How Do I Avoid HGH Scams?
If you are looking at buying HGH online, you need to be aware that there are two types of sellers - honest, reliable sellers, and those who are simply out to make a quick buck off you.
Unfortunately, as is the case with many industries, there are fake and hoax HGH products out there which actually do not contain any HGH (or real HGH stimulants) at all. Additionally, there will be the odd website which clearly exaggerates the true potential of HGH, and therefore sells hope rather than a genuine HGH benefit.
In this article, we will show you how to avoid these scams, so that the product you end up with is a true, reliable, high quality HGH supplement. We'll also show you how to protect your details when buying online, and how to check that a website you are looking at is a safe place to shop.
How to Identify HGH Scams
Interestingly, most HGH scams are actually quite easy to detect. All you need is a logical mind and a careful consideration of the details on the page that you are looking at. Let's assume that you are comparing two websites - one of them is a genuine HGH supplement retailer, and another is a scam. What will be the differences?
- Contact details
- SSL certificate in the shopping cart
- HGH claims backed up by studies
- Previous user testimonials on whether or not the HGH products worked
- A top level domain (not .info)
- A professional website set up and layout
When it comes down to it, if the website that you are looking at doesn't have all of the above details, you should seriously consider whether or not it is a genuine seller of HGH products. The risk is that if one of the above things are missing, the website is not using the correct retailing practices and therefore is unlikely to be a genuine retailer.
What To Do If You're Not Sure
Sometimes, HGH sellers look real - but are actually hoaxes. Alternatively, when you go to buy HGH online, some retailers are missing one or two of the above points, but are completely genuine in their intentions.
The only real way to check to see if the claims being made on the website are genuine or not is to have a look at a review site. Here, you will find reviews about the various HGH retailers, and whether or not they are trustworthy.
If a consumer has been ripped off in the past, there will almost certainly be information on the review website about what happened. There is often also a "blacklist" which places hoax websites on a list so that "would be" consumers have a chance to see that it is definitely not a good idea to shop there. These review sites can be found through search engines.