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Eulogy

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TopGrade Acai & Extreme Cleanse -- opinions? Please.
« on: March 24, 2010, 08:11:07 AM »
Hey people,

I wanted to get your opinions on the 2 aforementioned supplements (the actual product, and reputable brands)... Are they useful for weight cutting?

I am having good success with my normal routine and diet, but stumbled across: http://sandiego-reporter.com/300-The-Work-Out-UK.php?t202id=823&t202kw=CA

Now I'm assuming because he hid his face, it isn't him in both pictures and he's just reping the 2 supplements. However the user comments are mixed, so I wanted to get opinions here.

Are they really that helpful?

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Re: TopGrade Acai & Extreme Cleanse -- opinions? Please.
« Reply #1 on: March 24, 2010, 10:52:13 AM »
Hey people,

I wanted to get your opinions on the 2 aforementioned supplements (the actual product, and reputable brands)... Are they useful for weight cutting?

I am having good success with my normal routine and diet, but stumbled across: http://sandiego-reporter.com/300-The-Work-Out-UK.php?t202id=823&t202kw=CA

Now I'm assuming because he hid his face, it isn't him in both pictures and he's just reping the 2 supplements. However the user comments are mixed, so I wanted to get opinions here.

Are they really that helpful?

These are usually one of those "free trial" scams that's not really free.  They slam your credit card month after month for somewhere in the neighborhood of $90 bucks, sometimes not even shipping the product and consumers find it nearly impossible to get them to stop.

Does it work?
 ???
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Re: TopGrade Acai & Extreme Cleanse -- opinions? Please.
« Reply #2 on: March 24, 2010, 11:57:35 AM »
These are usually one of those "free trial" scams that's not really free.  They slam your credit card month after month for somewhere in the neighborhood of $90 bucks, sometimes not even shipping the product and consumers find it nearly impossible to get them to stop.

Does it work?
 ???


Thanks, I wasn't aware of that. I would never pay for that stuff online. I am just curious if the actual products, I'm assuming Acai Berries and Extreme Cleanse (it is a product, not a brand right - if confused, what is the actual product?) I can pick them up at my local SND cheaper if they are legit (the type of product, not necessarily the brands)