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This ad for TGen claims that the “testosterone booster” will make you feel more manly, more energized, and improve your sex life. Sketchy claims aside, TGen’s advertising is deceptive because that “free” bottle is simply a ploy to lock you into an expensive negative option offer. On its website, the product is listed for the price of $139.90 + $8.95 S&H. The Terms and Conditions in fine print at the bottom of the page state: “By purchasing a 2 month supply of T-Gen for just $139.90 plus $8.95 S&H, after your introductory 2 month supply, you will automatically receive a fresh 2 month supply of T-Gen plus FREE month supply of Heart Factors Plus for the guaranteed locked in price of $139.90 plus shipping every 60 days until you customize, change or cancel your scheduled shipments.”
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