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Buy iRenew Reviews Summary

Buy iRenew has a rating of 1.2 stars from 41 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Buy iRenew ranks 256th among Alternative Medicine sites.

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Colorado
3 reviews
4 helpful votes
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I was just minutes away from ordering, saw this web site and now have changed my mind. Thank all of you for saving me money and what sounds like a giant headache.
Good luck to those who were charged more than the ad claims.

Date of experience: December 23, 2010
Illinois
1 review
2 helpful votes
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As the old saying goes, "If it seems to be too good to be true then it probably is. I always do my homework before buying something and a big thanks goes to websites like these that provide the consumer's experience and help the rest of us from being scammed. My parents are older and balance/falling has become an issue and I wondered about this product. Close call.

Date of experience: December 2, 2010
Michigan
1 review
2 helpful votes
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Have not really seen the website, but I have seen the tv comercials.

Take a good look at the videos presented. A man stands beside (or behind) the customer, and pulls down on their hands which are placed at the customers side or back. In the case of the customer not having the bracelet, he pulls them down or back. In the case of the customer wearing the bracelet he is unable to pull them off balance.

The problem I have with this is that in the case of the customer wearing the bracelet he is actually in physical contact with the customer, supporting them so they are not pulled off balance. In the case of the customer not wearing the bracelet, he is not in such contact, not supporting them, and is able to pull them off balance.

This is so obvious and dishonest that no one should fall for it.

Date of experience: December 1, 2010
Arizona
1 review
2 helpful votes
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I just saw this bracelet advertised. With injuries and looking for help, I went into the site. Well! Thank Goodness for Site Jabber, you saved me from ordering.
This site is a blessing for the consumer.
Patricia, AZ

Date of experience: November 6, 2010
New York
1 review
5 helpful votes
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I ordered the bracelets by phone. I never received the bracelets and so far have not been charged. I went to the website and entered my order # and no order was found. I was about to order online but read your comments first. Thanks so much for helping me not get scammed. It's great to see people helping people.

Date of experience: October 24, 2010
California
1 review
2 helpful votes
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Wish I would have read the reviews first. I didn't and ordered. Short story they ended up having me ording 6 braclets. Total came to 183.53! Big shock, couldnt get a phone number, so I came to this site and the people that stopped their credit card helped me. Thats what I had to do. Thank you

Date of experience: October 19, 2010
Indiana
1 review
2 helpful votes
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Was going to buy this
October 5, 2010

Was going to buy this - actually on the website and starting to enter my credit card number; then read all of the comments and decided NOT to buy. Thank you ALL for alerting me to this Scam-I am disabled and on a fixed income and could not afford to be both scammed and then spend the time "trying" to get my money back. Thanx, Marsha from Fort Wayne, IN

Date of experience: October 5, 2010
New Jersey
1 review
5 helpful votes
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I was going to order, but read reviews and changed my mind. I had the same experience with ordering "BARK OFF". Must be affliated. Thanks for saving me the time and money.

Date of experience: September 21, 2010
Minnesota
1 review
3 helpful votes
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I am expericing the problems as the other reviewers. I ordered one bracelet and was to receive one free. My order reflects four bracelets for a cost of $55.88. They will not cancel my order. A real scam!

Date of experience: September 17, 2010
Virginia
1 review
3 helpful votes
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I certainly will not be ordering from this company. If you want to have a challenge on your hands by trying to get your money back or even navigate through their website, give it a try. Be my guest. You will soon be calling your credit card company complaining so just don't order in the first place. Hopefully this gets the point across.

Date of experience: August 30, 2010
Washington
1 review
14 helpful votes
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I bought the bracelet and got charged $71.78. Thier advertisment shows that you only need to pay $19.99 for one braclet and get the 2nd one for free... however, when I ordered, it totals up to $71.78... please do not order from this website. I could not go back and delete or cancell my orders. They use tricks to cheat customers.

Date of experience: August 29, 2010
New York
1 review
5 helpful votes
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This is a total scam anybody with an IQ over 40 should know a bracelet without a power supply can not generate a thing. They are making millions selling a rubber band
With a piece of tin stuck on it, and on top of that they rob you on the shipping. This piece of junk is advertised on Fox News they should be called and this scam stopped.
Fox News is just as responsible as those crooks are.

Date of experience: August 17, 2010
California
1 review
9 helpful votes
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This website is a FAKE
August 11, 2010

This website is a FAKE. I ordered a bracelet from them and got the so-called buy one get one offer. The shipping charges are ridiculous and it's been over a month since I placed my order and STILL haven't received it. Anyway, I hear the product is a piece of crap anyway. AND it's absolutely IMPOSSIBLE to get a hold of customer service because of listed number is NOT IN SERVICE. And emailing them gets you NO WHERE. SO, I was an idiot for choosing to order from this site. Please save yourself the time and money and STAY AWAY FROM THIS SITE.

Date of experience: August 11, 2010
New York
1 review
8 helpful votes
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This product and website is a complete rip-off. The product is of questionable value but that aside the ordering process is rigged so that in 9 out of 10 cases you order two sets of products rather than one. You start out expecting to spend $19.95 + shipping and handling and end up oweing $55.00. Worst than that you cannot get back to the web site after placing your order, and the customer service address is known to be unsafe so if you have Norton security you cannot email the website. This is a true rip-off. In order to beat them at there own game I had to close my credit accout and request a new number before they billed me to avoid more problems and not have to pay these #$%^&*.

Date of experience: August 1, 2010
Virginia
2 reviews
5 helpful votes
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I intended to oreder one set of bracelets, however, the way the offer is presented when asked if you want to get the additional bracelet free and you click "yes", you are actually ordering a complete set for an additional $19.95, and when you get to the end ofthe ordering process and see that you have a total of 2 sets and your order total is $55.88, you cannot back out to delete the second set. Therefore, be very careful when you go through the ordering process. I now and getting 4 bracelets when I only wanted 2!

Date of experience: July 27, 2010