3 reviews for Phytage Labs are not recommended
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Slovenia
1 review
0 helpful votes

Ordered once for Bladder Relief 911 on August 22, charged also by Belly Flush also a Phytage product
September 28, 2023

These two products belong to Phytage laboratories 1. Bladder Relief 911, and 2. Belly Flush. I ordered the Bladder Relief 911 years ago, and I decided to order again on August 22,2023. This product was never delivered, instead I was shipped Belly Flush, 3 Bottles for a total of $147.00, and I paid on line for Customs service charges locally in advance because I do not live in United States. The product I was expecting (Bladder Relief 911) did not arrive in time from Customs before I had planned a business trip out of my residence home. When I was placing the order I mentioned to the sales rep that I had ordered this product several years ago. She looked up my history and confirmed personal information including my credit card number. I returned to my residence after almost a month and found sms message from the Post Office to which I had paid the Customs payment earlier to learn that the product was returned to the shipper after 16 days of no response from me. I then called the phone number listed on my order document receipt to learn that this phone number *******522 did not belong to the Phytage product Bladder Relief 911 website, but did belong to another Phytage product (Belly Flush). The customer service rep told me that her latest update on the tracking indicated that the product (Belly Flush) was still in my country. I asked her which tracking company they used, she told me they used DHL. The documents they sent to me said the tracking company was JETPACK. I asked her to confirm that the shipping number on the receipt documents for my purchase of $147.00 matched the tracking number she had for the updated information.
Then I decided to recheck my documents, including my credit card statement for August 2023 which included the date August 27,2023 when I left my residence for a month long business trip. I am trying to understand why she told me the product order was still in my country, contrary to my contact from Customs told me the product had been returned to the shipper. Then I discovered in my review of my August credit card statement there was also a charge on August 5,2023 from Phytage Laboratories *******252 MA for $144.90. This is a fraudulant charge. What really makes me suspicious is that after I placed the order, the local Postal Department notified me via email stating that "A shipment has arrived for you from abroad on 15.08.2023. Its tracking number LS*******CH. Note that 15.08.2023 is before my Credit Card Bank posted the two charge purchase amounts: as follows:
08/05 PHYTAGE LABORATORIES *******252 MA $144.90
08/22 BELLYFLUSH *******733 $147.00

This is just crazy. I think Phytage Laboratories is manipulating charges and dates between their multiple website companies. The sales rep I spoke with today, told me that Bladder Relief 911 was not one of Phytage Laboratories Products. A simple internet research will clearly show that this is not a true statement and both Bladder Relief 911 and Belly Flush are just 2 products sold by Phytage Laboratories. The sales rep I spoke to at length when I ordered Bladder Relief 911 knew what I wanted to order. We spoke clearly about my history of using this product. Yet somehow she got confused when she tried to create 2 orders instead of just 1. The sales reps are working for commission income for every order they claim to have sold.

Tip for consumers:

I was not able to upload document to prove purchase.Maybe you need to have some detail how to do it, such as what is acceptable file size or type?.

Products used:

Product was never received. I was charged a total $ of $291.90 ( $147.00 + $144.90) and received no product.

Date of experience: September 28, 2023
New Hampshire
1 review
18 helpful votes

Bunch of THEIVES
June 19, 2019

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Date of experience: June 19, 2019
California
104 reviews
541 helpful votes

A Review of Tinnitus 911, which DOES NOT WORK!
September 8, 2018

I found out about PhytAgelabs after I foolishly ordered supplements from another company called BioLeptin.com. I wrote a review about BioLeptin. The BioLeptin company started sending me daily emails about other products "invented" by other people. One of these products was Tinnitus 911. I have terrible tinnitus, which is ringing in the ears. Even though Tinnitus 911 sounded too good to be true, and I knew it, I still ordered the product at something like $120 for two bottles of a 30 day supply each. I wanted so badly to get rid of, or decrease, the Tinnitus. Well, this product has done nothing for me except to decrease my supply of money.
These are the ingredients in Tinnitus 911: Vitamins C, B6, Niacin, folic acid and B12; Garlic, hibiscus, olive leaf, Hawthorne berry, buchu, juniper, green tea. However, who really knows what exactly is in these supplements which are not under FDA jurisdiction.
What I find unusual about Tinnitus 911 is that the man who "invented" BioLeptin and sent me an email about Tinnitus 911, both have the exact same sales pitch.
This is how it goes:
1. We only use the very top 3% of the finest ingredients, unlike other companies which use junk.
2. Because of #1, we only make small batches. That's why we only sell online and not in stores.
3. To assure you always have product on hand, you better buy a large number of bottles right now. The reason is that the top 3% of ingredients limits what we can sell.
Tinnitus 911 does have a money-back guarantee, even if you send back empty bottles. Tinnitus 911 does have an address and phone #, unlike BioLeptin.com which has neither.
I unsubscribed from both of these companies, as i was getting daily emails about other products.
One funny thing about Tinnitus 911 was that they sent an "Information Sheet" on how to decrease tinnitus, which rightly they said was not a problem with the ears but of the brain. The info sheet looked just like a research study, with resources listed. However, if you looked up the resources, they were just descriptions of other products made by Phytage.
Hopefully, the money back guarantee works. I haven't tried it. But how are these 2 companies connected, where they use the exact same sales pitch? What is actually in the supplements? How many other "inventors" and companies part of this racket?
Thank you for reading.

Date of experience: September 8, 2018
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3 reviews for Phytage Labs are not recommended