A set of sparkling white teeth produces a beautiful smile. We feel attractive, sexy, happy, and successful if we have a great-looking set of teeth. It also projects a good and positive image for students, professionals, and businessmen alike. That is why a lot of teeth-whitening products are being marketed nowadays. Dentists' offices and dental cosmetic clinics advertise the products. Manufacturers promote their brands through Internet campaigns and other marketing blitzes. Unfortunately, some unscrupulous entities have taken advantage of the growing industry of this kind of oral enhancement. You need to be aware of this fact because they are responsible for scams.
If you come across a suspicious-looking product, check it if it has the logo of an accredited hospital or healthcare association. Never buy products that are not accredited by dentists, a legitimate dentist association, or your country's food and drug administration. The offending product may not produce the advertised result, or worse, might compromise safety. There are even complaints of tooth damage after repeated use of the whitener.
In addition, there are scams that also target billing practices instead of the product. To protect yourself, check out the product's warranty card. It should state there that you can return the product for a replacement or a refund should it be defective. In addition, you should also be able to cancel your order within reasonable time. Also read the fine print on terms of agreement. There are clauses that force the unknowing buyer to a full subscription for that item. This means that your two-dollar trial may suddenly increase to a seventy-dollar charge in your bill. Lastly, ensure the legitimacy of the company by making contact with the manufacturer through phone, fax, e-mail, and chat.
By taking note of these simple tips, you will surely be safe and secure from scams.









































