Out of curiosity, Jim followed the link. It turned out to be a web site advertising one of those "bust enhancement" products. This one was some kind of pill. The advertisers made the typical outrageous claims for it, but couched in language that would allow them to avoid any legal entanglements later on. Supposedly, the product was an all natural combination of herbs and amino acids that stimulated a woman's natural mechanism for breast growth. They even had some before and after pictures that were hard to believe. The one on the left (before) showed a completely flat-chested woman. In the photo on the right (after), she looked as if she was about to burst out of her top. They couldn't possibly be real, they were so large! DDD-cups at least, he estimated.
He noticed that below the images, an email link was provided that would supposedly let you contact the woman in the photos to verify the story. Manned by men at the company, no doubt. After a moment of thought, Jim