Is Getrehabclinic.us a Scam or a Legit Business?

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Author: Adam Collins

June 30, 2022

Having been started in March 2022, Getrehabclinic.us is a young company that provides a wide range of products with no specific niche in particular. The name is very confusing as at first, one can easily think that this is a rehab clinic.

The company has come under fire by cutomers recently for allegedly being a scam. Thus, we decided to check if Getrehabclinic.us is a legitimate business or if it's just a scam.

The sketchy website

The website does not provide much information about the company, its founders, or its team. However, they do have a contact page that provides an email address and a phone number.

Getrehabclinic does not even explain what they offer on the "About us" page. Instead, they have a long list of products that they claim to offer.

The website is very poorly designed and it is hard to navigate. There are also many grammatical errors on the site.

Copied text

When a new site is created, they want to quickly get off the mark to get customer traffic. But some do this by copying content from other websites. This is what we found when we did a google search of some of the itemson Getrehabclinic's website:

Getrehabclinic seems to have copied and pasted large sections of text from other websites. In fact, many of the product descriptions on the site appear to be exact copies of the same products on Amazon.

For instance, when we clicked on the item “30G Nano Cube aquarium is Bold, Classy, and Panoramic”, the description goes;

"The new JBJ rimless RL-­30 offers a panoramic view of your aquarium. This luxurious mid‐size tank features crystal clear water filtration and powerful water flow. Lean back, relax and enjoy the new classy addition to your deco."

The same description appears word for word on Amazon when you click on the product.

This is not a good sign as it shows that the company is not putting any effort into creating original content for its website.

What customers say

The majority of the reviews that we could find were negative. Customers complained about receiving products that were not as described, poor customer service, and not receiving refunds when they requested them.

Some customers complain that the official email is "blocked by reply" meaning they can't get any response when they try to contact customer service.

Conclusion
Getrehabclinic seems to be a very sketchy website. The site is poorly designed, there is little information about the company, and many of the product descriptions appear to be copied from other sites.

Additionally, customers have complained about the poor quality of the products, bad customer service, and not receiving refunds.

We would not recommend doing business with this company as it is likely to be a scam.


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