Country | Canada |
State | France, Metropolitan |
City | Ottawa |
Address | 126 York St. 200 |
Phone | (613) 241-2828 |
Website | ubervita-com.myshopify.com |
Ubervita is the biggest ripoff! First, they try to win a 5 star review from each customer with a bribe (Google it), but they also threaten negative reviewers with legal action (Google this too). This is not a company that deserves your money!
Absolute garbage. Not only did I lose no weight nor feel nothing from taking the product, this company coerces customers into leaving favorable reviews in exchange for free product. Do not buy from Ubervita.
Attached are the front and back sides of a post card that I received in my mail box 2 weeks after I purchased Ubervita W700 Thermogenic Hypermetabolizer on Amazon and that exposes the Amazon review scam this company is running. This postcard is the first step of the Amazon review scam that Ubervita is running and that so many customers are complaining about. The postcard encourages customers to write to an email address to get a free bottle. This is strictly against the Amazon Terms of Service. When I wrote to them I received this email. When I wrote to them to the email address shown on the post card, they offered me a bribe for a 5-star review. This scam is the reason why Ubervita W700 Thermogenic Hypermetabolizer collects 40-50 5-star reviews daily on Amazon and this is how this company has become the Best Seller in the Fat Burner category.This practice violates not only the Amazon Terms of Service but also goes against the Federal Trade Commission.
Attached is also the email that I received from Ubervita LLC after I responded to the company’s postcard. The postcard encourages customers to write to an email address to get a free bottle. This is strictly against the Amazon Terms of Service. When I wrote to them I received this email attached. The email clearly leads customers to write a 5-star review, which is strictly against the Amazon Terms of Service and also violates Federal Trade Commission regulations. This is how Ubervita W700 Thermogenic Hypermetabolizer, an otherwise entirely useless product (check an objective review by dietpillswatchdog.com here: dietpillswatchdog.com/w700-thermogenic-hyper-metabolizer/) collects 40-50 5-star reviews daily on Amazon and this is how this company has become the Best Seller in the Fat Burner category. The email mentions that "Amazon see 4 and 3 star reviews as the equivalent of a negative for us online". This is of course entirely untrue (Amazon does not consider 4-star reviews as negative) and included to scam the customer into writing a 5-star review in hope of a free bottle. This scam should not be allowed to exist on Amazon.
Below the text from the email:
"Thank you SO MUCH for responding. We are trying to get the word out about our products on the web. For a limited time we are offering customers a free bottle (and free shipping) if they are able to write a review about their experience using our products.
Please go here to write about your experience: [LINK]
Please send me a link to your review, and your address, and I will send you a free bottle.
Thanks,
Steve R.
Ubervita Customer Care
*****PS: If your experience was anything less than 5-star, PLEASE let us know how we can make it better. Merchants such as Amazon see 4 and 3 star reviews as the equivalent of a negative for us online.
I ordered this product 4 weeks ago on Amazon.com. I have tried many different products before, so I would consider myself someone that can tell apart an effective product from a useless one. Let’s just say I felt absolutely nothing and saw no results taking this one. After a few weeks, it started to make me somewhat suspicious, especially seeing all the positive reviews, so I decided to look into it. See my findings below:
Besides the fact that the product page makes false claims (like many other supplement companies – no real surprise there!), there is an evident scheme being run by the company to fraudulently exploit the Amazon ecosystem. Let’s see why this is the case.
Upon closer inspection of Ubervita W700 Thermogenic Hyper Metabolizer, it becomes obvious that the company is flooding Amazon with fraudulent 4 and 5 star customer reviews to increase the product’s ranking and sales. The company is also doing it very fast and is obviously not shy about adding this many fake reviews every day – the fraud is screaming from their detail page – and whenever a real reviewer comes in to complain about the fraud he is immediately offered a full discount (to shut them up).
I am very surprised that Amazon has even allowed such a product to become the #1 best-seller.
Here are some of the obvious signs of the scam:
The most obvious is their reviews. It’s almost comical: the number of reviews for Ubervita W700 Thermogenic Hyper Metabolizer has increased from 0 to 800+ in a matter of 3 months. Reviews come in bursts: it is not uncommon for this product to get 30-40-50 reviews in one single day. The vast majority of these reviews are 5 star reviews, which are obvious scams: they are all condensed (approximately the same length, same style, and saying exactly the same things) and most are first-time reviews from users who never left another review before. The majority of 1 and 2 star reviews on the other hand come from people who have extensive review histories – these are the real reviews. As mentioned above as well: the company quickly reacts to those people by offering them a refund to silence them.
