Premium White Ultra and Dazzle Smile Scam Warning!

Teeth Whitening Scams – Severe Toothache, Headache & Full of Butt Pain.

There are plenty of Teeth whitening products like Dazzle Smile, Dazzle White Pro, Premium White and premium white pro etc. Let me assure you that all these scams are run by the same company called “Dazzle White”. They just change the product and company name once the Internet is filled with 1000’s of negative comments and user complaints. However, amazingly people still fall to these cons.

Does teeth whitener like Dazzle Smile and Premium White really work?

Surely, it doesn’t work. That’s the reason they offer the free trial which in reality nothing but a credit card scam. Once you accept this free trail offer, money will be looted from your account month after a month.

Surprisingly Dazzle White Company has Better Business Beuro (BBB Online reliability program) listing. Owner’s name is Jesse Willms (AKA Jesse Williams?) If you look at their BBB online feedback you can see 100’s of complaints from ripped off customers. In fact, this is the same company behind all those Acai berry scams, Hoodia, Green tea, Wu-yi tea and Colon cleanse scams.

How Does Teeth whiteners work?

Only God knows…In fact, I really don’t know. I don’t know its ingredients; I don’t know if they have undergone any clinical trials; I don’t know if there is any medical proof. The only thing I know is, people buy these free trial offers and daily 1000’s of people become a victim.

Beware of Fake Blogs, Fake Case Studies and Fake Testimonials.

Cons went to one step ahead and started abusing social media networks like Twitter.com, Facebook.com etc., where they pretend like real customer. The latest one is called “Fake Blog (Flog or Splog). You’ll see fake blogs like JessicaTeetchwhite.com, JennyGotWhiteSmile.com etc. where you’ll see factious character promoting these scams.

The Bigger SCAM is Free Trial Offer:

We, human being tend to get tempted when we see something for “FREE”.  Free trial SCAMS are not free actually. To get the free offer you have to provide them with your credit card details. Initially, you’ll be charged only for “shipping & handling” which small fee. However, if you read the “terms & conditions” of the offer, you’ll come to know how you’ll be trapped.

14 Days to do everything!

Fake smile, fake blog and fake teeth whitener

Fake smile, fake blog and fake teeth whitener.

The terms clearly say that you have 14 days to try the product. After that you’ll be charged $90 per month. If you don’t want to be re-billed you have to return the product within 14 days. So you get 14 days to receive the product, try it, make sure it doesn’t work, contact the company and get “Return authorization code” (RAM) and send it back  – all within 14 days!

Contacting their customer support and getting cancellation confirmation is full of hassles and butt pain…you’ll be crying with frustration and pain.

The BIG BIG Lies:

The shocker is this company will send you another merchandize within 4-5 days after you place the free trial order – you don’t even get 14 days and your credit card will be charged for full price!

Before you realize that you have been conned, your card will be charged for few hundred bucks. The only option left for you is cancelling the credit card.

I’ve been scammed by a free trial offer- what should I do now?

I’m really sorry to say this; please cancel your credit card immediately…go now and call your credit card company. If possible dispute the charges; there is no guarantee that you’ll win the dispute because you have already agreed their so called “Terms & Conditions”.  Cancelling your card would prevent you from future charges.

The FTC is trying hard to prevent these online scams. However, con artists find new ways to scam people.

Safe Online buying practice:

If something sounds too good to be true, then it is…remember it always. If you don’t trust an online merchant please always use “Virtual credit card” (VC). VC is a pre paid credit card, which can be used only once. So the con man’s can’t charge your card repeatedly.

And finally please forget teeth whitening products like Dazzle Smile, Premium Whitener. :P


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  1. dave says:

    Ok so why are you guys (i say that because as i believe it this company is based in the states or canada) so ineffectual at getting something done about this.I have been scammed by them also
    why doesn,t your equivalent to our “office of fair trading” do something about this crowd of charlatans from looking on the net this has been happening for some time now and until someone takes a stand and says enough is enough they will continue to exploit people.
    This a total fraud and scam how is it that the person/person,s responsible in this are allowed to continue to keep on robbing people if someone stole from me i would want the police involved.
    What does it take to get these people locked up for fruad

  2. Jambre says:

    Scam on teeth whitening adverts. Be very, very wary.
    Read the extremely fine print as you are not just simply requesting a trial offer for a small fee.
    They seem to offer two different product trials (as often the advert will say you need both) and the only thing they seem to do right is to quickly send you your trial for a small charge and then when you receive your credit card statement, you will see some large charges of $40 – $60 appear each month. The only thing to then do is to cancel your credit card.

    DO NOT GET CONNED!

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