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I purchased this product called Neurocept for my 80yr. old husband. It was a whole big long story about fighting signs of dementia & some seniors needing this supplement to stimulate certain areas of the brain. They used pics/recordings of a Dr. Gupta who is an ABC medical correspondent who I was very familiar with. Of course it was fake but I didn't know that at the time. It was stated that you had up to 180 days to use & if it wasn't working "you could get a full refund, no questions asked". So I paid $294 for 6 bottles. When I got the order back in September, I noticed the ingredients were not what had been posted. But I'm a senior too & I just hoped that somehow, they could still help my husband. So it's now 90 days & there's no difference with my husband. I'm so furious at myself for falling for this garbage! Their email is bogus, it's for something totally different. As soon as I put the 'company name' in the computer, all the scam warnings came up for Endurox Prime. I went to this BBB website & it's basically the same story with other people. I didn't know if my credit card company could assist because it's been 3 months since the transaction (9-3-25) But just looking on my phone, this product is sold on Amazon & for a fraction of the price. I just figured I'd let you know that they haven't called back & I'm sure they never will. Ty. Irene Marchione
$294
NY, USA- 11801
Counterfeit Product
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Endurox Prime
December 1, 2025
1118054
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