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To begin this article with the question ��?do penis pills really work?’ would be a waste of my time and yours. The answer is, increasingly obviously, that they do not. So how do the makers of these empty promises continue to thrive?

In the ever-expanding sexual health industry, there are many options for men who wish to increase the size of their manhood. Some are proven to work while others, such as the many brands of penis enlargement pills advertised so rampantly on the Internet, are facing a growing body of evidence that seems to prove they are nothing more than a con.

Now customers who were duped into buying penis pills only to find that they simply do not deliver on their promises are fighting back.

Desperate measures

It may seem obvious that a pill made from ingredients such as ginseng, yohimbe bark and L-arginine are very unlikely to affect the size of your penis in any way. But for some men who are desperate to gain length in the trouser department, and who possibly like to shop online while drunk, the promises made by penis pill advertisers are too good to pass up.

Adverts for penis pills, which often come in the form of junk e-mail and Internet pop-ups, will often feature doctors and porn stars and promise gains of up to three inches after a 30-day course. Throw in a money-back guarantee and, if you’re desperate enough for a bigger dick, they might sound like an offer too good to pass up.

See you in court

On finding out that the pills they bought don’t work, most customers probably shrug their shoulders and realise that they should’ve known better. But recently several men in the US have decided to take action, by suing penis pill manufacturers for false advertising.

One man from New Jersey, USA, paid $59.95 for a 3-day course or pills that were “guaranteed to deliver results within a week”. When the pills didn’t work, the man was unable to claim his refund. Instead of simply putting it down to experience, he took action.

Two other similar lawsuits have been filed in Florida and Ohio. The disgruntled customers said the adverts were “very, very convincing” and were apparently shocked when they achieved no increase in size.

It remains to be seen how these lawsuits will turn out. But it seems that customers duped into buying penis “enlargement” pills are now longer willing to quietly take their medicine.

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