2002/09/08, 12:35 AM
Hey - an article was faxed to where I work in error. It was about a product (Ultra-Perfect weight mgt. system) that this Nutri Pro Labs puts out. Apparently it was on Dateline per this person's observation and it goes on to say how safe and effective it is. Just wondering if anyone has tried or knows anything about it. They have a site www.nutri-pro.com. Not cheap but not sure how it is...esp since there is alot of bad press on Xenadrine and Hydroxycut these days.
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2003/06/16, 06:33 PM
I know this post is fairly dated, but hopefully you didn't purchase anything from Nutri-Pro. I know the owner of Nutri-Pro labs and am aware of how they operate their business. First off, the fax that you received wasn't sent accidentally to your work. Nutri-Pro primary means of marketing is through fax broadcasting (or spamming basically). They purchase lists of fax numbers from companies such as Fax.com (they have used them in the past) and then they write a handwritten note in a woman's writting stating that they used this great product and lost weight from Nutri-Pro. The fax is sent attn: to usually "Kim" or "Sue" and is meant to fool people into thinking that they received this "personal" fax by accident....which of course draws interest in what is being referred to or ....actually...sold. I feel that you and anyone who receives faxes/emails from Nutri-Pro should be aware of their scam. They are truly scammers in everyway...sales, advertising, and customer service. You will be dissapointed in everything because their only concern is to earn a quick buck by selling cheap, fake products. You'll notice they don't even tell you what ingredients are in their products!! PLEASE don't be fooled.
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2003/10/14, 03:42 PM
I wish I would have read this first. I bought into it. Not only do they not work, but they don't honor the money-back guarantee. When I asked for a supervisor, the guy Roy said he was and he had a boss named Greg that came around once a month. Then he hung up on me twice. I am reporting them to the better business bureau.
TK
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Quoting from kyliefitness:
I know this post is fairly dated, but hopefully you didn't purchase anything from Nutri-Pro. I know the owner of Nutri-Pro labs and am aware of how they operate their business. First off, the fax that you received wasn't sent accidentally to your work. Nutri-Pro primary means of marketing is through fax broadcasting (or spamming basically). They purchase lists of fax numbers from companies such as Fax.com (they have used them in the past) and then they write a handwritten note in a woman's writting stating that they used this great product and lost weight from Nutri-Pro. The fax is sent attn: to usually "Kim" or "Sue" and is meant to fool people into thinking that they received this "personal" fax by accident....which of course draws interest in what is being referred to or ....actually...sold. I feel that you and anyone who receives faxes/emails from Nutri-Pro should be aware of their scam. They are truly scammers in everyway...sales, advertising, and customer service. You will be dissapointed in everything because their only concern is to earn a quick buck by selling cheap, fake products. You'll notice they don't even tell you what ingredients are in their products!! PLEASE don't be fooled.
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2003/10/16, 06:27 AM
Kylie --Please contact me ASAP re:Nutri-Pro.
at EncoreLA@aol.com
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Quoting from kyliefitness:
I know this post is fairly dated, but hopefully you didn't purchase anything from Nutri-Pro. I know the owner of Nutri-Pro labs and am aware of how they operate their business. First off, the fax that you received wasn't sent accidentally to your work. Nutri-Pro primary means of marketing is through fax broadcasting (or spamming basically). They purchase lists of fax numbers from companies such as Fax.com (they have used them in the past) and then they write a handwritten note in a woman's writting stating that they used this great product and lost weight from Nutri-Pro. The fax is sent attn: to usually "Kim" or "Sue" and is meant to fool people into thinking that they received this "personal" fax by accident....which of course draws interest in what is being referred to or ....actually...sold. I feel that you and anyone who receives faxes/emails from Nutri-Pro should be aware of their scam. They are truly scammers in everyway...sales, advertising, and customer service. You will be dissapointed in everything because their only concern is to earn a quick buck by selling cheap, fake products. You'll notice they don't even tell you what ingredients are in their products!! PLEASE don't be fooled.
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2003/10/16, 04:14 PM
Those faxes come into our office periodically too. Since some people call my boss Sue, her name is Suzanne, I asked her if she knew anything about it. Of course she didn't and we just ignore them now.
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