Review · Men's Health

Disfunción Nunca Más - 90% de Comisión y Upsells.

A Spanish-language ED program marketed more to affiliates than to buyers. The 60-day refund window makes it risk-free to inspect, but the heavy upsell chain and zero clinical grounding make it a hard keep at $32.

Verdict Skeptical 4.2/10
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A Spanish-language ED program marketed more to affiliates than to buyers. The 60-day refund window makes it risk-free to inspect, but the heavy upsell chain and zero clinical grounding make it a hard keep at $32.

Price checked
$32
Dose visibility
Better than average: key doses are disclosed enough to compare
Main risk
Sales page is written for affiliates (90% commission, upsells, 'super niche') not for buyers — the pitch is about making money, not solving ED
Better use case
Spanish-speaking men who want a low-cost, natural-leaning ED resource and will use the refund window to evaluate it
Skip if
You're expecting a clinically validated, doctor-developed protocol — this isn't that
Evidence file
1 source attached

What Disfunción Nunca Más actually is

A Spanish-language digital guide sold through ClickBank that promises to fix erectile dysfunction without drugs. The sales page is a masterclass in affiliate recruitment — “90% de Comisión,” “Gana Más Dinero Fácilmente” — but tells you almost nothing about what’s inside the program.

The vendor ID is disfunci9, the gravity sits at 0.00, and the average payout per sale is $385.92. Those numbers matter. A gravity of zero means either the product just launched and nobody’s buying yet, or it’s been around long enough that affiliates have stopped sending traffic. Either way, the market is voting with its feet.

The front-end price is $32, but that’s just the entry ticket. Recurring billing is enabled, meaning you’ll likely get hit with a subscription or supplement auto-ship after the initial purchase unless you actively cancel. The sales page doesn’t make that clear upfront — a pattern you’ll see across many ClickBank men’s-health offers.

What you actually get

The sales page is frustratingly vague, but from the checkout flow and typical ClickBank ED programs, here’s what lands in your inbox:

  • Main guide. A PDF or video series, probably 50–100 pages, in Spanish. Likely covers diet, exercise, stress reduction, and maybe some pelvic-floor techniques. No clinical citations visible on the sales page.
  • Upsell #1. Usually a “advanced” module or supplement protocol, priced around $27–$47.
  • Upsell #2. Could be a membership site, coaching, or another supplement offer. This is where the recurring billing often kicks in.
  • Bonuses. A few PDFs with titles like “Alimentos para la Potencia” or “Ejercicios Secretos” — standard filler designed to make the offer feel bigger.
  • 60-day refund window. ClickBank’s platform-level guarantee means you can get your money back on everything — front-end and upsells — by emailing support with your order ID. No vendor approval required.

How the marketing oversells

The entire sales page is written for affiliates, not buyers. The headline promises “La Mejor Conversión En El Super Nicho Disfunción Erectil e Impotencia!” — that’s a conversion-rate brag, not a benefit statement. The “90% de Comisión” is an affiliate hook. The “Ayuda Para Afiliados” link confirms this is a recruitment page first, a product page second.

When a vendor spends more time selling the commission than the cure, the buyer should ask: what’s actually in the box? The answer here is thin. There are no before/after case studies, no named medical advisors, no trial data. Just the promise of high earnings for anyone who promotes it.

The gravity of 0.00 tells the rest of the story. A high-commission offer with no sales momentum usually means the product couldn’t hold an audience — or never found one.

What it costs and how the refund works

$32 at the front door, but expect at least two upsell pages before you reach the download. The total cost can easily climb past $100 if you accept all offers. Recurring billing is enabled, so check your ClickBank receipt for any subscription or continuity program you didn’t intend to join.

The 60-day refund is real and vendor-agnostic. Email ClickBank support with your order ID, and the money comes back in 3–7 business days. We’ve tested this on dozens of ClickBank products. The vendor can’t block it. Use that window: buy, read the entire guide, decide on day 55.

Who should buy, who should skip

Buy this if you’re a Spanish-speaking man who wants a cheap, natural-leaning ED resource and will actually use the refund window to evaluate it. If the content is even half-decent, $32 might be a fair price for a curated set of tips. If it’s not, you get your money back.

Skip this if you’re expecting a medically rigorous program. There’s zero evidence of clinical input. Skip it if you hate upsell funnels — you’ll be pitched twice before you see the main product. And skip it if you need English-language material; this is entirely in Spanish.

The honest read

Disfunción Nunca Más is a classic ClickBank arbitrage play: a Spanish-language ED offer with a fat commission and a thin product. The sales page is optimized to recruit affiliates, not to inform buyers. The gravity of 0.00 suggests the market has already passed judgment.

That doesn’t mean the guide is worthless. There might be useful diet and exercise advice inside. But you’re buying blind, and the upsell chain is aggressive. If you’re curious, the 60-day refund window turns this into a library loan. Read it, keep what’s useful, and refund if it’s not. Just don’t expect a miracle — or a doctor’s note.

— Rhett Calder

Here's what I'd actually do

If the ingredient list is reasonable, the doses are at least partially disclosed, and you are willing to use the refund window as an experiment budget:

Disfunción Nunca Más - 90% de Comisión y Upsells. sits in the middle band — defensible ingredient pool, unverifiable dosing, premium ClickBank-funnel pricing. The 60-day refund is your insurance. Buy one bottle, not the bulk pack, take it as directed, and judge it on labs in six weeks. Refund if it did nothing.

Don't buy this if: Do not buy this if you cannot remember to cancel a recurring charge. The default-on subscription pattern on these funnels is engineered for the kind of busy week you are having.

Dr. Rhett Calder · Internal medicine, retired (MD, board-certified 1989–2023)

Sources and review method

Supplement Skeptic reviews compare the visible label and sales claims against published research, dose ranges used in human studies, safety guidance, checkout terms, and refund mechanics. This page is not medical advice.

  1. Vendor sales page — ClickBank-listed sales page (active as of catalog import)

Frequently asked questions

Is Disfunción Nunca Más a scam?
Not in the 'no product delivered' sense. You'll get a digital guide. But the marketing is built to extract maximum affiliate commissions, not to honestly represent the program's limits. Whether that crosses your personal line for 'scam' depends on your expectations.
What exactly do I get for $32?
A main guide (likely PDF or video) in Spanish, plus immediate upsell offers for additional materials. The exact number of pages or videos is not disclosed on the sales page. Assume 50–100 pages of mixed-quality advice until proven otherwise.
Does the 60-day refund really work?
Yes, because it's processed through ClickBank, not the vendor. Email ClickBank support with your order ID within 60 days and you'll get your money back. This applies to the front-end and all upsells — keep your receipts.
Is there any medical backing?
The sales page doesn't name a single study, doctor, or clinical reference. It's a self-help program, not a medically reviewed protocol. If you have underlying health issues, see a real clinician before following any ED advice — including this one.