Unsolicited UNCOVER Mag For Product
Complaint
SCAMMERS Beware
Country: United States
I received this UNCOVER magazine today and I realized instantly this was a scam. It claims Sir Jeff Sherwin " lead scientist" has the miracle product called Resetigen. First red flag: they don't know how to spell the word BEAUTY (they spelled it BEAURY). None of the testimonials have credibility. There are no names for every PHOTO praising the product. NO WEBSITE. I also think the ringleader is based in Moscow.IT IS IMPOSSIBLE for all diseases/issues to disappear in 30 days. Why pay for 90 days if you will be superman or superwoman in 30 days? I am positive only a few senior citizens with no loved ones will fall victim to these scammers. I am disgusted and will expose any criminal who contacts me and insult my intelligence. 2355 Westwood Blvd #360, Los Angeles CA 90064 1-800-753- 0492 is listed as their address and phone #. These people may have already changed their name and will continue to change their name and the product name as soon as they have enough complaints. If anyone has money to throw away, good luck. Be prepared to have AUTOMATIC BILLING, meaning they will continue charging you and sending you refills without your permission. Then you will have to try to get your money back. I'll pass on that headache.
Comments
I got in touch with this people and I told them that I was returning the product and I would like my money back... He said ok to return the product and I said there is anyway Iyou can assure me that the money will be sent back to me....the answer was, well you just have to believe m my word.
I told him not to send me more bottles. I blocked my credit card for them.
This product has been around for a long time under various other names. In 3 or 4 years, there'll be another WONDER product out there and others in the future, I'm sure.
In the future, ALWAYS read the ingredients. Don't fall for a companies EMOTIONAL appeal. They're PREYING on the publics psychological need and desire for good health. They're PREDATORS. ALWAY'S ask for the ingredients. They'll then try to dope you with this one: This a "special proprietary blend". While there is some truth in certain ingredients being more effective when blended with other minerals, herbs and compounds, it WILL not regrow hair or all other bogus claims it makes.
This is basically a multivitamin and mineral supplement. It's a placebo in the sense that they're using your own brain to believe it's the wonder drug it is.
Careful shopping in the future, Angie. Do your homework, ask questions and find ESTABLISHED companies that will back their products and claims up.
Hint: Do not buy this.
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