"Don't Let the dentist fool you" "wanna get ripped" ads

Hello
Does anyone know if there's any truth in those "Don't Let the dentist fool you/do no bleach" and "Wanna Get ripped/I got ripped in 4 weeks" ads posted everywhere on the web.
It's about low costs/free teeth whitening and muscle building.

http://www.newswebdaily.com/health/white-teeth/?t202id=71442…
http://noahgetsripped.com/hollywoodworkout/auindexmu.php?t20…

Comments

  • +1

    there photoshopped obviously. its very hard to get ripped in 4 weeks, it took me months… even years to get the body i wanted.

    best of luck though.

  • No, I don't intend to take up whatever the ad the offering.
    Just curious if the ad is legit.

  • +1

    lol, nah these ads are not legit. Results may vary. Spend money on a proper diet and exercise lol

  • +1

    +1 to the others, dunno about the teeth, but here's a great site with some real commonsense health & fitness tips from a guy who really knows his stuff, looks great to back it up; and the best part, he ain't sellin nuffin:

    http://www.scoobysworkshop.com/index.htm

    :)

  • the only way you could get ripped in 4 weeks is if you've already built a fair amount of muscle over a decent period (at least a year of hard training), and now just want to cut back some body fat.

    In which case you'd already have a fair idea of what your doing and would ignore those ads.

    BTW Noah from Queensland (as it appears for me cause I'm in Brisbane) that heard about the product whilst having a sanga, is also the same Noah from New York that heard about the product whilst having a chicken burrito…. that man gets around!

    Firefox + Adblock Plus is your friend!

    As for the teeth whitening, it is more about the operator than the product. Go to a trusted dentist, pay a little more and not have the procedure bungled. Nobody wants super sensitive white teeth that means your limiting the foods you can eat.

  • +1

    You know, whenever I see the "Wanna Get ripped/I got ripped in 4 weeks" ads, I really feel the urge to copy the ad, stick it in Paint or whatever, and add one word to it … "off" …

    i.e. "Wanna Get ripped off/I got ripped off in 4 weeks"

    I find it so hilarious.

  • Anyone actually saw those ads on OzBargain? (Just added both of them to the blacklist).

  • nope scotty. can you please answer my question to :) thanks.

  • Same mob behind both sites I believe.

    http://www.wired.com/epicenter/tag/farend-services/

  • LMAO, the Australian get ripped version has an "Update" about some magazine doing an article on them, and the article is a very poorly done fake website that has constant links to purchasing the crap. lol

  • I don't know about the teeth whitening, but getting ripped in 4 weeks a completely oo much of a sales pitch to be trustworthy.

    It really depends on the current physical condition of the person. It may take months for some, and even a few years for others.

    I recommend http://www.how2muscleguide.com/ for trustworthy information.

  • regarding teeth, it would be best speaking to a trust worthy dentist. From past experience they can polish them, but a change in diet and not smoking/drinking crap will make a significant improvement very quickly.

    my dentist "unofficially" suggests oral b, the purple one for every day use, and the green one for when you need to make them white (occasional use). Colgate sponsors the Australia Dentist Association, so they cant support other brands.

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