Not to be believe
Not to be believe. When I got the invoices, they didn't discount the extra 'Giant Max' supplement they promoted with 'Jellyfil' at checkout. I called customer service and got a generic 3rd party company called BuyGoods. It was just a recording. Sending an email just got an automated Ai response that was no help so I gave up on that. At checkout they also offered to include educational materials for free if you upgraded your order to a higher quantity. They were not included, so I emailed customer service. They responded that their was no indication of that. More broken promises. The advertisement claimed it's ingredients included a rare collegen from horses and a powerful chemical called pycnogenol (misspelled) that would increase your arousal and length. These are not supported by the ingredients on the product or from expirence. This is a generic product, and if tested I'm sure there are only trace amounts of the natural ingredients they advertise are included. You would be better off buying the actual ingredient than this overpriced candy. Keep looking.








