Teeth Whitening Scams

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Last updated: November 27, 2009

Websites listed below will put you on a subscription payment after you sign up for a free trial. Not so free is it?

It is a common tactic used by many scammers including diet product scams and make-money scams. Make sure to read fine prints and do research on companies before you decide to hand over your information.

As with diet scams, phony blogs are often used to promote these products. Do not fall for these. One way to tell is by looking at the the comments section. There will be lots of comments all praising the product, but at the end it will say that comments have been closed due to spam. That’s BS. They are all fake comments and testimonials are faked, too, of course.

Avoid these websites:

  • advancedwellnessresearch.com
  • american-gazette.com/teethwhitening *american-gazette.com is also a scam, but not teeth whitening related — usual fake comments.
  • bellabrite.com
  • beverlyhillssmile.com
  • cathysteeth.com
  • dazzle-white.org
  • dazzleWhite.com
  • dazzlewhite-teethwhitening.blogspot.com
  • dazzlewhitemax.com
  • dazzlewhitenow.com
  • dazzlewhitepro.com
  • dazzlewhiteteeth.net
  • ivorywhite.com
  • janicesteeth.com
  • orthowhite.com
  • teethwhiten.com
  • toothWhiteningResult.com
  • ws6alert.com

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