RopaxinT Review – SCAM ALERT
What is going on with RopaxinT?
LAST UPDATED: September 2018
Author: Ben graduated from university in 2005 with a Bachelors degree. Since then he has worked at a high corporate level and has been involved within the sporting and fitness sphere.
This led Ben on to analyzing supplements to help support his strength alongside playing rugby. Ben is now a active member of the British Army Reserves and is aIming to become a PTI.
This review is supported with 3 cited references to relevant studies.
First Look
RopaxinT looks like a scam. It is a testosterone booster supplement, but when I want to do any research in to the brand, the company and the ingredients there’s nothing available.
Their website features every key component geared for selling:
Lean, muscular man – check
A sense of urgency – check
Told it has been ranked as a #1 product – check
Promises of more muscle and better sex drive – check
Pulling the pain of low test levels – check
There’s nothing wrong with this, if the product works. PLUS, they have to sell the product but this is where it gets a little strange…
They don’t seem to be selling anything..!
Yes, you read that correctly. They aren’t selling it.
They are giving away a free trial.
Whaoh, no-one gives anything away for free. No, they just don’t. This isn’t either.
Read on for more…
TL:DR – Video
RopaxinT Claims
There are many claims for this product, and it all sounds quite impressive. No, scratch that. It sounds very impressive. Are we sure this isn’t steroids?!
Let’s take a quick stock check of what Ropaxin can do:
Increase muscle and test levels
Improve stamina
Better sex drive
Less fat
Increased focus
Price
FREE – Okay, this is the trick. It is a free trial.
More on this later. Read on…
Supplement Dose
I have no idea.
The website doesn’t tell me how much each daily dose is, or how many doses or pills to have per day.
We don’t even know what form this supplement comes in.
I’m guessing pills or tablets, but there’s nothing to confirm or say otherwise.
Ingredients: The Research
Again, this is very think on the ground. There’s not a great deal to go on.
Although, it does say there’s horny goat weed and tribulus included, so let’s discuss those two ingredients.
– Tribulus
I do not know what you have heard or read about tribulus, but, it’s most likely bull shit.
If you type tribulus in to any search engine, apart from one exception on the first page and one exception on the second page, every result is exclaiming the virtues of tribulus and how to buy it.
This, quite understandably, has lead a lot of people to believe it is a beneficial product.
However, those pages do not offer science, they do not provide research studies from reputable or reliable sources.
They are there to sell and make money. The truth is not policed. You have to dog a bit deeper and then you will find research that contradicts all of the claims and benefits that you have read about tribulus.
Tribulus does not, I repeat, does not increase testosterone levels. [1] [2]
‘…It was concluded that T. terrestris did not produce the large gains in strength or lean muscle mass that many manufacturers claim can be experienced within 5-28 days…’
– Horny Goat Weed (Epimedium)
The story behind horny goat weed is rather strange.
Some goats started eating the plant epimedium and they became slightly more frisky.
Naturally, the best thing to do is then assume that it will make people more sexually rampant.
So, it is used to increase blood flow and hopefully improve erections. However, there’s no scientific or clinical evidence that stipulates that epimedium has these effects.
Furthermore, it may act as an estrogen, so the opposite of testosterone. This is not a good call. [3] [4]
Ingredients Summary
What a shit show.
Neither ingredient that we are privy too (there could be more, they’ve just not told us) has any reliable body of proof backing the manufactures claims.
This is lacking so many useful nutrients.
Pros & Cons
PROS – Nothing to say
CONS – ‘Free’ trail fraught with complications and hoops to jump through. The exact number of ingredients or the amount of content is nt disclosed.
Okay, hopefully you have just read the last point.
Yes, the free trial, is only free if you follow strict procedures.
So, when you enter your name and shipping details for your ‘free’ trial there’s a little T&C’s bit to click.
It is very easy to miss, and located in very small text right underneath a big red button urging you to complete the checkout.
Checkout? I thought it was free?
Well, you have to pay a reasonable shipping fee.
However, buy clicking the button to complete the checkout you are then subject to a number of conditions you have to adhere to for the free bottle.
Which is only free if the product is returned unopened and unused within 30 days of the order date.
Obviously you then have to pay for return shipping, and you’ll need it to be tracked.
If you do not do any of this, you will be charged $92/£70.
You will be included in an auto-renew option that charges you every 14 days and sends you another bottle.
