At first, i thought that this website was just another front for a scam when I saw all the red bold text and the annoying design of the website and the promotional video, it all looked like a scam, and I feel like the author of the website should make it look a little bit less like a scam if he wants people to trust him. But, after looking at reviews on multiple websites, I found out that it wasn't, so I went ahead and bought the thing it is only 4.95$ (they bill you more money 21 days later but you can cancel before that even without giving out a reason). After going through the steps to buy it, there was another offer to get a cookbook and a smoothie recipes book and more stuff for 47$ and I took that one too, and it was worth it. Now I have all the tools I need to gain weight (without gaining too much fat in the process) and building muscle, and having the superhero body I always wanted to have. This will cost you less than what you would pay for a personal trainer. After buying the stuff, you also get the option to get 1 on 1 coaching which I didn't choose but would have if I wanted to get the results even faster and easier. No matter what people tell you about Weight Gain Blueprint, you will never find anything quite like it on the internet because most of what you find on the net is for fat people who want to lose weight, because us skinny guys are the minority of people. The guy who sells the books is called Jeff Masterson, and after you buy the 4.95$ thing, if you take a picture of yourself before trying the program and after and you write him a testimonial and he puts it on his site, he will send you 100$. So, Jeff, to show that he cares, he is willing to give you back more money than you originally spent, if you do this. At the end it really comes down to priorities, either you go through thousands of forum pages and useless blogs or you buy this 5$ series of books.
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