As a neuropathy sufferer, I was very taken by the advertising for Neurolux pain relief cream. Foolishly I ordered the 5 pack offer, I should have consulted Trustpilot first, as I didn't receive what I... See more
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Wish I had seen the reviews first
Wish I had seen the reviews first. Ordered Bellavren but the product received is called ouhoe. Clearly a substitute if the real thing. I await their response as asked for a refund and return postage of wrong product back to them
I presumed I was buying a product…
I presumed I was buying a product recommended by Dragons Den and Boots to help with nerve damage on foot. It said it was a GB made product….completely false and it is a scam and Facebook should ban the ads!
It’s a complete scam nothing is true…
It’s a complete scam nothing is true sent me rubbish took my money l am now suing them disgustingnstill advertising it’s not even same name .
Advertising Neurolux cream on Facebook…
Advertising Neurolux cream on Facebook with all the spiel that it basically cures neuropathy, well here's their website disclaimer.
Disclaimer
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or skin condition. For external use only. Individual results may vary.
Enough said.
Scammers
They are scamming people. They do not deliver what they are advertising. They deliver cheap alternative that bears no resemblance to what they advertise.
Liodall is a big con
Liodall is a big con. The advertised products are substituted with Chinese products that are uncertified in this country and possibly unsafe. These criminals should be shut down immediately.
Most awful UK company selling items made in China - at inflated prices.
If possible, I would give this company, LIODALL zero!! Through their website, they profess to be selling Bellavren. They state;
‘Bellavren™ Roller Essence is a compact skincare roll-on designed for topical facial application. It comes in a slim bottle with a built-in roller head for controlled, targeted use.
The product is presented in a single ready-to-use bottle suitable for everyday skincare routines.’
They have now removed their previous claims that this a Dragon’s Den Product….it definitely is not!!
The item advertised is NOT the item people who order will receive. They will receive an item from a Chinese company- Ouhoe.
I believe that the company are consistently NOT providing the items they advertise. That undoubtedly constitutes fraud - especially when the item supplied is a low priced knockoff product!
Professional dermatologist reviews, specifically analyzing OUHOE ingredients are limited however, they state OUHOE is frequently associated with dropshipping, low-cost "knockoff" skincare.
In an effort to give the company the benefit of the doubt - I opened one package of the item supplied and tried it for one night. The burning sensation woke me from my sleep and it felt as if my cheeks were on fire. I quickly cleansed my skin and rinsed with cold water. Obviously, whatever ingredients were in the product, certainly did not agree with my skin and, as professional dermatologists state, Ouhoe IS associated with ‘knockoff products’.
They obviously are not Bellavren products but a much cheaper alternative. The company selling this product claim that Ouhoe is a modern, repackaged version of Bellavren - something the professional dermatologists dispute.
I still have six bottles of Ouhoe sent in place of Bellavren that I ordered and, purchased as part of a supposed deal of 7 bottles!!) Despite me requesting a refund (obviously I would return the six bottles of Ouhoe)……I have received the following (part of the email) from LIODALL.
‘Firstly, I want to sincerely reassure you that we do not sell counterfeit products, and we are not misleading customers with the intention you’ve described. Liodall is a UK-based company, and all products we supply go through supplier verification and quality checks before dispatch.
Regarding your order, I would like to clarify an important point to avoid any misunderstanding:
The OUHOE product you received is part of the same product line that has been rebranded under Bellavren. During supply and fulfilment cycles, the same formulation can appear under different packaging/branding depending on the production batch and manufacturer labelling. This is why you may have received packaging under the OUHOE name rather than Bellavren.’
There is no mention of the product being made in China - when the order arrived, that the first thing I noticed - quickly followed by the name of the items not being as ordered.
PLEASE, PLEASE do not purchase do not purchase anything from this company as you will receive overpriced knockoff products in place of the quality items you thought you were buying.
Silver Surfer. I thought I was purchasing a genuine Bellavren product...
I thought I was purchasing a genuine product Bellavren. As advertised on Dragons Den. After checking on Trustpilot I realised it was a scam. I immediately on the same day I put the order in asked them to cancel the order and give me my money back. Surprise they could not cancel because the order was processed. Do not use liodall ever. Apparently you get some concoction from China without a list of ingredients.
I received a product I hadn’t ordered
I received a product I hadn’t ordered, complete liars and misleading people like this is a complete disgrace
Their advertising is a total scam…
Their advertising is a total scam because Bellavren does not exist as a company anywhere. Their so called products have never appeared on Dragons Den or in Boots and yet they continue to advertise various products on Facebook with false claims.
I received Ouhoe which is a Chinese manufacture and who knows what ingredients are in it. Stay away from any Facebook ads that say their products are Dragon Den approved. Total lies as is their rebranding rubbish.
Liodal is false advertising
Liodal is false advertising, how does this continue to be allowed? It's not from Dragons Den, apparently it's from China!
In fact I would give no stars …You said…
In fact I would give no stars …You said I was getting Bellvaren marketed from Dragons Den, instead I got a copy, not with the bellraven trade mark, but OUHOE, not what I paid for and does not work so very dissatisfied and dissapointed and now out of pocket. You cannot use someone else’s products and claim to be the real thing!
I also thought I was buying Bellavren…
I also thought I was buying Bellavren Roller Booster as recommended by Dragons Den but it was a Chinese brand Ouhoe. Disgusting that this is allowed and I have requested full refund or will instigate a Credit Card Chargeback.
Scam products
Received this product yesterday, cant believe i fell for this prank, they use false information, and product in small bottles, please dont use this Company, il will be more intense with my searches on line from now on, this is twice this year i have been scammed where products advertised , but where completely different when they arrived 😒
Like many others I thought I was…
Like many others I thought I was ordering the Dragons Den product. There should be a law against them using the Dragons Den advert to sell this false product. I am an 83yr old disabled lady and can ill afford to waste money on a product that is not what it is supposed to be. The product itself imatates the real thing only one word at the top of the container gives it away along with it being rubbish of course.
Was assured I would be sent Bellavren
Was assured I would be sent Bellavren
.Fake product sent.Do not use this company.
Foolishly fell for the advert for this…
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!
Roll on anti aging booster.
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.
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