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Leptopril Reviewed
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Leptopril, made by Generix Labs,
shares much of its name with Leptoprin fat burner, produced by A.G. Waterhouse
(also known as Klein Becker, and various other
names.)
Clearly it's no coincidence that Leptopril is identical in spelling, with
exception of its last charter, with Leptorprin. A consumer could be easily
confused into believing the diet supplement they reviewed was Leptoprin while it
is Leptopril.
Our Better-Whois research revealed that the registrant of the
leptopril.com domain is Western Holdings LLC, which is one of the names Klein
Becker operates under. Clealy, Klein Becker is marketing the same product under
different brands. Moreover the leptopril website revealed that it is the " exact
same formula as Leptorpin-SD" . |
Our editors and
experts' research
revealed that the FTC reported in its press release that " Ads for Various Diet
Supplements and Topical Gels Don’t Cut the Fat, Says the FTC.
Companies Do Not Have Adequate Substantiation to Support
the Claims" . And the U.S. Federal Trade Commission stated (actual
excerpt):
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...the FTC alleges that the
respondents violated the FTC Act by making unsubstantiated fat and weight loss
claims, false claims that clinical testing proves certain efficacy claims, and
false claims that Daniel B. Mowrey, Ph.D, is a medical
doctor."
Read FTC statement
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| Here, there are clear issues with consumer brand
confusion and powerful FTC concerns. Thus, we urge consumers to take caution
and review other diet aides with less troublesome track
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Leptopril Consumer
Reviews:
| I
bought Leptopril thinking it was the brand Leptoprin. I felt duped for not
reading the label more closely. The price was rather steep even though I bought
the knock off. l'm considering sending it back and buying a better quality diet
pill. Margi, USA
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| Tried it. It
didn't work for me. Sure wish I noticed that this was not the Leptoprin diet
pills I saw on TV. Save your money and look closely at what you buy.
Mat,
USA
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They pulled me in with
their half the price teaser which still came to about $100 with shipping. It
took quite a while to get to me and then didn't leave up to their promise for a
diet pill for the 'significantly overweight'. I'm still waiting for
'significant' weight loss. I get the feeling I'll be waiting for some time.
Its already been 7 weeks. L, USA USA |
I actually
lost 9 lbs but it took 4 months and only after I changed my food in take. I
could have done that on my own and save some money too. I recommend you try
other diet products before resorting to this one. GS,
USA
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