Top Secret Weight Loss System
Be warned, the Top Secret Weight Loss System is a scam! It even tries to warn us itself by including the word ‘secret’ in its title twice; it’s like something a five year old might dream up! In recent months it’s been gaining quite some prominence among online guides for weight loss, so we thought we’d check it out and review it. Unfortunately, there’s not much we can review: this program just has no substance!
Though we might use the word ‘scam’ for this sort of thing, what’s going on here isn’t technically illegal, rather just a way for someone to make money by preying on people’s desperations. Top Secret Weight Loss System eBook doesn’t give you much information at all, and some of it is just outrageous filler: believe it or not, 2 of it’s meagre 49 pages are just pictures of fitness models. In fact the entire product is little more than a prolonged sales letter for the author’s own detox supplement, which promises to help you to lose an enormous amount of weight in a month. We’re not including links to either of these pages here because they both use aggressive selling techniques to persuade you that their product is the answer to all your prayers; just remember the name Dr. Suzanne Gudakunst and steer clear of any product attached to it. The Top Secret Fat Loss Secret site is verging on notoriety for its scare mongering tactics; you’ll likely remember the pictures for a while, and as long as you do you’ll wonder whether you really need to buy the book so you can avoid those horrors. In reality, none of us have a choice in playing host to microbes that look freakishly scary under the microscope.