
Zederex Fails to Perform
Webpage promoting ED pill is the quintessential example of fake news.
We heard this radio ad for a get-rich scheme:
Anthony Lowell, “the inventor of the low-risk trading system,” is promising that you can make more than $1,000 a day risking only $100 dollars. He’s so confident, he’ll give you his system for free via his website freecourse101.com — though he doesn’t explain why he’s willing to do so. Mr. Lowell follows that claim with testimonials, though it’s not clear whose testimonials they are.
To me, this is the most sensible, safe way to make money
says one such testimonial, presumably given by someone who doesn’t know what sensible or safe means.
There is no legal way to make $1,000 a day on the market risking only $100 dollars. Stay away from this one. For more on get-rick-quick schemes and internet scams, read our previous story.
Webpage promoting ED pill is the quintessential example of fake news.
TINA.org gives this ED pill a failing grade.
Different name, same not-so-free “free” trial and illegal health claims.