Sounds Too Good to Be True
The number one reason consumers are questioning the effectiveness of the Kinoki Detox Foot Pads is because the product sounds too good to be true. Who wouldn't want to detox while they sleep?
The product also claims to be able to help anyone suffering from any of the following ailments: headaches, backaches, depression, fatigue, insomnia, or a weak immune system. By claiming to help with such a broad spectrum of ailment,s the Kinoki Detox Foot Pads commercial is appealing to a large group of consumers. Who has not suffered from a headache, a backache or fatigue?
What makes the Kinoki Detox Foot Pads so appealing is that they show how dirty the pads look when removed from the feet. How much of that dirt is just sweat or the body's natural chemical reaction to the ingredients in the foot pad? Without any scientific evidence or medical
Natural Products
The ingredients list for Kinoki Detox Foot Pads on the web site is very general, and does not list all of the "natural ingredients. The ingredients include bamboo vinegar, the mineral tourmaline, a glucose derivative called chitin, as well as "detox herbs."
Consumer Complaints
Although it is possible to find positive reviews of the Kinoki Detox Foot Pads among the unhappy consumers, the positive reviews read more like company-paid testimonials than actual consumer comments.
There are two options for buying this product: one is to pay one payment of $19.99, and the other is to sign up for a "Buy 1 Get 1 Free plus Free For Life Continuity Program." The continuity program costs $12.95 per month for "10 free pads." The cost is for shipping and handling. (The inflated shipping and handling charge for a "free" product also raises a consumer red flag).
The number one problem with Kinoki Detox Foot Pads is that too many consumers who have tried to cancel the product have not been able to do so directly through the company that sells the Kinoki Detox Foot Pads.
A company quickly develops a bad reputation when consumers have to resort to canceling payment through their banks, as has been happening with the company that sells Kinoki Detox Foot Pads.
There has also been an increase in online searches for ""kinoki foot pads scams" on Yahoo!
Whether or not the Kinoki Detox Foot Pads work for some consumers and not others becomes irrelevant when a company that promises a money-back guarantee does not follow through on that guarantee. If you are willing to try Kinoki Detox Foot Pads and spend $20 or $13 a month, knowing that the system may not work for you, and you will not be able to cancel your future orders, then proceed with your online purchase.
Better yet, wait until there is a similar, generic version available on the drugstore shelves and try that instead.
Sources
Buy Kinoki, http://www.buykinoki.com
Public Health Forums, http://www.publichealthforums.com
Yahoo!
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