Brite White Scam & Other Teeth Whitening Scams
There have been a lot of teeth whitening scams hitting the internet lately and I thought I would write about a couple of them. One of the teeth whitening products that people have been talking about Extreme Brite White.
How Does Brite White Work?
The Brite White system promises whiter teeth in 5 days and is supposed to be valued at $300.00. But they offer the whole thing for one dollar. Sounds like an amazing deal hah? Well that old adage “too good to be true” would apply here.
How they rip you off:
After you enter your name and email address you are taken to a page where they want your mailing address so they can send you the Brite White system for a buck. But here is the catch. To pay that one dollar you need to give them your credit card information. BUT….. if you don’t cancel your subscription after a month they charge you the full amount and you are out a lot of money. Otherwise there is no way they could afford to give this teeth whitening system away.
By the way, they also charge for shipping and handling so even if you do cancel they make enough to recoop their costs.
Many people have been ripped off by the Extreme Brite White system but there are a lot of other teeth whitening scams out there as well.
Here are some more whitening scams that promise to give away free or cheap whitening trials and then charge you up the wazoo if you don’t cancel the membership from your credit card:
Stay away from these:
Celebrity Sexy Teeth
Celebrity Sexy White
Celebrity Smile
Ivory White
Luminous Brites
Movie Star Look
NutraBrite
Vibrant White
Whitening Now
Easy White
Teeth Whitening Pro
Whitening Brites
Ivory Brites
BellaBrite
Ivory Smiles
Max White Teeth
Smart White
Bridal Beauty White
South Beach Smile
Dazzle White Pro
Some teeth whitening products that I recommend:
get $10 off teeth whitening kits and gel at prowhiteteeth.com
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We are not affiliated with the above mentioned BriteWhite company. We too have had problems with their use of the name”BriteWhite” and confusing our company with their unreputable company. Clients calling for refunds have told us they use our “toll free” number after calling the number, they are referred to “our” number. Our in house attorney is researching this company. Any company that will not provide a “real” person is scamming their customers.
Thanks,
Joyce Osborn/President/CEO
BriteWhite Teeth Whitening System
Thanks for bringing this to our attention Joyce. I was not aware that there was another company with a similar name out there. I checked out your website and looks like you have a good thing going there. Let me know if you would ever like to write a blog post about your company. I would be glad to post it here.
Jon
I was ran into a scam offered on CNN website for South Beach Brite Tooth Whitening. The story on CNN tell how a housewife discovered by accident if you mix South Beach with another whitening product that she had great results. At the end of the article it tell you that the products can be recieved for just the shippoing and handling 1.95. When you go to the website it tells you about the promotion. I thought I was getting a good deal, but instead I looked at my credit card statement and had 2 charges for $78.95 and $79.95. I started to do some online research and discovered others had also fell victim to this scam. If you click on the terms on theor websit they explain that this is a 14 day trial that begins not when you recieve the product but when you place the order. They then start charging you 78.95 per month for the tooth whitener. This is so misleading and something needs to be done to stop them from ripping people off. I now have to contact VISA to try and recop money, since this company won’t refund. And have to change my credit card so, no future charges are made to it. I am so feedup with people trying to make it rich being so decieving and ripping people off.
OMG! this brite white company is a total scam please people do not fall for this story about a mom that discoverd that combining celebrity white and brite white was able to get amazing results.. i too fell for it before doing any research ughhh and what a terrible mistake its been i used my husbands visa card and i dont know how to let him know i know his going to be so upset.. ive been trying to get a hold of this company for the last 5 days and no success supposbly they future this call back num but they never do so.. and if u decide to stay on line and wait they automaticly say they will call you back and they never DO! i just want to cancel this 14 day trial before they take any of our money or if they already done so.. oh id a mentioned that inever received anything on the mail and mostlikely never will.. please save your money and energy on this.. do nor order s***!
I also did the BriteWhite Trial and found it from that article on CNN too! I thought that it would be legit and not a scam since it was from CNN!!!!!!! But I guess NOT!!! I actually canceled within the 10 day window, but apparently they charge your account anyways! When I recalled to get them to reimburse me, the representative tried to tell me that my account wasn’t canceled!!! I made her transfer me to a manager. He told me that it was canceled and that I would get my money back ,but of course I didn’t and to make things worse, they even charged my credit card a few more times under different names! I know it was them bc that was the only company that I ordered from!!! i have already canceled my credit card and Now i have to dispute it with my credit card company and try to get my money back if I can!!! This is a terrible scam!!! DO NOT DO IT!!!!!!!!
Do NOT be taken in by the WhiteBrite offer you see on the internet as described above. You are sent an initial kit for about $5.00. Fine. Then, immediately, you get a bill for $49.99 and ‘syringe refills’ and the charge on your card says: C2C Bill, Paris, France! Having my credit card number being passed around in FRANCE scared me to death AND I received the charge way before the product came. I could not imagine WHAT I had sent for in FRANCE. I cancelled my card immediately (which means a big hassle changing it in other places) and I haven’t even tried the product…probably a fraud like their selling methods. VISA agreed I would not pay for any of it. Watch out for anything that says C2C Bill on your credit card.
I’m so glad I put BriteWhite into a search engine before I bought anything. Thank you all for putting this information out there.