🚨 WARNING: Maximum Sustained Performance is a SCAM! (Exposed) 🚨

Avoid This Fitness Scam – Don’t Lose Your Money!

If you’re considering purchasing fitness supplements, testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), or performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) from Maximum Sustained Performance, STOP RIGHT NOW! This so-called “fitness brand” is 100% a scam, and I am exposing them so others don’t fall victim.

I personally lost $400 to this fraud, and I want to make sure no one else does. This article will break down exactly how they operate, who is behind it, and how you can protect yourself.

🚨 SCAMMER INFORMATION 🚨

The Fraudster Behind This Scam:

  • Name Used: Andrea Mammoli
  • Claimed Title: CEO of Apollon Gym, Weightlifting and Powerlifting Coach
  • WhatsApp Phone Number: +1 307 423 8751
  • Messenger Name: Andrea Mammoli

Fake Business Details:

🚨 How the Maximum Sustained Performance Scam Works 🚨

This scam follows a clear pattern that tricks victims into sending money but never delivers any product. Here’s how they operate:

1️⃣ Fake Facebook Group & Social Media

  • They promote “premium fitness supplements,” “TRT packages,” and “performance-enhancing drugs” in fitness-related Facebook groups.
  • They send private messages on Messenger and WhatsApp offering steroids, TRT, and other fitness supplements at “exclusive prices.”

2️⃣ Manipulative Sales Pitch

  • Andrea Mammoli engages with potential buyers in a friendly way, pretending to be a fitness expert.
  • He pressures victims to act fast before the “offer expires.”
  • He recommends additional products for “safety” (like PCT drugs) to increase the amount of money scammed.

3️⃣ PayPal (Friends & Family) Scam

4️⃣ Fake Shipping Confirmation & Fake “Insurance Fees”

  • After receiving payment, Andrea Mammoli claims the package has been registered and provides a fake tracking number.
  • A few days later, they demand an “insurance fee” (usually $100-$150) before the package can be delivered.
  • They promise that the insurance fee is “refundable upon delivery” – which never happens.

5️⃣ Ghosting & Blocking the Victim

  • Once victims start asking too many questions, the scammer stops responding, blocks them on Messenger and WhatsApp, and removes them from the Facebook group.
  • By this point, the money is gone, and the victim is left with nothing.

🚨 Report This Scam & Help Shut It Down 🚨

If you’ve been scammed by Maximum Sustained Performance or Andrea Mammoli, REPORT THEM IMMEDIATELY:

📌 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/help/contact/207605146070561
📌 PayPal Fraud Report: https://www.paypal.com/us/smarthelp/contact-us
📌 YouTube Scam Report: https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/2801973?hl=en
📌 Instagram Scam Report: https://help.instagram.com/370963063241649
📌 Better Business Bureau (BBB): https://www.bbb.org/scamtracker
📌 FTC Fraud Report (USA): https://reportfraud.ftc.gov/

Spread the Word!

Help prevent more victims by sharing this article with your friends, fitness communities, and social media. The more people are aware, the less power these scammers have.

🚨 FAKE SHIPPING COMPANY ALERT: Quick Ship Postal Logistics 🚨

As part of the Maximum Sustained Performance scam, the fraudsters use a fake shipping company called Quick Ship Postal Logistics to demand extra money from victims under the pretense of “insurance fees.”

📌 Fake Shipping Company Details:


🔥 Final Warning: DO NOT TRUST MAXIMUM SUSTAINED PERFORMANCE! 🔥

This fake fitness company is a scam, and Andrea Mammoli is running a well-orchestrated fraud to steal money from unsuspecting people. They are professional scammers, and the best way to fight back is to expose them and warn others!

🚨 Please share this post to help stop this scam! 🚨

🔥 Final Warning: DO NOT TRUST MAXIMUM SUSTAINED PERFORMANCE! 🔥

This fake fitness company is a scam, and Andrea Mammoli is running a well-orchestrated fraud to steal money from unsuspecting people. They are professional scammers, and the best way to fight back is to expose them and warn others!

🚨 Please share this post to help stop this scam! 🚨