• Xtendlife

Xtendlife

Overview

Xtendlife has a rating of 3.42 stars from 33 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally satisfied with their purchases. Xtendlife ranks 35th among Vitamins & Supplements sites.

  • Service
    5
  • Value
    5
  • Shipping
    5
  • Returns
    5
  • Quality
    4

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Top Positive Review

“Are your health needs being met?”

Anna P.
9/20/21

As I selected 5-stars to represent my most recent experience with Xtend life, I remembered the twinkle twinkle nursery rhyme that we all used to sing as kids. The song compared a star to being like a diamond in the sky. Stars are special – and I selected 5-stars for a reason. The way in which Xtend Life dealt with a problem made a great impression on me. The ‘perfect company' is a myth, just like the myths and legends of the past. Every company makes errors because companies are made of imperfect people making errors. What makes a company excellent in my view is when it reaches out to correct errors. Excellent companies must also have excellent products! Xtend Life's starring product in my view is Total Balance Womens' Premium (and there is a men's range too!) Prima facie, it may be expensive, but when you consider that their multivitamin targets every aspect of health with quality bioactive and bioavailable ingredients, the price tag is not too high afterall. I cannot even begin to describe how incredible their product is – their website comprehensively explains the benefits associated with each of their products. Have a look and see for yourself. Personally, I know that I can rely on Xtend Life vitamins to take care of my health needs!

Top Critical Review

“Don't bother if your in the USA”

Peb B.
2/23/23

You'll never get to use the 365 day rerun policy The company is located in New Zealand and it costs almost as much as any of the products to return from USA. Buyer beware, unfortunately I learned the hard way!

Reviews (33)

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Thumbnail of user tatyanab
1 review
31 helpful votes
October 1st, 2013

Seriously, it's so hard to do research on the xtend life vitamins. Seriously, do not pay others to market your stuff under the cloak of "unbiased marketing". The only people you are fooling are yourselves. I was interested in it, until I nearly vomited from all the fake marketing, fake profiles of people touting the benefits, etc. Disgusting.

Thumbnail of user sams11
1 review
23 helpful votes
April 5th, 2011

Have to agree with the previous post that it's VERY annoying, if not disturbing, to see a company that at first look seems perfectly legit, going to such lengths to monopolize the entire internet for their benefit. I use their products and have had nothing but positive experiences with the company as such, yet, as with all supplements it is very difficult to determine their efficacy and the fact that X-Tend tries so hard to completely control any unbiased reviews of their company worries me very much. What have they got to hide?

Thumbnail of user tomb13
1 review
20 helpful votes
January 25th, 2011

When I need to go four pages deep into Google results to come to a site that isn't a turnkey/clone of the site I'm trying to get information about, I see snake-oil salespeople. The first 33 Google results were sites that tout this product glowingly, and with exactly the same presentation---often the exact same layout, and sometimes the exact same page with different meta-tags. All are owned by the same two or three companies.

In other words, xtendlife is using marketing techniques that will effectively filter out sites with opposing or neutral views. If their product is as good as they claim, why do they need to do this?

If you want to unbiased reviews, it helps to go to forums that don't deal specifically with one product and look for reviews by people who have more than 1 or 2 posts. I haven't found many glowing reviews of this company on unbiased forums.

If the company's products are so world-renowned, they shouldn't need to resort to this kind of marketing. The only reason they get a "Meh" from me is becuase it's possible that their products are okay. I wouldn't want to spend my money to find out, though.

Thumbnail of user bobbyk
83 reviews
373 helpful votes
December 11th, 2010

Not a bad site and it does appear they will actually ship you the products. I am giving it a Meh rating because of the lack of any real published medical study in a journal attached to this product. I "love" how the chairman posts his own hormone levels as a testamonial of the product. Still I'm all about fish oil, I just buy it from costco :)

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