Second, the company is virtually non-existent: Ubervita appears to have absolutely no standing in the industry and up until now has only sold products on Amazon. The company has no history or presence in the press, nor on social media, nor any other platform or medium.
Finally and most importantly, their ingreidents: the dosing of the ingredients is hidden behind a proprietary blend. Nevertheless, Caffeine is the ingredient with the highest presence; this is of course a very cheap ingredient and in contrast with the grandiose (but sadly false!) product claims (example: “Most powerful and trusted Thermogenic Diet Pill in the industry”, “Fat Burner used by elite professional athletes”, “offers a formulation of elements that are scientifically recognized to increase the body’s metabolism”). For me, this is another proof that this product is simply made to scam people.
I was actually highly surprised that Amazon didn’t catch this scam so far, especially that this product is now #1 best-seller in its category on their platform. It makes one wonder about the role of big corporations such Amazon in protecting the unsuspecting consumer.
It remains to be seen how long they manage to perpetuate this scam. In the meanwhile, I would advise anyone who reads this to steer clear of Ubervita’s W700 Thermogenic Hyper Metabolizer.
I haven't tried this before but:
5 Star Reviews for the Ab version: 372
4 Star Reviews for the Ab version: 60
3 Star Reviews for the Ab version: 7
2 Star Reviews for the Ab version: 1
1 Star Reviews for the Ab version: 5
I ordered this product 4 weeks ago on Amazon.com. I have tried many different products before, so I would consider myself someone that can tell apart an effective product from a useless one. Let’s just say I felt absolutely nothing and saw no results taking this one. After a few weeks, it started to make me somewhat suspicious, especially seeing all the positive reviews, so I decided to look into it. See my findings below:
Besides the fact that the product page makes false claims (like many other supplement companies – no real surprise there!), there is an evident scheme being run by the company to fraudulently exploit the Amazon ecosystem. Let’s see why this is the case.
Upon closer inspection of Ubervita W700 Thermogenic Hyper Metabolizer, it becomes obvious that the company is flooding Amazon with fraudulent 4 and 5 star customer reviews to increase the product’s ranking and sales. The company is also doing it very fast and is obviously not shy about adding this many fake reviews every day – the fraud is screaming from their detail page – and whenever a real reviewer comes in to complain about the fraud he is immediately offered a full discount (to shut them up).
I am very surprised that Amazon has even allowed such a product to become the #1 best-seller.
Here are some of the obvious signs of the scam:
The most obvious is their reviews. It’s almost comical: the number of reviews for Ubervita W700 Thermogenic Hyper Metabolizer has increased from 0 to 800+ in a matter of 3 months. Reviews come in bursts: it is not uncommon for this product to get 30-40-50 reviews in one single day. The vast majority of these reviews are 5 star reviews, which are obvious scams: they are all condensed (approximately the same length, same style, and saying exactly the same things) and most are first-time reviews from users who never left another review before. The majority of 1 and 2 star reviews on the other hand come from people who have extensive review histories – these are the real reviews. As mentioned above as well: the company quickly reacts to those people by offering them a refund to silence them.
Second, the company is virtually non-existent: Ubervita appears to have absolutely no standing in the industry and up until now has only sold products on Amazon. The company has no history or presence in the press, nor on social media, nor any other platform or medium.
Finally and most importantly, their ingreidents: the dosing of the ingredients is hidden behind a proprietary blend. Nevertheless, Caffeine is the ingredient with the highest presence; this is of course a very cheap ingredient and in contrast with the grandiose (but sadly false!) product claims (example: “Most powerful and trusted Thermogenic Diet Pill in the industry”, “Fat Burner used by elite professional athletes”, “offers a formulation of elements that are scientifically recognized to increase the body’s metabolism”). For me, this is another proof that this product is simply made to scam people.
I was actually highly surprised that Amazon didn’t catch this scam so far, especially that this product is now #1 best-seller in its category on their platform. It makes one wonder about the role of big corporations such Amazon in protecting the unsuspecting consumer.
It remains to be seen how long they manage to perpetuate this scam. In the meanwhile, I would advise anyone who reads this to steer clear of Ubervita’s W700 Thermogenic Hyper Metabolizer.