Total Cleanse is another colon cleanse product that has gained quite a bit of attention (or at least that has been heavily marketed on the internet) lately. So naturally it was on my list of colon cleanse products to review. As you'll soon find out, the Total Cleanse review started out neutral and went south real quick. This is a brief version of my full review that you can find on my website.
As always, the first thing that I look at are the ingredients that the product contains. Well I wish that I could give you a list of the ingredients in Total Cleanse, but aparently they can't either. Nowhere on their website did they state the ingredients aside from mentioning the importance consuming dietary fiber. Needless to say, this raises some eyebrows.
Since I couldn't review the product itself for effectiveness, I moved on the busines practices. Staring at me in the face was a big offer to accept their free trial. I clicked on it and was immediately asked for my credit card information to pay for the shipping. Not big deal. But what was a big deal is that in fine print below you'll see that by accepting a free trial you are enrolling in their autoship program. In a nutshell, if you don't cancel within 15 days, they will start mailing you monthly supplies of Total Cleanse and charging your card $78.84 plus shipping!
So are all autoship programs evil? Well. this idea itself isn't so bad, but what is bad is the fact that you are enrolling in it is explained in the fine print that most people will just brush over. Unfortunately most people will order the free trial without realizing that they need to be expecting charges to hit their card in another couple of weeks. Don't fall for the free trial. There's nothing free about it.
In addition to their shady sales process, they have a very one-sided guarantee. In order to get your refund you have to call and get an authorization number. By the way, we've seen complaints that people are having a hard time getting ahold of them at the given number. But if you do end up returning the product, they charge you a 30% restocking fee. Oh and did I mention that you only have 15 days from the start date to return it?
It appears that all of the above mentioned concerns are quite real. ComplaintsBoard.com had numerous complaints that confirm that many of these things are taking consumers by surprise. You may also find it interesting that the Better Business Bureau rated them at an 'F.'
So to sum it all up, Total Cleanse is expensive, it doesn't have much of a guarantee, they use shady sales tactics, they have a myriad of complaints against them, and we don't what ingredients it contains. Total Cleanse is sure making it hard to recommend them.
As always, the first thing that I look at are the ingredients that the product contains. Well I wish that I could give you a list of the ingredients in Total Cleanse, but aparently they can't either. Nowhere on their website did they state the ingredients aside from mentioning the importance consuming dietary fiber. Needless to say, this raises some eyebrows.
Since I couldn't review the product itself for effectiveness, I moved on the busines practices. Staring at me in the face was a big offer to accept their free trial. I clicked on it and was immediately asked for my credit card information to pay for the shipping. Not big deal. But what was a big deal is that in fine print below you'll see that by accepting a free trial you are enrolling in their autoship program. In a nutshell, if you don't cancel within 15 days, they will start mailing you monthly supplies of Total Cleanse and charging your card $78.84 plus shipping!
So are all autoship programs evil? Well. this idea itself isn't so bad, but what is bad is the fact that you are enrolling in it is explained in the fine print that most people will just brush over. Unfortunately most people will order the free trial without realizing that they need to be expecting charges to hit their card in another couple of weeks. Don't fall for the free trial. There's nothing free about it.
In addition to their shady sales process, they have a very one-sided guarantee. In order to get your refund you have to call and get an authorization number. By the way, we've seen complaints that people are having a hard time getting ahold of them at the given number. But if you do end up returning the product, they charge you a 30% restocking fee. Oh and did I mention that you only have 15 days from the start date to return it?
It appears that all of the above mentioned concerns are quite real. ComplaintsBoard.com had numerous complaints that confirm that many of these things are taking consumers by surprise. You may also find it interesting that the Better Business Bureau rated them at an 'F.'
So to sum it all up, Total Cleanse is expensive, it doesn't have much of a guarantee, they use shady sales tactics, they have a myriad of complaints against them, and we don't what ingredients it contains. Total Cleanse is sure making it hard to recommend them.
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Before you buy Total Cleanse or any other colon cleanse product, be sure to check out Peter Wood's Total Cleanse review and many other reviews at ColonCleanseReport.com.
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