EverCleanse - Real Deal or Scam

EverCleanse - Real Deal or Scam

I have heard yet another radio ad and I am wondering if this wonder drug is a scamA confidence game or other fraudulent scheme, especially for making a quick profit; . Evercleanse claims to clean the colon and help you lose weight. Has anyone used this product? How good is it? The lowest price I see for is $100.

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I am amazed that radio stations do not do more research before allowing these fraudulent companies to advertise. EverCleanse is a horrible product and is a huge ripoff. They will not issue refunds to unsatisfied customers, have multiple consumer complaints, and put out a product that simply does not work. You can find many products better than EverCleanse and are put out by better companies. If a company will not issue a refund, it is time to keep looking!

I bought this piece of crap and was totally robbed! I didn't lose any weight or waisteline. Not only did the product not work, but the clowns would not give me a refund! Not a good product or company.

This product is a scamA confidence game or other fraudulent scheme, especially for making a quick profit; from the get go. The sales team aren't affiliated with the company, (or so I was told by a customer service rep) so they don't support or can't comment on what the sales centre has promised. The sales pitch is a lie. The price is misrepsented and they don't disclose hidden fees like duty for Canadian customers. They upsell for magazines and discount cards and have no idea of product content. I was told its a full 30 day money back guarantee which is completly false. The product is refundable less shipping if un opened. During a recorded message to protect both parties interests I declined any upsell including automatic shipping every month. After calling customer service I found out I was signed up for this feature even though I stressed "stop with the upsells please" All and all a terrible experience, I wont even open the box to try the product. After contacting the sales centre, lied to by the sales floor manager Tony, being blown off by customer service, and writing a letter- I have received no explantion, and no apology. I would never recoomend this product to anyone and can't believe radio stations dont research the ads they run.

I play high school football and I purchased Evercleanse to help me get leaner. It didn't work. It didn't do anything bad to my body, but did not lose any weight. I didn't even have regular trips to the toilet. $100 wasted for me on Evercleanse.

What is in Evercleanse? Are their ingredients any different than what's in The One-A-Day vitamins?

My girlfriend bought Evercleanse to try to slim down for our trip to the beach at the end of July. So far, nothing! She is dying from some cancer caused by Evercleanse, but it sure isn't helping her lose any weight like they claim. She isn't huge but wanted to shed 15 lbs before we go to the beach. Looks like a gym membership would have been a better purchase.

Every board I go to and ask "Has anyone ever tried Evercleanse" produces negative responses from the users. The debate is not even close as to how much of a ripoff this stuff is. Miracles in a bottle just don't exist and Evercleanse is no exception. Most people have reported it did nothing for them. What scares me is that products like this that just take people's money gets to stay on TV ads, radio ads, and on the shelves for sale. Why doesn't someone remove these ineffective products so unsuspecting consumers are not taken for a ride?

i heard this product advertised on a canadian radio station. i ordered 1 mini cleanse at $49.95 plus shipping. i was billed for 2. no confirm screen at end of order. i called sales which fobbed me off with another number to which you get no answer. i called my creditMoney loaned or the ability of an individual or company to borrow money. card company which said they cant do much yet. this product will be sent back when it arrives . i emailed them stating i only ordered 1 item and got message back 2 days later saying order was sent out 27th august and will try to deliver 2-4 weeks time.

my email was:::::::::::::

Hi there, i ordered 1 mini cleanse for $49.95 plus shipping and end of invoice via email there is 2. i have tried calling customer services for 45 mins and no answer.

i would appreciate a call back or to ammend order to 1 mini cleanse or cancel order forth with.

thanks in advance

their response:::::::::::

Dear George:
We value your business and apologize for any delay you may be experiencing in receiving your order. It typically takes 2 to 4 weeks to receive your order. In some instances, it could take a bit longer. We can verify that your order shipped on 8/27/08. If you do not receive your order within the given time frame, based on your order?s ship date, please contact us at 1-866-607-8092.

Thank you for your inquiry.

Sincerely,

Alex

Evercleanse Customer Service

please avoid at all costs!!!!!!!!!!!!!

EverCleanse has to be making SOOOOOOOOO much money! I can't believe the number of radio stations advertising these guys so they can rip more and more customers off! They got me for $100 and a product I never received. My creditMoney loaned or the ability of an individual or company to borrow money. card company was very good about going through the chargeback process. George, I am glad you at least got a response from EverCleanse! They never sent me any responses for my emails. My credit card company refunded me in less than 1 week and I am trying to keep as many people as I can for falling for the EverCleanse scamA confidence game or other fraudulent scheme, especially for making a quick profit; !

Evercleanse is a FRAUD, they are thieves!
None of the advertising is credible. Our government needs to step in and clamp down hard on these scamming companies who provide nothing in the way of a credible product and refuse to honor their return policies!!

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