(20-11-2013, 12:34 PM)AnnabelP Wrote: I must admit to being intrigued by the posts about Instantbust to the extent of foolishly ordering a bottle of the 'gel'. The whole set up seemed to shout 'scam', particularly the multiple similar websites and difficulty of obtaining any hard information about the supplier, whose corporate registration appears to have been revoked, and which is liisted on a couple of scam sites. The product says Portland, OR on its label but the package seems to have come from Nevada.
It is not a gel but an oily liquid which on the basis of its list of ingredients could be expected to and in fact seems to have some skin firming effect if used as a massage oil, which I have concluded is the only use for it. It does claim to contain a 'tincture' of saw palmetto and fenugreek, but there is no indication of quantity which must be very small and certainly unlikely to produce any rapid or appreciable effect. The combination of fenugreek and menthol produces a quite pungent but not necessarily unpleasant smell.
You are right on the money. I just posted almost the identical comment on the other thread which talks about this product. Everything about the site screamed "stay away" but since one of the members here was singing it's praises on the other thread, I figured I would give it a try. Personal endorsements are powerful. But I honestly don't see how this product could have any impact on anyone. If it sounds too good to be true... "grow an extra cup size right before your eyes..." yeah, right.
Wondering if I can get my money back since they claim satisfaction is guaranteed, but I doubt it. $70 down the tubes. My credit card actually offers "return protection" so I could mail it to them for a refund. But it is a multiple step process where you have to call and explain what you bought and what it's for, and you are assigned a claim representative who calls you to fill you in on the progress, etc and.... we'll I'm just too embarrassed to do that.