I have used dentist prescribed zoom whitening before and this vendor sells a counterfeit hydrogen peroxide based whitener significantly stronger than advertised. Here are the clues as to why this is a scam:
1) No safety info or instructions included in the packaging.<br />
2) The company emails are all "@[removed by editor][removed by editor]"[removed by editor] The company phone number doesn't work - Big Clue<br />
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July 24, 2024: Police have arrested members of a gang suspected of selling counterfeit teeth whitening kits containing dangerous amounts of bleaching agent.Officers who carried out raids in Merseyside found dozens of boxes of products with high levels of hydrogen peroxide – which can cause long-term health problems.They held two men, aged 43 and 48, who are thought to be part of an international criminal network importing and selling a range of pirate luxury fashion goods for huge profits.Police believe the suspects were planning to sell the phoney items online and at local market stalls. Hydrogen peroxide levels in dental whiteners have been subjected to cuts after concerns that some products were causing damage to teeth, lips and gums.
Review date 2024-09-04 11:47:03
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