Compare Toenail Fungus Treatment Products

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  • bwoods
    Question: If you have reservations about Claripro, then why do I get a pop up ad (it's not really a pop up but one of those Flash type ads) for Claripro when I access your website?
  • A feedback from email:

    If ZetaClear claims to get rid of toe fungus, why is a lifetime plan offered. Doesn't that indicate that the toe fungus is not cured it is only a temporary fix. Any info would be appreciated. Thank you. - Benjamin

    Excellent question isn't it?

    My answer:

    Yes. It's one reason I write on my blog that the company behind Zetaclear
    is somewhat shady. That and, I don't believe that the Homeopathic part of
    Zetaclear's treatment work more than some placebo effect.

    Well, the information that I can give you is on the blog mostly. If you do
    try Zetaclear, be sure you read their privacy policy. It's kinda tricky.
    Even refunding means that you have to cough up some dough.
  • Alan
    So there doesn't seem to be much choice here, either you pay too much, take a chance with the guarantee refund, or take a ahance with homeopathy. I looked around the net and found a canadian company, Futspa that has a "Toenail Drops" fungus solution. It looks like it might fit into your 'I don't believe in homeopathy" philosophy, but what do you think about it? They list all the ingredients, and is a small operation (looks like one lady). http://futspa.com/toenail-fungus-101.php and they have a seemingly no-hazzle guarantee.
  • peter222222
    would like to hear more about Market Health being shady - I have heard others complain about them but they were mostly affiliate people not being satisfied with their earnings. Does the shady comment refer to the product itself? Thanx.
  • Hey Pete, thank you for the opinion.

    First of all, there's a concern about the type of treatment. If you compare the ingredients, you'll see that markethealth's product is based mostly on homeopathy. I've written about homeopathy before at my previous post : http://www.toenail-fungus-treatment.net/homeopathic-treatment-controversial-treatment

    That alone raises some alert.

    Second, Claripro doesn't reveal it's ingredients at all.

    Third, take a look at their refund policy:

    Your complete satisfaction is our ultimate goal. You may return any item shipped by Company, keeping the following in mind:

    * You should return the item to us within 90 days of your purchase date.
    * There is a $10.00 restocking fee for each unopened item ($5 if item was less than $20).
    * We do not accept items back that have been opened or used. Opened Items are Non Refundable.
    * Shipping and Handling Fees are Non Refundable.

    So basically that means that any product that you did use or didn't use still gets paid. Not exactly what I call a refund. It's around $20 per bottle, if you refund, that means that you still have to pay $10 per bottle + shipping.

    Hope this helps.
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