Although Metabolic Research, Inc (the manufacturer of Stemulite) doesn’t pay me (although the signed contract is sitting in my attorney’s safe – but I digress), I still seem to get all the comments.
(That’s Stemulite user Cato June to your left, BTW.)
Here’s a comment I just got about the testimonials for Stemulite:
Thanks for the reply. Honestly man, I’m really not interested in what the folks on the infomercial have to say. We both know that those folks are paid to say what they are told. I’d rather hear from someone like myself, I’m sure you understand.
Thanks for being so polite – and somewhat reasonable.
I say "somewhat reasonable" because (1) oops – they weren’t paid and (2), people who don’t believe the first 12 or so testimonials won’t believe ANY testimonials at all.
So, although you say and probably truly believe you’d rather hear from someone like you, you wouldn’t believe it – or even realize it was an honest testimonial from a regular person.
Just because a testimonial comes from a celebrity doesn’t mean they were paid. And even paid testimonials that doesn’t make the testimonial false.
Besides, there are testimonials throughout my blog from regular readers who had absolutely nothing to gain.
For example, check out this Stemulite review from a self-proclaimed "average user."
The bottom line is that professional athletes like Cato June, Ellis Wyms and Simeon Rice put their names and reputations behind Stemulite. If you’re really interested, you can get it here.
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