Is Wartrol a Scam?
There are some blogs talking about Wartrol scam. Skeptical people may think that Wartrol is fake, non-existent or it’s just a Wartrol scam which aims to profit from the misfortune of some people having genital warts. So many people ask, “Is Wartrol scam or not?”
In our effort to answer this question, we made our own research and we’re able to find out why some people think it’s a Wartrol scam. First off, the Wartrol website sells Wartrol Genital Wart Relief at $49.95 a single bottle plus shipping and handling and even offers a free bottle on certain quantity of purchase.
Here are some reasons why some people think they have been scammed. The Wartrol Company offers a 14-day trial period and people tend to rush buying Wartrol Genital Wart Relief. They thought that they would be billed 14 days after actually receiving the product, but would burst to anger when they’re billed 14 days after ordering Wartrol. Wartrol is not a scam. Just make sure you read the terms and conditions before buying.
Also, some people desperate of their condition wanted instant relief for their genital warts. When they found out that one or a couple of applications of Wartrol didn’t give them instant relief, they shout to the world that Wartrol is a scam. Fact is, Wartrol is not a scam. Although it doesn’t offer overnight remedy, it gradually relieves genital warts in more or less than a month as experienced by many successful users. In addition, the relief differs from people who drink or smoke than those living a healthy lifestyle.
After our extensive research, we found out that there’s not a thing such as Wartrol Scam. It gradually cures genital warts with regular use as stated by many people who were cured by it.
