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    sagittarius is offline Junior Member
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    Mike Westerdal (criticalbench.com) - scam or not?

    I just found this link:

    http://www.criticalbench.com/growth/14-day-muscle-mass

    In the first lines I can read:

    "DISCLAIMER: What I’m about to reveal will piss a lot of people off. Supplement companies, bodybuilding magazines, health club owners, and so called “experts” won’t like what I have to say because it turns the muscle building tables in your favor. Once you discover these secrets you won’t be at their muscle building mercy anymore!"

    And this guy says that you can put 5-6 pounds of muscle in 2 weeks. That's impossible, not even with steroids . I hate people like this guy, trying to take advantage of naïve people.

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    derekkpapa1 is offline Anabolic Member
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    Scam just give up your credit card # but wait if your order now I will double your order just paid processing and handling

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    kronz is offline Junior Member
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    Pathetic

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    Quote Originally Posted by sagittarius View Post
    I just found this link:

    http://www.criticalbench.com/growth/14-day-muscle-mass

    In the first lines I can read:

    "DISCLAIMER: What I’m about to reveal will piss a lot of people off. Supplement companies, bodybuilding magazines, health club owners, and so called “experts” won’t like what I have to say because it turns the muscle building tables in your favor. Once you discover these secrets you won’t be at their muscle building mercy anymore!"

    And this guy says that you can put 5-6 pounds of muscle in 2 weeks. That's impossible, not even with steroids. I hate people like this guy, trying to take advantage of naïve people.
    Sounds like you know the answer. Not sure why your title questions it
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