Viatropin is a new supplement that claims to give its users some ‘extreme’ results, and claims that it will help to “enrage muscle growth”, burn off excess fat, boost your libido to levels like you’ve never seen before, and even increases your stamina to its peak to help you get better workouts. This is all accomplished with a special blend of ingredients that has been tested by scientists and proven to fulfill all of the claims previously mentioned. On top of that, the manufacturers of Viatropin also promise that you will be able to maximize all of your workouts and get more from them than you would without using Viatropin. And the best part is that Viatropin does not have any kind of negative side effects of any kind. All you need to do to start experiencing all of Viatropin’s amazing results are to simply take one pill after waking up in the morning, and then another pill right before you start your workout. If you are able to follow these two simple directions, then you should be able start experiencing all of these ‘powerful results.’
If you work out, there is a good chance that you are curious about whether the claims that Viatropin make are actually real, or if they are just some B.S. claims that the manufacturer is claiming in order to make some quick money and take advantage of people who are looking for a ‘quick fix’ to achieve weight loss. With that being said, here is everything that you will need to know about Viatropin in order to make an informed decision about whether or not you should start taking it as a supplement to aid in your workouts and your fitness goals.
Depending upon where you are looking to purchase your Viatropin is going to dictate the actual price that you eventually end up paying. If you go to the Viatropin ordering page, you will be required to pay a rate of $5.98 for shipping and handling of a ‘trial’ bottle. But even though you are signing up for a special trial priced bottle, there is actually no information anywhere when it comes to the actual trial that you are signing up for. Some of these important details that are missing from the page include:
With that being said, if you take a peek at the company’s Terms of Service, you will notice that the price of shipping and handling to start your trial should actually be $7.99, but again, there is no mention of any type of details for the so-called trial.
There is, however, a 45-day return policy where you are able to return your bottle of Viatropin, but you will need to pay for the shipping and handling charges regardless, and there is another 15% fee that is called a ‘restocking fee’. If you are going to try to use this refund policy, you are going to need to call their customer service help line in order to have them process everything.
Going back to the initial trial, if you are to call the customer service number in order to get some details, what you will find out is that the initial trial that you are signing up for is for 15 days. After the 15-day trial has ended, you will automatically be charged the full price of the Viatropin, which is regularly $69.99. On top of that, you will automatically be enrolled into an auto-ship program that will charge you $69.99 per month, which gets you another bottle of the Viatropin to use.
As per customer service, there is a 30-day refund policy that you can use if you don’t enjoy the Viatropin. You will have to cancel your trial or request a refund, which will require that you return your bottle of Viatropin, even if you have used the entire bottle, but as long as you are inside the 30-day refund policy, there is not going to be any type of restocking fee.
Just be forewarned that whenever you do need to speak with their customer service department, they are going to use very high-pressure sales tactics to try and get you to purchase more Viatropin, or to change your mind and not cancel your monthly auto-renew subscription. In fact, there are some customers who have claimed to have been asked to place an order for more Viatropin 10-12, some at a discount of as high as 50% off, in just a span of a couple of minutes.
So now the big question, does Viatropin actually work like it claims to work? While there have not been any real studies done on Viatropin, keep in mind that the manufacturer has made many different claims about its supplement, but doesn’t really provide any type of clinical evidence that would back all of those claims up.
Furthermore, all of the authoritative websites that have been referenced on the Viatropin site seem to indicate that there is no real sufficient clinical evidence available to support any of the claims that ENUTRA (the manufacturer of Viatropin) seems to be making about Viatropin. On top of that, just about all of the feedback online in regards to Viatropin is very negative, and if you are trying to purchase Viatropin to try it out, the only way to do so through the company is by starting with their trial offer, which turns into a recurring monthly autoship program.
With everything considered, it is safe to say that Viatropin is more than likely a scam that is trying to take advantage of people looking to lose weight quickly. It is definitely in your best interest to steer clear of Viatropin and any other supplement manufactured by the same company.