Pillow arrived. Looks the part however is smaller than expected which is not good. Whilst it has a type of memory foam it is clearly very cheap and has a very hard consistency. Not comfortable and wil... See more
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Snoozu refuses to honour its 60 day risk free trial guarantee and refund money
The company promotes the fact it is a New Zealand company and a New Zealand leader, (one of the reasons I bought from them) but after you order & pay for the product you discover from the tracking information that the items come from China. I questioned the products origin in an email to the company, as I was concerned about the type of memory foam and product safety. The customer service person offered to send me safety information and stated it was certified, non toxic etc. Then they retracted the offer citing commercial sensitivity.
It shows on their website that the product is Oeko-tex certified but the pillows do not have any label verifying that and I can't find it in the Oeko- tex registry. It also has some wool certification showing on their website but this product does not contain wool.
They offer a 60day risk free satisfaction guarantee and your money back.
Their website states:
"we know you wil love our Snoozu Pillows, If you Regret the purchase just flick us a quick email, and we will get you sorted with a refund
At Snoozu, we're dedicated to your satisfaction. We offer a 60 day money back guarantee, email our support team at ....
"Try Snoozu risk free for 60 days"
Which was one of the main reasons I bought from this company.
However the pillows are hard and uncomfortable and made my neck pain worse so I invoked their 60day money back guarantee and emailed them about returning the items for those reasons and getting a refund.
I was asked to take photos and a video of the pillows and send them back to them, which I did. I also explained that they had been trialled for less than 3 hours and had been covered with my own clean pillowcases.
The response back was as they had been 'used extensively' and it was a 'regret of purchase', so they couldn't be returned and therefore no refund.
I then sent them screenshots of their advertising with their guarantees.
Regret, 60 day risk free trial etc.
I emailed back stating their 60 day money back guarentee did not specify a non usage clause and how could I know they were not as described without opening the packet or trying them.It's impossible to trial something and at the same time not use it!
I've had no response since.
I've also emailed saying that I would be contacting Consumer NZ and scam alert - but they don't seem to be concerned.
I posted 1 star reviews on FB but I have been blocked by them. I posted the same review on their website but it hasn't been posted.
Many of the reviews seem to be from the same people (same 1st name different surname initial). The phone number I found is bogus. There is no return or company address. This company under this name does not appear on the NZ companies register.
I'm out of pocket for NZ$180.
When I clicked on the email link to contact them about the product certification & product origin it brought the email address for another company - pluckyofficial - which was suspicious in itself. After I was refused a refund, I googled this company and found it listed on this site as a scam site..
I will be contacting the NZ Commerce Commission as I'm sure they are in breach of some NZ laws.
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