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    Quote Originally Posted by Pittsburgh412

    Still a huge scam
    Scam? How so? They provide a disclaimer stating they are alternatives to true anabolics. Full disclosure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleInk View Post
    Scam? How so? They provide a disclaimer stating they are alternatives to true anabolics. Full disclosure.
    I thought D-Anabol is an actual anabolic?

    So would you guys suggest that the Mass Stack would be worth my while?

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    Quote Originally Posted by roasteddonut

    I thought D-Anabol is an actual anabolic?

    So would you guys suggest that the Mass Stack would be worth my while?
    They are alternatives to steroids, NOT steroids.....but as AD said, try them out. Just remember what they are and are not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuscleInk View Post
    Scam? How so? They provide a disclaimer stating they are alternatives to true anabolics. Full disclosure.
    They rely on people either not reading that, or thinking it may be a legal loophole. Just the choices of names, is underhanded, to say the least...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red Bastard

    They rely on people either not reading that, or thinking it may be a legal loophole. Just the choices of names, is underhanded, to say the least...
    I'll vehemently disagree. If the disclaimer wasn't there, I would agree. It is the consumers responsibility to make an informed choice. If someone makes an impulse purchase and doesn't get what they thought they were getting and didn't bother to read or clarify, the vendor cannot take full liability for the consumer's ignorance. All too quickly people want to point fingers instead of asking how they may have contributed to a bad decision.

    Moreover, in this particular case, consumers should be wondering why illegal drugs would be marketed on a public forum. That alone should make an intellectual person question the credibility of what's being sold before they jump the gun.
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