Review Conclusion
WOW!
What are your thoughts? Is this a scam?
It is hard not to think that it is a scam, or at least misleading.
The website is geared towards funneling you as quickly as possible to buy while missing the important T&C’s.
Sense of urgency techniques are used and the ingredients are not even disclosed – that would probably mean more time spent on the page and doing research which would delay sales.
From what I can see, the two ingredients that are included will not help increase testosterone anyway. So the product itself is crap.
However, the sales techniques employed are alarming. You would be charged nearly $200/£140 per month for two bottle of product you probably was not aware of.
For many people, that could send them over their monthly spending budgets, especially if you have children and payments to meet.
Take a look at the best legal and safe test boosters on the market.
References
[1] The effect of five weeks of Tribulus terrestris supplementation on muscle strength and body composition during preseason training in elite rugby league players. Rogerson S, Riches CJ, Jennings C, Weatherby RP, Meir RA, Marshall-Gradisnik SM.J Strength Cond Res. 2007 May;21(2):348-53.
[2] Pro-sexual and androgen enhancing effects of Tribulus terrestris L.: Fact or Fiction. Neychev V, Mitev V. J Ethnopharmacol. 2016 Feb 17;179:345-55. doi: 10.1016/j.jep.2015.12.055. Epub 2015 Dec 28. Review. PMID: 26727646
[3] https://www.webmd.com/vitamins/ai/ingredientmono-699/horny-goat-weed
[4] Erectogenic and neurotrophic effects of icariin, a purified extract of horny goat weed (Epimedium spp.) in vitro and in vivo. Shindel AW, Xin ZC, Lin G, Fandel TM, Huang YC, Banie L, Breyer BN, Garcia MM, Lin CS, Lue TF. J Sex Med. 2010 Apr;7(4 Pt 1):1518-28. doi: 10.1111/j.1743-6109.2009.01699.x. Epub 2010 Feb 5. PMID: 20141584
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Hi Guys
Well I fell into the Scam,but haved immediately phoned the company the girl on the phone Nina was very polite & also tried to discount me up to 85% off the product I said no I want to cancel any subscriptions from immediate effect & will also notify the bank,she wanted £99 99p from the trial offer!
Keith
I’ve used RopaxinT and it does actually work. Stiffer erections and longer lasting in the bedroom. I thought it was a scam but thought I’d try it anyway. Absolutely amazed that it worked
Okay, thanks for the heads up Rob. Glad it worked for you. Did you become enrolled on the auto-renewal programme whereby you are charged automatically every month for another bottle?
I can’t agree more, the product is a total scam. As stated above you miss the t and c’s when ordering. I paid twice for the same bottle trail price then because I didn’t cancel within 14 days I got charged full price which turns out to be £89.99 By time delivery came to me I was already 6-7 days in on trial and didn’t even have the pills. Had many email battles with customer service but didn’t budge. SCAM SCAM DONT GO THERE not worth it!!
Thanks for the heads up and confirming what seems to be a growing trend.
I rang today as my husband hoodwinked the same way. They tried to talk me out of cancelling the subscription but I was firm with her and got her to cancel it and got a cancellation reference number in case any further payments were taken! The number I rang was 0330 808 7537. Hope this helps
Hi Cheryl,
Thanks for sharing your experience with everyone.
Hi Cheryl .They did try and talk me out of it by give me an 85% discount but I managed to cancel it thank you for your help on the phone number was very helpful
This is a bit of good news.
Can I ask how much cost the call ,coz I need to call but don’t want to be charge alot. Did they refound u?
You may be best cancelling your card.
After being “hi-jacked” by this crowd of sharks the following contact information might be useful to any of you wanting to can cancel your scam subscription. First of all inform your bank and they will put a stop on this crowd taking any more money from you. Secondly, their contact details are : AMG UK Investments Ltd, 3 The Quadrant, Warwick Road, Coventry, CV1 2DY – this is a registered office. But also, a Mr A M Friis at 11 Tenterton Avenue, Southampton SO19 9HT is a Director as is Mr N L Whitman of Cobwood Lodge, Burnt House Lane, Cowfold Horsham RH13 8DQ. A Ms L J Kennett is Company Secretary and a Mr G Shvartsman is also Director. email address is [email protected] We should all be bombarding them with letters, emails and phone calls and they should be shut down for their sharp practice. Thank you.
Hopefully this can help some people out.