Bromalite: Scamming Customers With A "free Trial"?

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Internal cleansing is a wonderful way for you to get rid of the toxic sludge that has been building up in your body's many systems - harmful waste that hasn't been properly expelled by your body's natural mechanisms. While there are some products on the market that are wonderful for internal cleansing, there are an equal or greater number of products that claim to provide a plethora of benefits, but fall short or even make false claims in their pursuit of your hard-earned dollar. One of the worst of these imitators is called Bromalite.

Bromalite has been growing in popularity, but its popularity is based on hype, not results. Bromalite claims to be able to provide a total body cleanse that will flush out parasites and bacteria while burning tons of fat. While the product's purported effects are questionable based on its ingredient list, their marketing tactics are borderline illegal.

Bromalite uses outrageous ad copy to sell its colon cleanser. If Bromalite can do half of what it claims, then the rest of the colon cleansing world should shut down immediately. However, when reading the list of ingredients in Bromalite, one wonders what, if anything, the Bromalite formula can accomplish for the end-user. And yet Bromalite is seeing a surge in re-orders. Why?

When ordering Bromalite, beware of the tiny print at the bottom of the screen. Bromalite offers the customer a mere 14 days to try the product before being automatically enrolled into a monthly auto shipment program at $69.95 per month. Most folks ordering their product don't bother to read the terms and conditions, just assuming they are getting a month's supply and that they will re-order if they like it. Bromalite's "smoke and mirrors" tactics ensures that this company will get tons or re-orders, whether the customer likes their product or not. If that's not fleecing the customer, I don't know what would qualify as such.

In the magic industry, it's known as "smoke and mirrors." When you order Bromalite, you think you are getting a free trial of the product, but what is hidden behind Bromalite's advertising tactics is the small print at the bottom of the screen that informs you of the automatic monthly shipments you'll begin receiving after 14 days have passed. Whether you enjoy the product or not. Whether you order the product again or not. You have no choice. Now that's a scam, and Bromalite is a scam.

If a company like Bromalite has to rely on scamming its customers to get them to order from them after trying the product - that should send off warning bells that the product is inferior. The consumer's best bet is to go with a proven colon cleanse
or total body cleansing product that is known to produce the desired effects of a good cleanse - to feel lighter, to have an enhanced sense of health and well-being, and (possibly) lose a few pounds around the waistline.

The best advice is to stay away from "Free trial" offers - they are not free in any sense of the word. You are much better off with a full kit that will take care of all your cleansing needs.

One such option is the DrFloras cleansing kit, which is at the top of the colon cleanse market. If you are looking for a full solution to all your internal cleansing needs, DrFloras is a fantastic option.

Another great alternative is the Blessed Herbs cleanse; while not as potent as the DrFloras cleanse, it has been around for some time. The company is legitimate and customers see consistent results.


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