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I have an angry user of Celebrity Sexy Teeth whitener who claimed that the celebrity sexy teeth is a scam and she cannot find the address to return and make a claim.

Well, first of all, my site is NOT the official site of celebrity sexy teeth whitener and I do not claim that I have used it. Therefore, if the teeth whitening does not work for you, you shouldn’t just shoot every sites you find on the internet.

Try going to the Celebrity Sexy Teeth site where you buy it from. Look closely at the bottom of the page and they do give you the full instruction and address to send the unopened tubes. Note the fine prints that you can claim within 30 days and only unopened tubes can be returned. So, is there a scam to this teeth whitening product?

So, ladies, chill. My site is not the official site of celebrity sexy teeth whitener or celebrity sexy lips plumper. There are hundreds of brands and methods to get teeth whitening. If you need more resources, you can always look up this Smile Makeover resource blog and read what Celebrity Sexy Teeth staff said about refunds. For you convenience, here is the address and instruction on how to claim your 100% satisfaction guaranteed refund. I got this screenshot from the Celebrity Sexy Teeth dot com website:

I would like to stress that all my product reviews here are done with the best intention and I do take it seriously if there is any complaints from consumers. I have done my own research and there are satisfied users of celebrity sexy teeth out there who used the products according to the instructions given. Anyway, for that price, we cannot expect miracles. That’s why I advocate going to the dentist and spend at least USD600 for a session of laser teeth whitening if white teeth is your priority.

Please visit this very informative resource site for teeth whitening. It is filled with a lot of information that may help you to decide on the best teeth whitening method.

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Reader's Comments

  1. Debbie Casteel | 11th January 2009 at 4:12 am

    Hi, I have a question. I ordered from a website similar to yours (name of product there was: celebrity teeth whitener) or maybe it was yours and you added sexy to the description. The charge on my credit card is http://WWW.IORDERONLINE.COM and my receipt looks like the one you show on your post. Anyway I was just wondering if this was the same site. If it is can I cancel my recurring shipments here? I didn’t realize I was going to receive automatic shipments (I should’ve looked closer, sorry) and I just received my first one a couple of weeks ago & don’t want to receive anymore. Anything you can do to help me or point me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated.

    Thank you, Debbie Casteel

  2. CT | 31st January 2009 at 11:32 am

    Sadly, I think the best thing you can do is what I had to do this afternoon: cancel your debit card. It’s the easiest way. My bank would only cancel the order if I had some reference number from the company, but as I explained to my bank there was no way they would give me one to cancel as everything I’ve read online indicates they are a scam and it’s impossible to get the rebate or cancel the order – or cancel any of the other things they set you up for. Plus the numbers they give out don’t appear to be working numbers. So I called my bank literally within 15 minutes of placing the order, as I stupidly did not do a search on the product until after I placed the order. The alarm for me was that I had read there was a rebate and it said my total was $4.95, but after entering my card information THEN it told me my total was $54.95 and I needed to mail in my rebate. It’s a scam. Best thing to do if you can handle the hassle is cancel your debit card and get a new one with a new number. Good luck.

  3. Fredric Fortney | 3rd February 2009 at 1:46 pm

    To Whom it May Concern:

    I ordered the free Celebrity Teeth Cleaner on line and chose not to order the two additional teeth cleaners for about $54.00.
    I pressed the I “Do Not Want More” key but your computer said that I ordered the other two cleaners even though I did not.

    Either notify me that you have removed the $54.00 from my account by 2/4/2009 with proof or I shall have my bank remove it via fraud procedures. My email account is fredricfortney@yahoo.com. I expect you to resolve this computer fraud now! In my opinion you did it intentionally and I shall contact the Federal Trade Commission on 2/4/2009 and file a complaint if you do not immediately comply with the instructions presented herein.

  4. Rob Caul | 14th February 2009 at 1:24 pm

    In searching for sites related to teeth whitening and specifically reviews on teeth whitening products.

  5. noella | 16th February 2009 at 11:52 pm

    i ordered one tube of toothpaste can you tell me why i got 6 (six) no return address no receipts nothing how am i supposed to call customer service or anyone in company i have no return address nothing help this is not fair

  6. Lorraine James | 3rd March 2009 at 6:14 am

    This is a ridiculous scam. This is a tiny tube, from which I received a cold sore. This was to be a free trial with shipping costs only, but was charged 54.95, as of 2/08
    I have been trying to resolve this for weeks.
    I am now dealing with Wellness Watchers MD who state that they will issue the rebate after I fill out forms and send packing slips.
    By the way, I have just contacted them today, concerning a charge from them in the amount of $1.63 that was already on my credit card as of 2/08. There explanation for that charge is, that that is their handling charge for the $50.00 rebate. What a MESS!!!
    SCAM!!!!!!!!

