Trima Breast Reduction Pills Review - Are they a
Scam?
Trima breast reduction pills is a well known brand. It is widely publicized and has many reviews.
The way Trima pills are supposed to work is in a similar way to Alexia pills: they target the fatty cells in the
chest area, reducing them in size. This is a gradual process which should take over 3 months (according to the
manufacturers of Trima).
You need to take these pills on a daily basis. The results will appear gradually, so you can't expect overnight
results. As I said, 3 months is a minimum for optimal results.
As Trima is made of entirely natural ingeredients, there are no reported side effects that I know of. The
manufacturers of Trima state that even women who have taken Trima Pills for over 6 months show no undesired
side-effects.
But do Trima Pills really work or are they a scam?
The truth is that I don't know and this worries me.
Over the past months, I have tried several times to contact the people who manufacture and sell Trima. The first
time I tried is over a year ago. I have never received any response. In some cases, the email addresses the
provided turned out to be non-existent. I got one of those error messages to my email inbox stating that my email
cannot be delivered.
I have made considerable effort to contact them but I have never heard anything back from them.
This is causing me great concern for 2 reasons:
- I would like a company to stand behind their product and be available for questions should you think of
any. Breast reduction is a delicate and emotional process and so it stands to reason that you may have
questions from time to time. Not being able to get answers is unacceptable in my book.
- Trima comes with a money back guarantee offer. However, as it seems close to impossible to get in touch
with the people who manufacture these pills, I am worried that you will not be able to get your money back
should you so choose. As no pill works for 100% of the women who try it, I can't recommend a product such as
this.
My Recommendation
I don't know whether Trima pills are a scam or not. I can't say for sure and I don't want to make hasty
accusations. I will say that I am deeply concerned. I think that their customer support is appalling. I hoped that
this would improve with time, but I never got an answer to any of my questions.
For that reason I recommend that you DO NOT buy Trima breast reduction pills. It's just not worth the risk.
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