Zero stars
Zero stars
Sadly the lowest I can give is 1 star.
Stay away....They want your money and ship you (if lucky) a worthless wish piece of junk.
All their adds are pure lies. And they're about to face legal matters soon.
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Zero stars
Sadly the lowest I can give is 1 star.
Stay away....They want your money and ship you (if lucky) a worthless wish piece of junk.
All their adds are pure lies. And they're about to face legal matters soon.
This is not just a scam. It is a blatant and filthy scam! Se right from the getgo, this is a pack of lies. I happen to be danish. In the Add, it says "Invention of the Danish odontologist bla bla."
A family member lives in Germany. If you watch THE SAME ADD it NOW goes: The invention of the GERMAN odontologist bla bla..." Their freaking Add is a LIE!
The same scammers has add for "Amazing" products for many things, like air-clean-gadgets, water-oxygenaters, skin-massage... the list is perhaps endless..
Something calling themself:
"apnews.com" are marketing these scam products. And something called "kisspr" may be behind. Bottomline: Make sure you recognise add for products from these scammer, because they cheat you if you do not!
Scam - came across this product on YouTube where they explain why it is so cheap (it's not, it's 10 the price of buying the same item frim your usual nasty Chinese crap product retailer) - they claimed it's so cheap because they don't advertise - this in their paid YouTube advert (they are also paying Google AdWords) - I'll give them that they don't spend much as they use the most awful ai voice over bots to localize the salesman for the country they try to flog their rubbish in.
It simply does not work at all. Yes, thats right. It doesn't. This is pretty much identical to the "Amabrush" that was sold to 30000 backers on Kickstarter, and which didn't work at all either. I tried both, its simply crap. Waste of money. It does not clean vast regions at all.
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