They get their information from bodybuilding websites and
forums to appear as if they are 'knowledgeable on the subject'.
One particular member has been banned for telling the truth
- several times (in all fairness he did give the admin some 'stunning' abuse,
which - from what I gather - was well deserved) – but bear all of this in mind
when posting and hoping for advice and guidance.
I would suggest searching elsewhere for this through other more 'professional' platforms which are not driven by 'corruption' and free 'AAS'.
I would suggest searching elsewhere for this through other more 'professional' platforms which are not driven by 'corruption' and free 'AAS'.
The prime objective for the administration of the aforementioned site is to promote websites that pay them for rankings and/or provide them with free AAS that they
then use (that is if they even train at all) or sell on for profit - hence the higher rating for the more 'agreeable' sites which
in turn works well for them.
As far-fetched as it sounds - this is closer to to the
truth than many think.
The choice is yours - truth or fiction?
* I would like to add on a personal note that the 'real
sources' are not my concern and most do provide a high standard of service, it
is the corruption and deceit in which the way the administration run the
website that is the issue.