Friday, August 7, 2009

Stay Away From REJUVENATE

You have seen the ad on TV, hyped by a NASCAR driver. Unless you want to get taken for a ride (and not in a NASCAR vehicle), you would do well to stay away from this product and the company that markets it (For Life Products Inc.)

Their advertising is VERY misleading, and even phony. For example, on their testimonials page they have two testimonials from two different people 3000 miles apart. BOTH testimonials repeat, word for word, the following: "This product doesn't just work as advertised, it's AMAZING! Not only is washing your car faster and more earth-friendly...". What are the odds two people would say the EXACT same thing. Can you spell B-O-G-U-S?

And their offer says you get microfiber towels and a lens cleaning kit ABSOLUTELY FREE! Nope. Won't happen. Not unless you specifically REQUEST them, and agree to pay an exhorbitant EXTRA amount of shipping. Is that "FREE"? No.

The company, in my opinion, is one of the worst rip-offs I have seen lately. If you fall for their TV spiel, don't say you were not warned.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I have to I find it ironic that you are slamming a ad for its shameful misrepresentation after what I just read on your link site Intellibiz.com/billv . I wonder how Seldon feels about you leading people to think the car collection and garage is yours and not his.