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:

  1. 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.
  2. 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.