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Longitude Penis Enlargement Pill Scam

You have a long memory, because Longitude penis enlargement pills have been off the market for a while.

Longitude penis enlargement pills were advertised on Howard Stern’s national radio show, in magazines, like Maxxim, Playboy and Penthouse, and over the internet. Like all PE products, the firm that sold Longitude and it's affiliates launched a wave of spam. Their downfall taught the enhancement industry to be more responsible in it's advertising.

The $74 million dollar swindle by C.P. Direct out of Scottsdale Arizona, resulted in a a civil complaint by the Arizona attorney general’s office. To settle the complaint, the state seized 13 luxury homes and property valued at more than $20 million dollars, a fleet of classic automobiles and $35 million dollars of cash from C.P. Direct and its officers, Michael Consoli, Geraldine Consoli and Vincent Passafiume, all also from Scottsdale



C.P. Direct also sold a breast-enlargement pill, named Full and Firm, which they marketed as an implant in a bottle. Supposedly, this pill would increase a woman's breast size by two or three cup sizes. Their other miracles in pill form were Follicure, to grow hair, Stature, to increase height by up to four inches, and Long Jack, which would of all things, improve your golf game.

The court-appointed receiver in the case, Larry Warfield, said the company sold $74 million worth of Longitude, Full And Firm and Stature. This went on for two years before U.S. Customs Agents and the Arizona Department of Public Safety shut the down the business.

Of course, the penis enlargement pill accounted for 90 percent of the business according to a company employee who cooperated, in order to avoid jail time.

Now, PE companies have cut back on their claims of miracle growth. Everyone is being more realistic in their claims of what penis enlargement pills wil do for you. Longitude's fall did the industry a huge favor.

 
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