Was assured I would be sent Bellavren
Was assured I would be sent Bellavren
.Fake product sent.Do not use this company.
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Was assured I would be sent Bellavren
.Fake product sent.Do not use this company.
Foolishly fell for the advert for this and wasted money on a product. Does not do anything at all except slightly make skin wet for a minute. Had to chase up non delivery , now wish I hadn’t bothered. Absolutely useless. If I could give minus 10 I would!
This roll on anti aging booster is a Chinese cheap copy that has a Chinese name and not as advertised a Dragons Den recommended product. It is advertised as a Bellavren product but comes with a different name. I must learn not to be taken in by false advertising. Dont buy this product, it has no list of ingredients and heaven only knows what’s in it.
I just been told that the Ouhoe is a rebranding of Bellavren only when I complained and opened a case against them on paypal they answered my email with the story of rebranding...also asked if I had tried it... No because then I wouldnt be able to send it back as it has been used.
Every advert on Facebook says its a dragons den product a load of tosh do not trust anything you buy until look into it properly... I more than likely wont received a refund Ive learnt the hard way
I also thought I was buying Bellavren and am very disappointed to receive a Chinese copy Ouhoe. The roller doesn’t work and I feel totally scammed. What a waste of money. Please beware and don’t fall for it like I did.
Bought Bellavren bee venom product received a Chinese copy call Ouhoe. I won’t buy from this company again
I specifically wanted and ordered Sleepwell patches for sleep. I did get something totally different and was given a whole bunch of rubbish about the patches I was sent being the same and being rebranded. Garbage!!
You liars!! Thieves!!
Absolutely disgusting that they took my money and lied.
You are thieves. Disgusting!!
I am an HCP and I was swindled by what I thought was a trusted source via Facebook!! Scammed!! I feel a fool!!
The site should be banned from Facebook and reported for fraudulent conduct and theft
Absolutely choked I didn’t read reviews first. Swayed by Dragons Den mention and before and after photos. I’m a pensioner, must STOP buying online and MUST read reviews. I could cry!
Please do not buy from this company. Products come from China and they are a complete waste of money. Trading standards should shut this company down.
Facebook ad totally untrue..not backed by DragonsDen or Boots. Requested SteadyEar received Gentle a look a like but totally different inferior product. Seller tells me products are the same and offer me another Gentle to apologise! I’m awaiting response to mine stating I was mislead 🤞
It is Advertising Bellavren I ordered it ,guess what I got instead,OUHOE SKIN CARE ,from CHINA ,BUYERS BEWARE 😡
Totally misleading promotion on social media. Within a few minuted of placing an order I realised it was possibly a scam. I messaged the company who said it was too late because the processing had started. It then took 4 weeks to received something that was superficially the same packaging but the branding had been changed. I am now constantly being offered further products. My advice would be to treat this with great suspicion and not to be fooled with their false association with Dragon's Den/Boots. One ad even showed a person in front of a reputable hospital in the UK giving the impression it was endorsed by the NHS.
What I don't understand is why Trust Pilot keeps on allowing these companies to falsify their ratings!!
Amazing product quality and quick delivery. Very happy with the results of the cream I bought.
It was advertised using a Dragon’s Den backer. It was supposed to work on reducing tinnitus but is cheap Chinese rubbish. Nearly £40 for absolute garbage !
I have requested a refund.
Wife purchased as thought it was a British based company endorsed by Boots it’s a con now she will not use
Watch out always check please make sure it’s safe don’t buy products that are not endorsed here in the UK 🇬🇧
Ordered SteadyEar (which was supposedly a UK based firm) from what I thought was a Dragon’s Den backed product. Definitely not. Took weeks to arrive from abroad. Packaging was almost identical to the advert but was not the same. I would avoid this firm.
Big con. Says Dermacare on advert (Dermacare are a big beauty company) but what I got was a different name Eelhoe. The item was useless and very expensive. Avoid.
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