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  • Jcm800
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2011
    • 2614

    But realistically who's going to challenge him by law? Most will try it for a few months and if no results mail him some abuse and leave it. By then he's got his money.
    But then again, his name and face would be associated forever more with a scam, so I'm hoping he is genuinely aiming to help and believes in his product.

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    • KeepTheHair
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2010
      • 1215

      Photos anyone?

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      • Jcm800
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2011
        • 2614

        Originally posted by KeepTheHair
        Photos anyone?
        Photos lol?! Best we can hope for after a few days of release are reports of indigestion?

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        • Winston
          Moderator
          • Mar 2009
          • 929

          Originally posted by Dutch_Dude
          toning down the language on the packaging will not protect him from lawsuits.
          It’s extremely naive to think that this product will be effective in the first place and just as naive to think that this company if concerned about being sued. Hair loss scams have been around since the beginning of time and just about every product sold today is bogus. If this product proves to be ineffective this company will simply collect their money and perhaps change the name of their product, or add “new and improved, more effective” and you guys will be ordering some more. I’m not saying that this product is a scam, even though I have my concerns, but I am saying that unless there are people out there that can prove damages, like being harmed by the product it is very unlikely that any attorney will take on a case to sue this company because some individuals feel ripped off. Just look at companies like Provillus.

          If TRX2 works as they claim there would be much more hoopla about it. Anyone can send out a press release and get an article written about a new product. That’s what PR is for, it means nothing.

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          • Jcm800
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2011
            • 2614

            Yep i think that's about right. I mentioned before that only The Telegraph paper has done an article about Whitfield, no one else has in the UK. I Google Trx2 for new's, hardly anything comes up. They've hardly got anyone on Facebook/Twitter, and the guy is an Entrepreneur, can't help feeling he's released a bunch of Vitamins, i dearly hope i'm wrong tho.

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            • Dutch_Dude
              Senior Member
              • Jul 2010
              • 238

              Originally posted by Jcm800
              Yep i think that's about right. I mentioned before that only The Telegraph paper has done an article about Whitfield, no one else has in the UK. I Google Trx2 for new's, hardly anything comes up. They've hardly got anyone on Facebook/Twitter, and the guy is an Entrepreneur, can't help feeling he's released a bunch of Vitamins, i dearly hope i'm wrong tho.
              i really do think that there are a few people who will take him to court. there is always that stubborn client. also, that hairmax laser comb had a lot of commotion even though it was (and still is) a big scam.

              maybe i'm too optimistic, but i really believe that oxford biolabs are up to something...i would make a screen shot of all the claims they make on their website just in case. if all of us who are trying this can prove otherwise, then we have material against him.

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              • seraphix
                Member
                • Dec 2008
                • 46

                I looked at it initially and thought it looked credible as it came from Telegraph. However upon careful consideration, scam alarm bells begin to ring:
                First of all, no side effects - how can we tell there are no clinical studies.
                No indication of effectiveness - how much regrowth can we expect?
                Natural doesn't mean safe
                Just a few testimonials like the usual hair-loss scam products (procerin, nissim, etc.)

                The best part that made me laugh - their money back guarantee.

                "Your order is backed by one of the strongest guarantees in our industry. Return unused product within 60 days and we'll refund the purchase price. Period."

                What guarantee is that? unused product..... So if you buy it, use it and it doesn't work, you will NOT get your money back. Expensive scam please everyone steer clear of it.

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                • Dutch_Dude
                  Senior Member
                  • Jul 2010
                  • 238

                  Originally posted by seraphix
                  I looked at it initially and thought it looked credible as it came from Telegraph. However upon careful consideration, scam alarm bells begin to ring:
                  First of all, no side effects - how can we tell there are no clinical studies.
                  No indication of effectiveness - how much regrowth can we expect?
                  Natural doesn't mean safe
                  Just a few testimonials like the usual hair-loss scam products (procerin, nissim, etc.)

                  The best part that made me laugh - their money back guarantee.

                  "Your order is backed by one of the strongest guarantees in our industry. Return unused product within 60 days and we'll refund the purchase price. Period."

                  What guarantee is that? unused product..... So if you buy it, use it and it doesn't work, you will NOT get your money back. Expensive scam please everyone steer clear of it.
                  read the FAQ part.

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                  • Jcm800
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2011
                    • 2614

                    In fairness to them, it says return 'unsed' product, so if you've used one bottle and have two sealed, they will refund the two un-opened bottles?

                    That seem's as good as one could hope for, it is a 'food' item afterall?

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                    • Dutch_Dude
                      Senior Member
                      • Jul 2010
                      • 238

                      Originally posted by Jcm800
                      In fairness to them, it says return 'unsed' product, so if you've used one bottle and have two sealed, they will refund the two un-opened bottles?

                      That seem's as good as one could hope for, it is a 'food' item afterall?
                      yes. you can't possibly get results from only 1 bottle. you have to wait at least 3 months...

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                      • KeepTheHair
                        Senior Member
                        • Mar 2010
                        • 1215

                        Right guys. Stay pessimistic for sure. I am still very doubtful.

                        But I still think the probability of this working is greater than another random scam because he actually does know what he is talking about.


                        Still though, most likely ineffective vitamins. But I do believe there might be something.

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                        • Jcm800
                          Senior Member
                          • Jan 2011
                          • 2614

                          It'd actually be nice if Whitfield popped up on here and enlightened us, the people paying him. It'd be a nice touch, and give us some faith in his product. I've got money to send to him, but not yet - and it'd be nice if they sent replies to mails, i've been waiting a week, i know they're busy, but they'd find time to mail if my cheque bounced..

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                          • Dutch_Dude
                            Senior Member
                            • Jul 2010
                            • 238

                            Originally posted by Jcm800
                            It'd actually be nice if Whitfield popped up on here and enlightened us, the people paying him. It'd be a nice touch, and give us some faith in his product. I've got money to send to him, but not yet - and it'd be nice if they sent replies to mails, i've been waiting a week, i know they're busy, but they'd find time to mail if my cheque bounced..
                            you think whitfield knows this forum exists?

                            well, i think any company would do the same...if there is a mistake in their fiscus they could have a lot of problems.

                            on the other hand i do think it's very generous that they are offering this before they finished all the trials. aderans isn't doing it, histogen isn't either...

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                            • Jcm800
                              Senior Member
                              • Jan 2011
                              • 2614

                              Originally posted by Dutch_Dude
                              you think whitfield knows this forum exists?

                              well, i think any company would do the same...if there is a mistake in their fiscus they could have a lot of problems.

                              on the other hand i do think it's very generous that they are offering this before they finished all the trials. aderans isn't doing it, histogen isn't either...
                              C'mon, they know about forum's, know the vibe, even if not on this one. If he appeared it'd spread like wildfire. And as for releasing before the trials are completed - we could BE the trial!

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                              • Gubter_87
                                Senior Member
                                • Aug 2010
                                • 102

                                Dutch_dude; Come on now.... Histogen and Aderans do not use "natural products" and therefore have to go through trials before they can legally offer it to people.

                                Whitfield is not being generous by offering this to the public now - he is offering it because he wants to make money and because he can. Simple as that...

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