Male Hair Loss Treatment Scams

Every day, you see an add for a new hair loss product.  Then every other day, it seems there is a news report about an older hair loss product being a total scam.  You've probably heard of such scams most of your life.  Why do men fall for male hair loss treatment scams time and time again?  Despite the popular stereotype, not all men are stupid.However, most men are shy when it comes to admitting that they may show any sign of age or loss of virility.

How They Get Away With It

There are two scams that have worked well for thousands of years – impotence cures and male hair loss treatments.  This is because most men are embarrassed to have to buy the product, embarrassed that they need such a product and even more embarrassed when the products don’t work.  In order to fight against the seller of the bad products, this would mean a public admission that you are either going bald or having impotency trouble. 

At first, scam artists of impotence cures and male hair loss treatments escaped any dissatisfied customers by swiftly moving from village to village.  By the time any word got to the current village that his products were scams, the seller was long gone.  But now, sellers of bad products can be found with an office building and sometimes employees.  They get to keep their money because men were too embarrassed to fight them.

How To Spot Scams

Fortunately, you don’t have to be scammed in order to know when to bypass the next hyped-up male hair loss treatment.If you see the treatment featured in many legitimate news sources as having some success, then it's not a scam.  When Minoxidil was released, it got incredible press coverage.  If you hear of a new male hair loss treatment and there isn’t any press coverage, it's a scam.

Another give away is if the advertisements claim "100% guaranteed results".  No male hair loss product can do that, not even Minoxidil.  "Money back if not satisfied" is usually another indication of a scam.  They just ignore your requests.  They may even move offices to avoid irate customers.  If their company address is a Post Office box instead of a proper address, then you know it's a scam.

Other indications that a male hair loss product is a scam is that it is full of testimonials from satisfied customers (which are all fiction); that it's won awards and then doesn’t mention which awards and that's made in a foreign country.

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