  7. Joan | 4th March 2009 at 1:23 am

    Celebrity Smile is a ripoff. The terms and conditions of sale permit them to bill you immediately. That is not a trial. Also, You must return the product unopened, that is not a trial. You will be billed each month and you credit card company is not on your side. I put in about 10 hours to get my card company to even consider the transaction to be challenged.If you think you can cancel your card, ok, but any billing by already existing transactions cannot be canceled.Just read the internet rip off sites to see hundreds of victims. How can they continue to get away with this? Well I know the answer.

  8. christine w | 6th March 2009 at 4:09 am

    i also ordered celebrity teeth whitening never got refund coupon w/in 72 hrs or the refund cant find a number to contact or an adr to demand my refund & on top of that i have a teeth whitener that doesn’t work for me

  9. Jaime | 25th April 2009 at 5:22 am

    Am I the only person who profitted $50 off all this? The product didnt work, I sent it back and got my refund after cancel the VIP membership. I called that health thing you get subsrcibed to and had them email me the rebate form to mail off. I filled it out and included everything it said to include and mailed it off. I immediately canceled my subscription to that health thing. I still got the $50 rebate. I swear this is true so I paid $50 for this useless product and ended up with a $100. I know it sounds to good to be true but believe me it worked. Unfortunately it only works once since you can only get a refund if you are a first time customer. Although if you have alot of credit cards and different addresses to use it might work or get your friends involved. It sounds like alot of work and risky but I swear it worked for me.

  10. Gina | 22nd May 2009 at 3:05 am

    DO NOT ORDER from these people, I called and cancelled after I received the first shipment only to be billed 99.99 6 wks later. Only to be told we have not record of your cancellation even though I had the persons name and date I called. Not only do they try to charge your account they have WebMD charging your account. This is a HUGE rip off and no one should ever order anything from them…

    SCAM……………..

  11. Cat | 22nd May 2009 at 4:19 am

    Its a rip off and a scam. I had to call the bank who’s card I used to buy their worthless stuff to get a CS number after they illegally snatched $100 off of my card, and then was told I agreed to be billed $100 a month. When I told the company I took pains to make sure no automatic garbage would be brought, they LAUGHED at me and insisted it was all my fault (yes, I read the terms/conditions, and yep, made sure I wouldn’t get any extra packages, and they deny, deny, deny.) They even told me they would sue me if I tried to chargeback the sum and went on to “warn” me not to call the BBB on them. Avoid at all costs. My bank said they have such frequent complaints about the company as to be shocked they are still in operation

  12. Brandy | 20th June 2009 at 3:44 am

    This product is a scam……Went to suite against them and won…. Again this is a scam it will not work and they will continue to charge your c.c

  13. Brandy | 20th June 2009 at 3:44 am

    This product is a scam……Went to suite against them and won…. Again this is a scam it will not work and they will continue to charge your c.c

  14. Netta | 2nd July 2009 at 2:21 am

    You grossly misrepresented the public by posting that you used the product. It is a scam and I have contacted the Better Business Bureau about your site and what you’ve done. There isn’t a rebate site and as far as I’m concerned your responsbile for the injustice to all who’ve ordered this product from scam artists.

  15. anne | 13th August 2009 at 6:11 pm

    I agree. This product is a SHAM! I cancelled my direct subscription when I ordered the product, which was supposed to work out FREE with a discount, until you order and pay for it and neglect to mention that this offer is available in the USA. The product is a tiny tube which never even lasted for as long as they said it would, didnt work… and then I get ANOTHER ORDER charged to my credit card for another round, even though I had already cancelled the automatic orders. STILL WAITING ON MY REFUND! AND NO WAY TO CONTACT THESE ABSOLUTE SHAMMERS! ABSOLUTELY SHOCKING!!!!! DONT EVER BUY IT!!!!!!!!!!!1

  16. jason | 30th December 2009 at 11:05 am

    Whitening teeth from the comfort of your home
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    Since teeth bleaching and such has
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    how healthy their teeth are and the way the look,
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    Some may be more effective than others,
    but you don’t have to make a trip to your dentist and spend hundreds of dollars
    to make your teeth several shades whiter.
    some company’s even offer a life time supply for just..

  17. Dusty | 17th February 2010 at 8:00 am

    I called 1-800-591-6383 they gave me another number 1-866-976-8349 which was answered pretty quickly. They took my phoned in request for cancellation and gave me a cancellation number. They even told me when the last charge was made to my credit card, so when I called my bank to confirm the last charge I had the bank Customer service rep make a note in my account that I had canceled this recurring charge and recorded the cancellation number in the note. Now in 90 days if they charge my account I will be able to refute the charge through my bank. Hopefully I’m finally finished with the Celebrity Sexy Tooth Whitening scammers.
    Dusty