Extenze
Extenze Reviewed
ExtenZe is an interesting male enhancement product that claims it can increase a man’s penis size. This is yet another male enhancement product that claims to do something only surgery can make happen. ExtenZe also claims to help men achieve harder more frequent erections along with more orgasms among other promises.
ExtenZe is also another natural male enhancement product that has received some negative attention, similar to one of its competitor’s, Enzyte. In 2006, ExtenZe paid a $300,000 penalty to the Orange County, California district attorney’s office for fraudulent advertising and unfair business practices. The DA’s office concluded that ExtenZe could not back up its claim that the product could make penises grow.
A closer look at ExtenZe
Extenze may appear to be effective; however, there have been several reports from customers who complained to the Better Business Bureau that the product was making them feel seriously ill. Upon further investigation, it was discovered that ExtenZe lead content exceeded legal limits.
Customers continue to complain about serious health conditions after taking ExtenZe, some of whom only took one dose. There have been complaints that the product increased heart rate, blood pressure, caused kidney, liver and spinal problems.
Though ExtenZe contains some of the common ingredients found in most male enhancement products such as horny goat weed, tribulus terrestris, Cnidium and L-Arginine among others, it also contains Yohimbe which has been known to cause serious side effects such as stroke, kidney issues, dizziness and a slew of other conditions. It’s not a surprise that many customers continue to complain about the product.
Customer Satisfaction
In addition to the alarming reports from customers about ExtnZe and how this male enhancement product has made them deathly ill, there have also been many complaints from customers stating that charges are being withdrawn from their credit cards. Again here is a company that is placing customers into an auto shipping / billing program. Apparently, after ordering a free trial of ExtenZe the manufactures will automatically send you a 30-day supply of the product whether you’ve ordered one or not. Customers have also complained that it’s next to impossible to cancel your order let alone remove yourself from the customer list because no live person will take any calls.
Bottom Line
A 30-day supply of ExtenZe costs $43.95. The terms of their money-back guarantee are not stated on the company website. This could make one wonder whether ExtenZe actually has a guarantee. The price is not bad and is competitive to other male enhancement products on the market. However, the disturbing feedback about ExtenZe’s side effects not to mention the complaints about unauthorized charges being taken from customers’ credit cards cannot be easily ignored.
In other words, stay clear of this product and choose another male enhancer!