Geniuswaveoriginal Reviews 4

TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

2.6

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TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Deliberate Deception Targeting the Most Vulnerable

Unfortunately, this company is a deliberate health fraud and a scam. They employ sophisticated "dark pattern" web design to entice you into a purchase, including false warnings such as "do not close this screen or you will be double-billed."

The most dangerous part is the cruel irony of their target audience: they explicitly prey on individuals concerned about cognitive decline and memory loss—a group often including the elderly and those experiencing early signs of conditions like Alzheimer's. They exploit this vulnerability by using a fake expert (a confessed "pen name") and presenting fraudulent scientific references as images to prevent verification.

Despite their marketing, their own Terms of Service acknowledge that the product is intended for "entertainment purposes only." After requesting a refund under their "90-day guarantee," their customer service responded not with help, but with a condescending email questioning my competence and attempting to resell me the product I had already purchased.

I am a researcher and have compiled extensive evidence of these practices. Please, do not waste your money or risk your emotional well-being. This company is designed to profit from fear, not to provide help.

23 August 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Waste of money. Do not buy.

I purchased this product in May 2024 for testing purposes to promote it as an affiliate. It is completely useless. I have listened to these sounds at least twice every day for over 2 months, and they had no effect whatsoever. Do not buy this product. It’s simply a waste of money. I couldn’t sell this product to honest customers.

17 July 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Ancient Greeks used to say

Ancient Greeks used to say
You said - I believed you. You repeated - I questioned. You insisted - I realized you were lying.
Forcing you to listen to a 30+min sales pitch does not add confidence in your product but rather proves you are a scamster.

11 July 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Use your potentially Genius brain

Use your potentially Genius brain. If this was actually true wouldn't every single school in America be using it?
Imagine every school full of creative geniuses!! Just $39 to achieve such a goal would be a 'no-brainer'!

12 June 2024
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