish all of them, he is busy and not all of them get published]:

http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/mattc.htm (http://www.jdoqocy.com/click-1881271-10409943?url=http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/mattc.htm)

While I will not get into the details, I was contacted by a company rep to lie in a review for one of their products but I did not do that and I can positively state that BB.com made it very clear that honesty is the main thing they wanted for the site.
Title: Re: bodybuilding.com rigging supplement reviews
Post by: #1 Klaus fan on September 01, 2010, 08:58:05 PM
I'm just wondering why the hell do people read these single user experiences while everyone should know about placebo effect and different ever changing factors.

i'm sorry, if you're over the age of 19 and still buy supplements other than perhaps protein powders, I don't think you should have graduated with a highschool diploma.  They are soo unnecessary.

People create the need inside their heads, thinking it will give them the edge.  ::)
Title: Re: bodybuilding.com rigging supplement reviews
Post by: HTexan on September 01, 2010, 09:57:56 PM
fuck bodybuilding.com  >:(
Title: Re: bodybuilding.com rigging supplement reviews
Post by: Master Blaster on September 01, 2010, 10:15:37 PM
chillax, dudes
Title: Re: bodybuilding.com rigging supplement reviews
Post by: HTexan on September 01, 2010, 10:18:51 PM
chillax, dudes
no!! i demand free products!!! >:(
Title: Re: bodybuilding.com rigging supplement reviews
Post by: Matt C on September 02, 2010, 12:49:43 AM
People create the need inside their heads, thinking it will give them the edge.  ::)

Some products do work though.  Creatine and protein work and beta-alanine is not simply a placebo.  I do agree that a lot of products are completely unnecessary though although even the placebo effect is worthwhile to achieve.
Title: Re: bodybuilding.com rigging supplement reviews
Post by: jetpower on September 02, 2010, 01:53:07 AM
http://forum.bodybuilding.com/showthread.php?t=127194653

Old News: BB.com deleting negative reviews

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

So yea I reviewed a few products I tried, and one was the notorious Pink Magic. Anyways, I believe I have it a semi low review, didnt curse, didnt bash, didnt flame, etc....


Well yesterday Pink Magic had a 8.5 rating. Today its 9.2.


I mean yea i understand its a business and all, and that shady sht happens everywhere we look, but this def dissapointed me. I never did buy a product due to reviews since I know most of them are fake, this strategy they are using is BS. Basically fixing reviews so a certain product is ranked high to attract uneducated buyers.


I guess a few companies weren't appreciative of people not being impressed by their shitty supplements they bought. Bob Chic; what did you know and when did you know it? This will be all over CNN any minute anyway.
Sounds more like astroturfing and bbing.com's complacency in not cracking down on "gimmick" accounts.

High ratings help the whole bbing ecosystem - including bbing.com.

So if and item has high ratings...it sells well...it has $$ to buy ads on bbing.com...gives $$ to bbing.com...no reason for bbing.com to try and curtail astroturfing...users forget past astroturf fast and/or aren't sure what to believe (gossip of possible astroturf, or the positive reviews).

This happens in FB (Farmville and the like are the biggest FB ad buyers), Google, etc...any ad-based ecosystem. If the company selling ads can help (directly, or more likely indirectly and/or unspoken) the companies buying ads, they will.

Places like Consumer Reports that have subscriptions can be more self-reliant. And because users pay, astroturf would hurt CR a lot more.

You, the consumer, get what you "pay" for: a free site might have a few shady reviews...a for-pay site will have even less.

Title: Re: bodybuilding.com rigging supplement reviews
Post by: The Wizard of Truth on September 02, 2010, 02:45:23 AM
I use more over the counter supplements than just Protein
Gaspari Plasmajet, Superpump250 and MHP Up your Mass
All supplements that work
I do agree thought hat many are gimmicks
Title: Re: bodybuilding.com rigging supplement reviews
Post by: Cleanest Natural on September 02, 2010, 02:48:48 AM
Wasn't my dept, bro...


ice cop out bob ;)
Title: Re: bodybuilding.com rigging supplement reviews
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Title: Re: bodybuilding.com rigging supplement reviews
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Title: Re: bodybuilding.com rigging supplement reviews
Post by: Matt C on September 02, 2010, 02:17:07 PM
I use more over the counter supplements than just Protein
Gaspari Plasmajet, Superpump250 and MHP Up your Mass
All supplements that work
I do agree thought hat many are gimmicks

I felt that SuperPump250 was effective, maybe average or a little above average as far as NO products are concerned, but I could not handle the gastrointestinal side effects.  The same goes for at least two of my friends who used it.  We all had to literally stop using it and give away what we had left.  I might give it a try again but I remember that particular side effect being unbearable.  I hope Gaspari comes out with a flavoured beta-alanine product.  It is a supplement that is basically impossible to screw up and I think BA is better than NO anyway.  I will definitely stop by the Gaspari booth at the Olympia.  I think Gaspari Nutrition is a solid company.
Title: Re: bodybuilding.com rigging supplement reviews
Post by: R.O on September 02, 2010, 04:38:53 PM
Most people know supps DON'T work.So I guess lying is all part of the sale.


R.O
Title: Re: bodybuilding.com rigging supplement reviews
Post by: Evo on September 02, 2010, 05:11:56 PM
Lies in the supplement game?

Who would have thought it!

 ::) ::) ::)



The supplement game is a bent as it comes and full of muggy cun ts