Last updated on January 16th, 2020 at 11:29 pm
Update 19 Feb 2017:
The scammers behind Blackcore Edge are now being sued by former Playboy playmate Holly Madison for claiming in a fake article that she said in an interview with Dr Oz that Hugh Hefner used the product before going to bed with her and the other Playboy girls. Read the news report over at TMZ.
Male enhancement supplement Blackcore Edge is nothing but a multiple website, different name same product scam! In this review I’m going to expose the entire scam franchise, which looks very similar to Au Nue Youth Restore scam previously exposed on this blog.
Created in October 2015, Blackcore Edge claims to be the product that will basically turn you into a ‘raging beast’ in bed. According to the sparse information available on the website, Blackcore Edge will enable you to:
- Have intense orgasm
- Have better erections
- Increase your manhood size
- Experience satisfying sex and
- Increase your stamina
Blackcore Edge also claims to be the solution to poor sexual performance since its formula supposedly boosts testosterone levels.
Ingredients of Blackcore Edge
The ingredients of Blackcore Edge include
- Boron amino acid chelate: Boron is a naturally occurring mineral in the body that is touted to boost testosterone levels. However, no scientific study has linked oral intake of boron with boosting testosterone levels. However, it is known to boost estrogen levels in postmenopausal women and older men. [WebMD]
- Saw palmetto: The fruit of the saw palmetto plant has been used successfully to treat benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH). However, it does NOT boost testosterone levels. It only retains the level already produced by the body. [Dr Axe]
- Orchic: Orchic is an extract from the testicles of cattle. It is believed to help maintain healthy testicular function in men, but there is insufficient evidence about its effectiveness. [WebMD]
- Tongkat Alli: This is a herb widely used for boosting libido and testosterone levels. Its effectiveness however, is disputed, but studies have shown that it can influence the body’s stress hormones. [NCBI]
- Epimedium: Also known as Horny Goat Weed, this Chinese herb is touted to relax the blood vessels, which leads to a full erection. However, there is insufficient evidence showing that it actually works. [WebMD]
- Sarsaparilla: This plant contains saponin, a compound that is said to mimic the body’s natural steroids, including testosterone. Again, there is insufficient evidence. [Mother Earth Living]
- Wild Yam Extract: This is widely touted as an alternative to estrogen therapy, although there is little evidence supporting its effectiveness. It has never been shown to have any effect on testosterone levels. [WebMD]
So as you can see, Blackcore Edge is based on ingredients that are basically useless when it comes to sexual enhancement and erectile dysfunction. This means that we are dealing with a product that will NEVER work!
Now to the other reasons why Blackcore Edge is a scam.
1. Blackcore Edge is Part of a Scam Empire!
We are never told anything about Accelerin, the company that owns Blackcore Edge. But do a quick Google search and you will realize that Accelerin is the name of a nootropic (memory boosting) supplement scam. Also, if you Google the postal address of Accelerin (PO Box 25380 Santa Ana, CA 92799), you’ll discover that the same address has been used to market other scams like Slimming Garcinia and Lumisse Super Detoxifying Serum/Eye Cream.
That’s not all.
2. Blackcore Edge is A Multi-Website, Multi-Name, Same Product Scam!
Let me break it down for you.
Blackcore Edge is not just marketed on its website alone. It is sold in 7 other websites under the following names:
- Penetrex
- Viarexin
- Raging Lion
- Testo Vital
- Raw Power
- Fierce
- Cianix
It is pretty easy to establish the connection. Compare the above websites with that of Blackcore Edge, and you’ll see that it is basically the same. Same design, same words, same testimonials, basically same everything. All the lazy scammers did was to lightly tweak the ingredients and change the packaging design to make them look different.
3. Fake Testimonials With Stock Photos
Like I mentioned earlier in the review, Blackcore Edge will never work because of its inferior ingredients. This verdict is further proved by the fact that the testimonials featured on the website are just stock photos. You can buy ‘Steve H’ from GoGraph.com if you want. And as for the remaining two guys, they are untraceable.

4. NOT A Free Trial!
The Blackcore Edge website never mentions any pricing whatsoever, only a ‘free trial.’ But if you think you are getting a free product, you are gravely mistaken! This is because that free trial form is just a trap designed to lure you into an autoship program, where you’ll be billed $89.95 for the very bottle you earlier received for free. After that, you’ll then be charged the same amount every month. [SupplementCritique.com]
Now how ‘free’ is that?
If you made the mistake of ordering Blackcore Edge, you can cancel by calling 1-877-516-7511.
Final Conclusion: DON’T ‘TRY’ Blackcore Edge. It is A SCAM!
Blacklisted websites: BlackcoreEdge.com (edgelineperformance.com), websites listed in heading 2
If you have used Blackcore Edge, please share your experiences with us here, as it will help convince others to stay away from it. Also don’t forget to share this review to the relevant people so that they too won’t fall victim to this scam.
Thank you!
This product does not work and you are sukered in with the sample offer and then charged over $90 total
If you feel you have been scamed as I do you should report it to the Better Business Bureau, The Attorner General of Navada, and the Consummer protection Agency. Maybe we can stop them from scaming another person that thinks they a trial for a small amount.
I got suckered into this, too, despite having been scammed by similar ‘free’ offers before! I am looking for the instructions about how to CANCEL my ‘subscription’! My bank will not honor their payment request, but I want to stop any future attempts by them to bill me. With a 30 day guarantee (?) I am running right up to the limit in time. I didn’t get suspicious until today and started googling Blackcore scam. Would the ICC be interested in this, I wonder? There HAS to be some kind of protection for us who fell for their scam! There are SO MANY of them around, these days! They even advertise on national TV and it all looks so legit! By the way, the stuff doesn’t work! In fact, I took FOUR TIMES the dosage and it did absolutely nothing! Who knows, it might even be dangerous! Not only that,… Read more »
I just called their ‘customer service’ number, at 877-663-9027. All it did was repeat the options for their products. When I pressed ‘9’ to see if I could get a live person, it did the same thing, but pressing ‘9’ I DID finally get a live operator! She made me give her my ZIP code, name and address and then she said my account had been canceled, how could she help me. (This may be a part of the scam, too.) I told her that my bank would NOT pay any charges received from them. The last time I was caught in one of these subscription scams, I cancelled my bank account and opened a new one, before they tried to bill me! Unfortunately, I have some legitimate charges on my account coming due, and I don’t want to cancel it before they are paid. I will likely have to… Read more »
This product is an absolute joke. 14 day trial period. Takes them 11 days to get u the pills. Then they charge you 3 days later. I called them as soon as they charged me and tried to cancel and they refuse to do anything. You pay 180$ for 60 pills and to be honest they haven’t done a thing for me. It is an absolute joke. 3$ a pill. They should cure cancer for 3$ a pill. I have had 3 heated arguments with there customer service already. I wish I could post things all over there website. I wish I was a rich person and could press charges against them but I live paycheck to paycheck and can’t afford to.
Just a scam to get your credit card info