The Fantastic Fitness Goodie | Shopping Square

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    $80 + $25 shipping for an unknown fitness product? Bargain!

  • Just curious to know what it is

    • Looks like a lucky dip.

      Questions raised are:
      - if it's a set of good products, why don't they just name them
      - are they hoping to get more by not listing the products

      It could be:
      - items they want to get rid of and haven't managed to yet
      - items that no one wants to pay that price for

      There recently was the Treasure Hunt with Jungle Jumble $10 delivered for what they normally sell for $90 (or RRP in stores for maybe $300). They actually listed their products. (They also only had 10 packages, which had to be found by "hunting")

      I'd be wary of this, myself. But … what is it? I don't know.


      I just read there is a 30 day money back guarantee. HOWEVER, you have to post whatever it is back, most likely AT YOUR OWN COST. Imagine if it was some heavy exercise equipment that you didn't like or maybe a mass of sand filled weights?

      hmm … if you do order it, can you let us know though? :)

      • more likely that you put him/her off buying!…ha~

        • whyever would that sound off putting? :P :) :) :)

          That Jungle Jumble treasure hunt thing did look pretty good though, for the people who got it :)

  • haha just interested to know what it could be, since its worth "$500"

  • I find it very odd business can sell like this

  • It's also know as a box-of-crap-for-the-gullible-that-won't-really-make-you-fit but before you buy it find out where your local charity op shop is so you can donate it after ;-)

  • Guys…. The item is a ab circle pro.
    Cost to send item back is $147 by Australia post.
    Basically it's a scam, I won't see a cent of my money back…. Let everyone know… Stay clear.
    I imagine all the $30 ab circles on ebay and Gumtree are more customers sucked in by this scam.

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