if you put it on a Visa then you're safe; worst case you file a fraud claim or something stating that they ripped you off and you get your bling back. I have no idea what the consumer protection policies for other cards arezengirl said:Actually only $150. The rest is paid monthly.
We'll see if I'm actually scammed or not.
I don't get how the NutriSystem works....you're paying money to have someone else restrict your diet? Or is their food really that much healthier than you'd get by spending the same at the grocery store buying healthy foods?b_sinning said:NutriSystem is a better way to go.
Or just take Clenbuterol. If you can't lose some weight on Clen then you're probably dead.
Clenbuterol, on the other hand...dude, I wouldn't trust that shit. I can't see taking pills to alter weight unless there's some serious medical condition associated with that.
eat healthier, get more excercise. not that difficult. not saying one should go out and overpay for all organic foods and count calories and spend two hours at the gym every day but cutting out artificial sweeteners and reducing the amount of processed food you take in along with some sheer and simple walking or jogging every single day is going to be cheaper and safer than taking some drug. not to mention losing weight is nothing more than a vanity issue; being healthy is a different thing altogether and the latter option actually promotes good health, taking pills just makes you drop weight and not necessarily in a good way