I bought Absolute Nutrition products such as NoPhedra and Thyrox. I called these guys because I got severe stomach cramps everytime I used the NoPhedra. There was no one picking up the phones and when I finally got someone it was this pissed off jerk named greg who acted like I was taking up his precious time. Can I rate this company with a minus star?
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Reviewer: Seth Darvick
from Brooklyn, NY
Apr 11, 2007
Absolutely bad
Hi to all consumers,
I'll tell you why Absolute Nutrition should be avoided. It's because they put crap in their product.
I was one of 2 guys that started Absolute Nutrition in 1998. I had produced product/advertising for Ultimate Nutrition for 10 years, created the ProLab logo and N-Large product, labels etc. Also made ShenMin for BioTech. Have been in the ad/sport nutrition industry for a long time. Originally Absolute was created as a sports nutrition company,but that changed when I found that my so called partner wanted to make a quick buck and approached raw materials manufacturers to create substandard product. I still have written correspondence from a manufacturer to support my claim. THe last people you want to piss off are bodybuilders. Product started to arrive with all kinds of different sized capsules, broken caps and more. I saw the shoddy ingredients as a sign of worse things to come and left. (Oh yeah, I forgot--according to them--I'm a disgruntled employee). The Absolute rip-off guys are still running the show and I believe have a whopping staff of 2 people now working there. That's 2, not 200. If you value your health, you should avoid their stuff with a 10 ft pole.
Thanks,
Seth Darvick
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