Hyperzosin—I Stopped Using It

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Complaints about Hyperzosin’s 25-day Free Trial Offer

A few complaints about Hyperzosin can be found on the internet. But these complaints are not about how Hyperzosin doesn’t work to lower high blood pressure. Rather, people are mostly unhappy about the terms of the free trial that the makers of Hyperzosin are currently offering.

 

It seems the conditions of this free trial has led to some confusion and frustration. So let’s clear it up. The terms and conditions state that you have 25 days to evaluate the product. If Hyperzosin doesn’t do anything to lower your high blood pressure you can return it. Sounds good, right?

 

But that 25 days starts right away—from the second you order. And it only ends when the company receives the shipment back from you. Obviously, many of those 25 days are taken up with shipping. So the customer really has considerably less time to see if Hyperzosin can begin to reduce their high blood pressure.

 

The company says that you can begin to see significant improvement in your high blood pressure within 14-21 days. So if you try Hyperzosin for only two weeks and send it back, it still might not be within the allowable time frame.

 

Frankly, while many natural herbal remedies do work, they usually don’t work right away. Even two weeks is not really long enough to properly evaluate the product. The result is that people aren’t really giving Hypersozin enough of a chance. Those that do try it for longer are happy with the product and continue to reorder.

 

My own advice would be to avoid the free trial, or at least read the terms and conditions carefully. This way you’ll be able to properly evaluate whether Hyperzosin can reduce your high blood pressure. And you won’t have to worry about extra charges, shipping time, and all that nonsense. After all, people with high blood pressure don’t need extra stress, do they? Are you listening, makers of Hyperzosin?

 

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