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Hair Loss Fear Leads Man To Theft



Written by Stuart Stevens | Friday, 27 April 2007 | There are 0 comments

Mr Chan must have been horribly duped into buying expensive hair loss remedies..

To give you an idea of the length that some individuals will go in order to keep the hair on their head and to stop themselves from going bald you should read the following story.

Hair Loss Fear Leads Man To Theft

Recently a bank clerk stole over $40,000 from an account at the bank where he worked in order to pay for his hair loss treatments. He took an incredible risk in order to make certain that he did not lose the hair on his head. Unfortunately for him the missing money was noticed and Mr. Alex Chan has now been remanded in custody and has pleaded guilty to the theft of the money.

His defence lawyer pleaded for leniency for his client saying that he had stolen the money not out of greed but out of vanity and therefore he didn’t deserve such a long prison term.Mr. Chan who is only 32 said that he was terrified of losing his hair and had already got himself into debt to the tune of $16,000 on other hair loss treatments.

One thing is for sure, Mr. Chan must have been horribly duped into buying expensive hair loss remedies as we know of no hair loss treatment at Ukmedix News that could cost $40,000, with the exception of maybe an extremely expensive hair loss surgeon. It is likely that he fell for some hair loss scams that are seen all over the world but more so in the Far East especially in big cities where unhealthy environments and the stress of long hours of work can accelerate male pattern baldness.

Mr. Chan would have been far better off purchasing the hair loss drug Propecia which works in over 80 percent of all men and is the best selling hair loss medication in the world. Over 4 million men use Propecia in the world todayand the numbers are rising all the time.

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