Recently, I turned to reading a revitol review just for curiosity sake. I found out that all those reviews are all very positive and this did not auger well with me. For quite some time I have not known what they really do, but to my understanding, if a review is too good to be true, it means one of the following; either the product is a fake or it actually works with amazing results. Sadly though, most of the products are fake. Luckily, Revitol offers a money back guarantee so I did not mind trying it out. I assured myself that if Revitol is a scam, I will write a really ugly review on it. This was not to be because the product actually works.
Recently, I turned to reading a revitol review
November 29th, 2009 | 153