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Pherazone Review: Scammiest Product On The Market? (LOLworthy) Phero Joe
Pherazone is a company hell bent on trying to rip people off with their less than mediocre product. Read on to find out more about their scam. Pherazone is one of the vendors I talk about that really make me want to throw a brick through my computer screen. They make one of the most utterly useless products you can currently get. And not only that, it is relentlessly advertised as one of the “top” products by a variety of websites on the internet. As I mentioned in this article, these are websites that are basically shilling. In other words, they make up fake reviews on the product in order to generate a commission. They likely make $20-$40 a pop per referred sales, due to its “generous” price point of almost $100 a pop.
As an experienced pheromone tester and reviewer, these vendors really annoy me for several reasons: The claims they make are pure hype and lies. Anyone who has used even the top pheromone product know they aren’t magic. They mislead people with exaggerated claims being able to get laid with no effort. They make ZERO attempt to actually make a decent product in the first place. The research is out there on excellent pheromone molecules – but they haven’t bothered doing ANY research on them in order to make atleast a half way decent product. They have tried to remove negative press about Pherazone from the search results. The old review at PheromonePro now can’t be found through Google, because I used their product image. However, products promoting the product are still all over the front page. In a moment, we’ll talk about why Pherazone can’t be trusted, things you need to look out for when searching for ANY pheromone product, and how low they (and other companies) will go in order sell off their crappy products. But first, let’s talk about the core reason I even bothered writing this review. Frankly, there are more scam products out there than I can possibly afford, or even bother wasting my time writing about…
1/5
… but Pherazone just pushes all the wrong buttons for me. Everything from… Their web design, fresh from 1999 (pic included below – be glad you haven’t seen it) Using news/science resources to try and prove the products effectiveness Their massively overhyped, sleezy, scammy marketing tactics
There are also legions of marketers promoting it, which is even more infuriating… As I mentioned earlier, Pherazone is one of the priciest products currently on the market. Even compared to trusted vendors like Liquid Alchemy Labs or Alpha Dream. Here’s just 1 example of a marketer promoting this rubbish…
LOL – the made up “satisfaction” rankings made me laugh. To the untrained eye, this might seem like Pherazone is a winner – but reading through the rest of the page, it becomes obvious this is a site purely designed to rip people off.
On the actual sales page, they also have fake testimonials, fake “proof” videos, and almost laughably ridiculous claims like…
“Even if you’re short, fat, ugly, with no money, and the personality of a dead toad, you can still score big time with the use of pheromones”. LOL… this video is so poorly made, it’s hard to believe anyone could fall for it. And that’s just one of their promotional videos.
2/5
They’ve even gone as far as making FAKE “news reports” to try and pass it off as legitimate. Believe it or not, these types of commercials actually do convert a large number of people online. Advertisements like this are used to promote scams in the forex, casino, and even dating niches… why? Because people can’t tell the difference between an actual news report and a fake one. Although you really have to be pretty “noob” at the internet to fall for them, sadly this is just another example of how shitty product makers like Pherazone will go:
The website doesn’t do it any favors either. It’s still one of the most scammiest product pages I’ve ever seen…
We haven’t even talked about the actual product effects yet… But needless to say, the product is pure garbage. They are also flogging it on Amazon, where many users are also very dissatisfied with the product.
3/5
There are also “5 star” reviews – where the reviewers have left only positive comments about the product. An obvious sign of shilling, once again. Reviews listed with permission of authors.
Pherazone is a ripoff, scammy product – avoid at all costs! There really isn’t much more to say about it, except that it may as well be a cheap drug store cologne… It has no pheromone effect to speak of, and does not live up to its sensational claims of being an absolute babe magnet.
4/5
Sadly, companies like them only exist because men are afraid to challenge themselves.
They are willing to pay almost $100 for a “magic pill” to their attraction problems. I say this all the time… but pheromone products do work, but they’re not magic. I worry for people who would take the example video above seriously – but there is a reason companies like this continue to exist. If we can help spread knowledge about how to spot “red flags”, then it gives way to vendors who actually deliver high quality products that work.
Pherazone is simply playing on peoples insecurities, and selling them snake oil just to make money. Be weary my friends. Thanks for reading, PheroJoe P.S. Pherazone actually got the old review at PheromonePro removed because I used their product image. They filed a DMCA (copyright infringement) and the listing was removed… just goes to show how low some people will go to try and protect their scam! Please spread the news to piss them off even more More About Pherazone
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