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Reviews of Colon Cleaners - Total Cleanse

I've recently seen a lot of new entrants into the colon cleanse industry. One of these that popped up in the last year is Total Cleanse. A quick search for Total Cleanse will give you a number of websites that are pushing it. After reviewing Total Cleanse, I'm pretty convinced that these sites are heavily incentivized because I see no apparent reason for choosing Total Cleanse over the other colon cleanse products in the market. This short version of my full Total Cleanse review will give you a taste of what Total Cleanse is all about.

Naturally, when reviewing colon cleanse products, I always look at the ingredients to determine if they are likely to make an effective cleanser. The problem with Total Cleanse isn't necessarily that they have inferior ingredients, but rather that they don't disclose what the ingredients even are on their website. I can assume that it includes fiber because they say how important fiber is in their sales copy, but I'm sorry that I can't go further than that. This definitely should have some of you questioning Total Cleanse right off the bat.

Since I couldn't review the product itself for effectiveness, I moved on the busines practices. Staring at me in the face was a big offer to accept their free trial. I clicked on it and was immediately asked for my credit card information to pay for the shipping. Not big deal. But what was a big deal is that in fine print below you'll see that by accepting a free trial you are enrolling in their autoship program. In a nutshell, if you don't cancel within 15 days, they will start mailing you monthly supplies of Total Cleanse and charging your card $78.84 plus shipping!

First off all, this is way too expensive and second of all, it bothers me that they hide that information in fine print. If they made it so that every customer could easily see that that's what they are really doing when getting the free trial, then I wouldn't have a problem with it at all. But what bothers me is It appears they are trying to quickly get your credit card information and wait for you to not cancel so they can start racking up credit card with their sky high charges.

But it doesn't stop there. They're money back guarantee is anything but friendly. You have a mere 15 days from the time it ships to decide if you like it. If not, you have to call them and get a 'Return Merchandise Authorization.' And even if you do end up being able to return it, they charge you a 30% restocking fee. Ouch! I don't know about you, but this is looking like a classic scam to me.

It appears that all of the above mentioned concerns are quite real. ComplaintsBoard.com had numerous complaints that confirm that many of these things are taking consumers by surprise. You may also find it interesting that the Better Business Bureau rated them at an 'F.'

So to sum it all up, Total Cleanse is expensive, it doesn't have much of a guarantee, they use shady sales tactics, they have a myriad of complaints against them, and we don't what ingredients it contains. Total Cleanse is sure making it hard to recommend them.

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Originally posted 2009-02-19 04:27:02. Republished by Old Post Promoter

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