Unveiling Teeth Whitening Scams
The teeth whitening industry is obviously a booming one, particularly in the at-home, do-it-yourself sector of paint on teeth whiteners. There must be, given the number of scams that are being run by unscrupulous companies selling shonky products.
There are a number of products that can be bought only over the Internet claiming to guarantee results, sell for supposed low, low prices and come with all sorts of glowing testimonials. The problem is, when it all gets boiled down, the products don’t work.
In many cases the companies protect themselves over the fact that their tooth whitening products are worthless with the claim that multiple treatments are required to get the maximum effect. In other words, if you have a complaint, you are advised by the company to buy even more of their product. If you’re not careful you could find yourself stung not once but twice before it dawns on you that what you’ve bought doesn’t actually do anything. Not only that, the manufacturers of these whiteners have a fallback by using the assertion that the results will vary depending on the person trying the product. The whitening product didin’t work for you? You must be one of the unlucky minority for whom this product is less than successful.
The whole teeth whitening business has been a crapshoot over the past few years, but there has recently been a new website that has called on consumers to voice their reviews on products, calling out those they believe are selling worthless products. Basically, they’re calling “scam” on the teeth whitening companies. The site you need to go to is Teeth Whitening Reviews which covers the entire spectrum of teeth whitening products available.
Not only that, there is some very interesting reading, particularly on the subject of the proliferation of review sites on the Internet that have been found to have been created by the manufacturers of some of the undocumented teeth whitening products. The site names products that are believed to be scams as well as the fake review sites.
This is a web-site that anyone thinking of buying teeth whitening products on the Internet should visit first, just to arm yourself with some vital information.
Check with your dentist about the products you’re thinking of trying before you actually shell out your hard earned. If your dentist hasn’t heard of the product then it is very likely that it is a scam.

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I was scammed a year ago by, oh I forget the name smile, a teeth whitening company.
I did find this while searching on the internet last month and wanted to see if it was for real and it is. So I decided to post it on every board that is about people being scammed by teeth whitening companies.
Apparently, the owner of this company was scammed years ago and decided to start a company doing things the right way. When I called their customer service number I was speaking to American people, “Wow what a change”. They described their program the following way.
They not only sell product on Amazon, in salons and though their website, they are also allowing anyone who was scammed by a teeth whitening company the opportunity to order refill kits from them as if they were originally customers of theirs. He said that they make a dollar or so for each refill kit sold and the owner wanted to give back to any one that was scammed. They are selling refill kits for $10 each. The link to their offer page is here.
http://www.nicewhites.com/offers/iws/
I order last month, the gel pack arrived 5 days later, and there was no surprises. They did not bill me for additional product, etc… I think this is a great thing they are doing to help everyone else…
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