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These pills, sold by Performance Marketing, were the subject of lab analysis commissioned by the Wall Street Journal. Analysis showed levels of E. coli bacteria at 16,300 colony-forming units per gram, suggesting large levels of fecal contamination. Also found was yeast, mold, lead, residues of pesticide and heavy metals.
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CP Direct, the manufacturers of Longitude pills, was shut down by the Arizona state Attorney General office in 2002 for allegedly selling bogus penile enlargement pills over the Internet. The company also sold pills that promised height increases and bigger breasts.
A civil forfeiture action named Michael A. Consoli, 44; his mother, Geraldine Consoli, 76; and Vincent J. Passafiume, 28. All three were also warned by the state in 1996 for fraudulent practices and banned from doing business over the Internet or by mail in 1999.
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On 21 January 2005, Michael Coluzzi filed a suit against Alzare alleging that Alzare claimed in advertising that their penis enlargement pills would add up to an extra three inches in "very, very convincing" advertising but had failed to deliver results.
Alzare pills are "guaranteed to deliver results within a week". Mr. Coluzzi alleges that he "experienced no increase in penis size" and was unable to obtain the promised refund.
The suit against Alzare is seeking class action status.
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In 2004 a complaint was filed with the Federal Trade Commission by the Center for Science in the Public Interest saying the maker of Enzyte had not backed up its claims with science.
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In early 2004, Jeffery Horton filed suit on Leading Edge Marketing, the makers of VigRX penis enlargement pills. The Denver Post reported Horton as stating "I used the products, but the products had no effect whatsoever," and "I now feel that I have been cheated out of my money by the sellers of the products. If possible, I would like to prevent the sellers of the products from cheating others as they have cheated me.". The lawsuit accuses the makers of VigRX of fraud, theft and money-laundering.
The suit against the makers of VigRX is seeking class action status.
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