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NutraBrite (Scam)
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Nutrabrite's marketing tactics have become very bad lately. You will see this product advertised on the internet through fake testimonials posted on blogs and phony review sites. While the product may certainly be better than the scam brush-on whiteners, the company uses far too many illicit marketing tactics to make it legitimate. Their website will try to lure you in with their free sample offer - you will actually be signing up for a month-to-month supply that will initially be billed at $89, then $24.70 every 60 days.
- NutraBrite falsely claims to be "The most advanced teeth whitening product ever" and "#1 Rated - Most Advanced Teeth Whitening Technology Ever Released"
- Dr. Alan Creamer is not mentioned in any real dental publications. Questions from TWR to Cambridge Bio Sciences about his "phD" origin have gone unanswered.
- They have fake testimonial sites setup such as sarahscleanteeth[dot]com and lisaswhitesmile[dot]com. Get the full list here.
- Based off of information found from these testimonial sites, this company seems to have affiliations with other scam products such as Movie Star Look, Luminous Brites, and BellaBrite.
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