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White Teeth Scam: VibrantSmile

Another fake news site, another fake customer and another teeth whitening product with hidden costs. Read on about VibrantSmile.

This time the ads come from a fake news site called Vanity Reports Magazine. Again, the customer of VibrantSmile is make believe and goes by the name "Laura" and who allegedly lives in your town. Don't believe it.

Even the website has a disclaimer regarding the accuracy and validity of the ad:

this page, and any page on this website, are not to be taken literally or as a non-fiction story

How about on the VibrantSmile website? Anything there to be aware of?

Sure, clicking on any of the numerous links, visitors are taken to a sign up form for VibrantSmile. Buyers should read carefully before handing over their credit card.

The ad claims buyers will get a sample order for shipping and handling only. However read the fine print...

By Clicking “Order” you agree to be enrolled in the 18 day trial for $5.95

And then...

after the trial expires, you agree that your card will be charged $79.95 per month until you cancel

Uh oh. And then what happens?

it does NOT mean that you will not be charged for the products you receive during the trial period

Nothing free there. Buyers will get charged some time for everything they receive.

Buyers of VibrantSmile can cancel..

To cancel Your order at any time, call Our Customer Service Department toll-free at 1-877-708-6882

Remember, read the terms and fine print for any product you purchase online. Many have hidden fees and costs which may be very high.

Need White Teeth does not sell the products reviewed here. If you have purchased one of these products and wish to cancel, return or need customer support for the product, contact the seller directly.

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