Vince Delmonte Scam, or Real Deal?

by Kyle Mandel on November 3, 2009 · weight loss

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Are you looking for signs of a Vince Delmonte scam? You’ve probably heard about his no nonsense muscle building program if you’re reading this, and you’re probably looking to find out if this program actually works.

I’ve seen so many things online making crazy promises that I have a hard time believing could possibly be true. I almost felt the same way after seeing the Vince Delmonte product page, and had to think twice before making a move.

I’m going to tell you a few things about my experience with the program (I eventually did choose to buy it) and I think you’ll develop a good understanding about whether this product might be for you or not.

It was last winter that I found out about this plan. I had a friend from high school who I hadn’t seen in a few years. He was always one of the skinnier kids in high school and I don’t remember ever seeing him in a gym. Let me tell you though, he looked jacked.

I would say he had gained at least 25 pounds, and it seemed like it was all muscle. He was in great shape and carried himself with a lot more confidence than ever before. He was even dating some nice looking girls, which had never been the case in the past!

I thought he had to have been taking some kind of supplement (maybe even an illegal one, if you know what I mean) to get these kinds of results. It really made no sense to me, and finally I had to ask him what was up. He had been following the Vince Delmonte plan for close to a year, and this was what he had to show for it.

I visited the site and I was still concerned about the possibility of a Vince Delmonte scam. The pictures seemed like they were hard to believe, and I really didn’t know what to think.

After buying the program, I put in the time. This is the biggest recommendation I could possibly make. Do what needs to be done, and the program will wholeheartedly work. I, too, worried about a Vince Delmonte scam, but soon saw for myself that this program is the real deal.

If you’re thinking about whether or not to buy this program yourself, let me tell you that you absolutely should. You won’t regret it.

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