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White Teeth Scam: UltraWhites

Another fake news site, Health Consumer Weekly, is promoting another teeth whitening product, UltraWhites, which has hidden costs and fees consumers need to really be aware of.

UltraWhites is advertised on a fake news site online called Health Consumer Weekly. It features "real mom" (Not), Amy, who wanted whiter teeth and according to the ad, used free trials which cost less than $4.

Checking out the multiple links for UltraWhites on the ad page, visitors are taken to a glitzy sign up page with loads of pictures of pretty teeth and people. UltraWhites is actually a teeth whitening pen which is applied to teeth to whiten them.

However, the purchase of UltraWhites is not less than $4 and buyers may not end with whiter teeth, but a big charge on their credit card. Checking the Terms...

First, comes the trial period..

you will have (10) days to try it out juts pay a non-refundable shipping and handling fee of up to $3.97 

Then comes the big charges..

If you do not cancel within (10) days of the date that you enroll in the Program, we will charge the same card you provided at enrollment 87.47. 

And then every month..

we will send you a fresh monthly shipment of the product and charge your card $87.47 

To cancel? The ad says to contact customer support, but that number is hidden way at the bottom of the page..

1-888-869-2674

UltraWhites is another teeth whitening product with high monthly charges and obligations for buyers. Be sure to read the fine print before buying any product online. 

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 supportfor the product, contact the seller directly.  

 

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