Quietum Plus Tinnitus Supplement Is a Scam — Here's the Proof

Discussion in 'Alternative Treatments and Research' started by Contrast, Nov 14, 2020.

    1. Contrast
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      Contrast Member Benefactor Hall of Fame

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      Tinnitus Since:
      late 2017
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      noise injury
      A new scam was debuted a few days ago, and it is already flooding Google Search results with false claims about a top secret US Government protocol being a cure for tinnitus. The real supplement is nothing more than exotic plants, and only one of its ingredients "Ginseng" has any serious evidence of helping some cases of tinnitus. The supplement was heavily exaggerated as a cure-all. In the fiction 197,357 people were allegedly cured of tinnitus. It also has dozens of fake testimonials that show thousands of fake likes and comments.

      They also claim to regenerate nerve fibers (unspecified rather central or cochlear). Too bad they failed to provide evidence.

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      Here is my my report Quietum Plus below:

      Quietum Plus Report - hosted by KeepAndShare.com

      Quietum Plus Report - hosted by Google Drive

      Pro tip "Ctrl+Click" opens a URL in a new tab without redirecting you to a new page.


      Fake Testimonial Example (1-3):

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      Fake Testimonial Example (2-3):

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      Fake Testimonial Example (3-3):

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      Here is something for the image search results to keep people from buying this garbage:

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    2. FGG
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      Multi-factorial
      This one is extra scammy because they say "FDA approved" but actually mean the factory they used was certified by FDA at some point to produce an FDA approved drug (which the scammers bought and then used in their marketing).

      The FDA does not "approve" supplements but they relied on people not knowing that.
       
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      Contrast
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      Contrast Member Benefactor Hall of Fame

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      late 2017
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      noise injury
      I archived the FDA claim.

       
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    4. DaveFromChicago

      DaveFromChicago Member Podcast Patron Benefactor Hall of Fame

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      01/2014
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      Headcold/Flu
      That was brilliant detective work, Contrast.

      How did you find out that they merely used stock photos?
       
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    5. AUTHOR
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      Contrast
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      Contrast Member Benefactor Hall of Fame

      Location:
      Clown World
      Tinnitus Since:
      late 2017
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      noise injury
      Reverse Google Image Search and screenshot and clipboard management software.

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    6. Quiet please
      Balanced

      Quiet please Member Benefactor

      Location:
      Westchester County, NY
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      May 2008
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Cochlear Endolymphatic Hydrops/Hearing loss
      Really too bad these claims are bogus.

      We sure could use a “miracle cure”.
       
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    7. AUTHOR
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      Contrast
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      Contrast Member Benefactor Hall of Fame

      Location:
      Clown World
      Tinnitus Since:
      late 2017
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      noise injury
      Quietum Plus is doing the exact same gimmick as another tinnitus scam, Sonus Complete here.

      Domains in Question

      thequeitumplus.com
      quietumplus.com

      Both use different vendors. BuyGoods and ClickBank, respectively. You can read more about BuyGoods being notoriously scam friendly haven here.


      In their scam advertisement videos they are lying that consumers need to avoid the "fake" Quietum Plus and purchase the real one.

      QUIETUM PLUS REVIEW | Beware Of This Before...


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      TheQueitumPlus.com (left), QuietumPlus.com (right):

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      Both are a scam, and they both are connected.
       
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    8. William123

      William123 Member

      Tinnitus Since:
      2000
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Unknown
      I went through 3 bottles of Quietum Plus with absolutely no results. It's an obvious snake oil scam and it's a shame con artists can get away with things like this!
       
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    9. Nick47

      Nick47 Member Podcast Patron Benefactor Ambassador Hall of Fame Advocate

      Location:
      UK
      Tinnitus Since:
      2015
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Viral/noise
      Why the hell didn't you do some research before buying it?
       
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    10. Stayinghopeful
      Procrastinating

      Stayinghopeful Member Benefactor

      Location:
      NSW, Australia
      Tinnitus Since:
      06/2022
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Worsened with COVID-19 / Anesthesia
      It’s literally insane that people can read their marketing and think “yeah, this sounds legit.” Lol.
      Oh well, just think you paid some stupid tax and learnt from it. We all tend to do it when we are suffering and are desperate for relief.
       
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    11. William123

      William123 Member

      Tinnitus Since:
      2000
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      Unknown
      I just fell for it! No excuses. Just had to try it for myself. I paid the price and learned.
       
    12. momus

      momus Member

      Tinnitus Since:
      01/1998
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      antibiotics
      The name itself is a bit of a red flag. I've had much more expensive lessons, so chalk it up to experience. Especially since experience comes from making mistakes. Make enough of 'em and you can end up wise, LOL.
       
    13. cjbhab
      Confused

      cjbhab Member Hall of Fame

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      Sask, Canada
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      06/2016
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      Sinuses, Ear infection
      I saw a video ad for this today - It seems very enticing, especially to someone like me who is desperate.

      However, there are many red flags in the marketing presentation and @Contrast's report is enough to make me not pursue this.

      The ingredients laid out in @Contrast's report don't even match the ingredients in the video now.

      So somewhere along the line - the recipe to cure tinnitus completely changed - which makes no sense.

      Ingredients: mucuna pruriens, maca root, ginger, dong quai, muira puama, catuaba powder, damiana, ashwaghanda, piperine, sarsparilla root, asparagus + vitamin A , several B vitamins, Zinc, L-tyrosine and L-arginine.

      Don't buy this.

      For those that did, they are saying 60-day money-back guarantee and I would try to pursue it.

      I bought Liam Boehm's PDF once upon a time and it had a money-back guarantee which I pursued after and was refunded.
       
    14. kingsfan
      Haunting

      kingsfan Member Benefactor Hall of Fame

      Location:
      A town near you
      Tinnitus Since:
      9-17-2020
      Cause of Tinnitus:
      turning everything up to 11
      They probably just use whatever ingredients they can wholesale on the cheap. All these tinnitus supplements are akin to dropshipping.
       
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