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I just order your Book “REgrow Hair Protocol” along with your Hairy Smoothies, Hair Rising Recipes
How soon will I receive the copies of these books.
i wish to cancel this order.I cannot afford all your extras. You do not have a phone number to reply.
ReplyI ordered your books or hair regrowth and paid you 37.00 and I still have not received anything from you
can you tell me what the problem is?
When you grow back your hair do you still use the hairgrowprotcol every day
ReplyI ordered your supplement product a month ago and never received it. It was just under $50.00. Please respond to this. Thank you.
ReplyDon’t buy it they don’t give you the product… Waste of money and a scam
ReplyIn his promotional video, Dave McKenna explicitly says that he works in a law firm. Why, all of a sudden, is he being marketed at Dr. Dave McKenna. If it sounds like a scam and smells like a scam, then it must be a scam. I regret wasting the past 60 minutes of my life watching his video and doing follow-up research.
ReplyIs the $37 just a way to get me in, so they can start charging for the supplements? What kind of budget do I need for this?
ReplyMy advice for everyone is STAY AWAY! The man must be a con-artist preying on desperate people who are willing to bet only $37 to resolve what he BTW initially reminds the consumer, feeding on their own self-perception and subjective image of themselves, is their hair loss crisis. The guarantee seems to be a ploy to get the consumer to risk making the low payment – what socio-psychologists call the ‘step through the door’ phenomenon. It’s a sales pitch. There was a guy by the name of Jared who last year promoted a natural solution, but by different means to arrest a different cause: a steroid produced by a hormone. His original ad hasn’t appeared anymore for a long time. Just YouTube videos made in the past still exist and have become archaic. Medical science has spent decades and millions of dollars on finding a cure for male pattern baldness, but with no success. The problem lies with finding an inhibitor to the biological activity of the culprit. But a lawyer has found the solution in just 6 weeks? Come on! McKenna probably shaved his head and put on a 100% natural looking transparent thin skin hair piece for his own before-after photo. If his baldness and appearance did actually affect his marriage, as he claims, why didn’t he purchase a natural looking hair-piece to make himself look younger and more sexually attractive to his wife? Well, he probably is wearing a good looking hair piece, but doesn’t want you to know about it so that you don’t buy one instead of his product. Finally, BEWARE of third parties who are claiming that his product really works and are providing links to make a payment. McKenna isn’t the one who is receiving the payment. And you’ll never get the product nor your money back. If you want to make the purchase, go directly to the seller himself.
ReplyI have quite a few problems with the guy’s pitch:
1. He gives a BS sob story to make you relate. Everyone whos suffered from baldness knows that if your WIFE is going to cheat on you because of your hair loss, then shes no wife in the first place. I’m cue-ball bald and accept it, been married 13 years and my wife (who is 16 years younger than me – I met her when she was 24 and me 40) and my wife finds me sexier than ever (and I am lol);
2. Says he’s an attorney, yet lots of links to his “protocol” claim he’s a doctor;
3. Any “unbiased” reviews you’ll find also have a “buy it now” button (lol, my favorite part of the scam);
4. Claims he can charge as much as $597 (a nice ARBITRARY figure lol) but charges only $37 without being backed by a printed book(s) by a reputable publishing house, just posting some documents for e-book download while showing nice, glossy, printed paperbacks in his video presentation. $37 is just enough to get a large, quick response, but not really enough for folks to chase down a refund and the people I’ve seen who ordered his crap claim they didn’t get any downloads and can’t find any contact info to request the refund. He also knows that nobody’ll sue him for a whopping $37 even if they can track him down. And by not actually MAILING anything, as an attorney he knows nobody can claim postal fraud and internet fraud is almost impossible for anybody to do anything about. If this “protocol” DID work, he could get a hell of a lot more than $37, even a lot more than the arbitrary $597!
5. He claims he’s worried that “big pharma” is going to take down his video and that he’s been “threatened by some very powerful people in big pharma!” ON WHAT GROUNDS?? He hasn’t infringed on any intellectual property, he just figures sooner or later his scam will be ended and AUTHORITIES will take down his snake-oil pitch and he wants to get as many suckers as possible before that happens!
6. He points out that he would be “skeptical” of anyone making the claims he’s making RIGHTFULLY SO because it’s horse manure, but what what he’s actually doing is being a good little conman trying to gain your trust by trying to get you to relate!
7. He’s got other good little “shills” out there asking anybody who speaks out about this scam “Have you tried it?” Or that they know someone who it worked for blah blah blah.
People, it’s all BS, nothing more than a scam like many other before it, save your money. Your confidence is not in your hairline, don’t let him play on your vanity by saying “hair loss is the most devastating thing that can happen” to you. Take it from me, a botched surgery causing a broken neck killing you on the table is not even the worst that can happen to you. It happened to me. Even though I have permanent brain and nerve damage (which is now causing my organs to shut down), it’s still not the worse that can happen because some miracles also came from it. I have the love of a great, intelligent, beautiful, sexy woman and a sweet and adoring daughter and my hair never had a DAMN thing to do about it! Oh and I also did some serious modeling in my younger days, so losing my hair hurt, but in the grand scheme it meant nothing. Vanity and greed are some of the “worst things that can happen to you”…So much ado meaning nothing!
Stay healthy and happy and learn to shave your head without cutting yourself all up!
ReplyYes, I was shocked as well when said “hair loss is the most devastating thing that can happen”. Such a silly and unrealistic phrase…
ReplyI tried the regrow hair protocol. I didn’t realise it was supposed to grow hair on your head though. I applied the topical solutions to my nether region and now I have a bush Zohan would be envious of. I also now have hairy hands from mixing all of the ingredients and using my hands to apply the solutions. My wife tells me my butt is also hairy now which is most likely due to the large amount of times I go to the toilet each day and pass the suggested foods. Great product – five stars
ReplyI live in England, can I order this book without extra cost and pay sterling?.
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