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Sonus Complete Tinnitus Supplements Are a Scam

These are the two companies that should be contacted for refunds.

Lion Publishing

Profit Edge
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Thank you so much for your great research. I sort of figured it was a scam due to the format but it was good to have all your research to put a nail in the coffin. Thanks!
 
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My reports are getting content taken down from GoFundMe. The other sites don't seem to care. But I successfully got pages purged via reports.

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Well, that was interesting. You would almost believe that BS-story... And that is exactly what scammers want to achieve and then - inevitable - your money. Thanks member Contrast for this topic and the excellent analysis.

The video of Sonus Complete has all known hallmarks of deception.

  • Medical expertise (a pseudo medical fake story, that concerns ALL kinds of tinnitus and therefore all of us; yes it is brain connectivity!!), fear ("your brain is a ticking time-bomb");
  • Skeptics (against pharmacy and the powerless medical practitioners "who have no clue");
  • Trust (money-back guarantee and go see a doctor urgently when you have the symptoms from meningitis);
  • Sympathize (BS-story about his own experience; he actually shot a bullet that missed his wife by an inch and awwww... then he saw his sons eyes) and
  • Recognition (suffering from that noise)
But hey; they really know exactly what causes tinnitus and they've got the remedy, for all of us!! Actually it is a an ultra secret formula (sssshttt!) from Mensa but thank God there's Gregory Peters (this a-hole is lying about his name, see further); a medical librarian. And there is also genius (IQ 159; just ONE IQ-point less than Einstein!) Dr. Steven Campbell; a brain specialist (...). Their ultra secret formula is put all together in a little pill with a few herbs (they're just very hard to harvest...) and vitamins. You only have to use it for a few weeks! It is a miracle! Very convenient; for just a few bucks and with money-back guarantee. As a bonus it improves your brain too! It worked for 47,000 people already.

This demanding blabla session - not able to fast forward it - for almost one hour, with a rapidly speaking and himself repeating (fake facts) actor, naming famous institutes, an imaginary doctor and people for whom it worked is called BRAINWASHING! Con artists is a waaaay too nice word for them. I call them plain liars, playing with our struggle and emotions and all they want is just your money; it makes them exactly like and nothing less than drug dealers.

We are all looking for a cure but this is just another scam. My personal advice: please do NOT BUY THEIR FAKE PILLS! I found info on this website very interesting so I started digging a little deeper into theirs (sonuscomplete.com). No reviews (neither on YouTube, by the way) and when you scroll all the way down on that website and click on 'Affiliates', you'll see some interesting disclaimers:
  1. They admit that Gregory Peters is not real a real name for that despicable actor: "Gregory Peters is a pen name used for marketing purposes and to protect the author's identity. Any likeness to a real Gregory Peters living or dead is entirely coincidental." Marketing purposes... Author... how about that? So it actually is marketed and scripted;

  2. "The website's content and the product for sale is based upon the author's opinion and is provided solely on an "AS IS" and "AS AVAILABLE" basis. You should do your own research and confirm the information with other sources when searching for information regarding health issues and always review the information carefully with your professional health care provider before using any of the protocols presented on this website and/or in the product sold here." Well I did, actually a few years ago in a university medical center with a real (!) medical doctor/engineer (a double dr.). He warned me 3.5 years ago already for scammers; never told me NOT to do it but warned me for disappointments and loss of money;

  3. "Neither BuyGoods nor the author are engaged in rendering medical or similar professional services or advice via this website or in the product, and the information provided is not intended to replace medical advice offered by a physician or other licensed healthcare provider. You should not construe BuyGoods's sale of this product as an endorsement by BuyGoods of the views expressed herein, or any warranty or guarantee of any strategy, recommendation, treatment, action, or application of advice made by the author of the product." Again: it is scripted and this is the disclaimer to protect them from lawsuits;

  4. "Testimonials, case studies, and examples found on this page are results that have been forwarded to us by users of Sonus Complete products and related products, and may not reflect the typical purchaser's experience, may not apply to the average person and are not intended to represent or guarantee that anyone will achieve the same or similar results." Related products..?? No guarantees?? Right! Thanks for the advice!
Click at the Refund Policy tab. If the pills are not working, you can just return them. Even on the 59th day. They claim that they'll keep you updated on the refund process too and you can rest assured the refund will be processed in only a few days after receiving the returned package. I read quite a few different stories here and elsewhere and not only about Sonus Complete. I also found some interesting hits on the return address 37 Inverness Drive East, Suite 100, Englewood, CO 80112. All kinds of fake pills and scammer activities, like no refunding at all.
This has to stop!!!

For us: don't assume pills will work any better as M&M's or Tic Tac. Those are cheaper too :LOL:
 
Code:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZuIAdrJdFw&t=1s

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Code:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9dtg1comj4

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Bet this guy is related to that scam pill office in Englewood CO. I cannot believe people sell that useless cr** for just their own gain, not mind screwing :greedy: people suffering from medical issues :mad:
 
Wondering what federal law can do to protect citizens from scam like this... There will be no any reasonable person found on earth, who accepts scammers making a profit over hopeful and serious suffering people. Making me sick and mad :arghh: :banghead: :depressed:
Maybe we should start with YouTube? A disclaimer for videos without the option of reviewing or sharing comments are questionable, for instance.
 
Two guys on ContraHealthScam's blog have posted about avoiding the Sonus Complete scam.

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Well Done.
 
Comment on ContraHealthScam's website. If only we can stop more people from purchasing this scam.

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Laughably shite scam. My dad, bless him, sent me the link - no doubt thinking he's doing me a favour - so I felt duty bound to watch the whole thing through, despite knowing from the start that it would be a crock of shite.

The whole thing is so blindingly obvious as a scam. I was actually laughing towards the end - 'we don't want Big Parma's filthy money'. Cringe.
 
TLDR There are two Sonus Complete Supplements and they are both scams. Do not fall for scam advertisements saying you need to buy the real sonus complete. It is sad because desperate consumers will buy the scam garbage twice.

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Something interesting has caught my attention. Scammers are falsely warning users not to buy the "fake" Sonus Complete. Here is an example of propaganda advertising the domain
SonusComplete.CC (as opposed to SonusComplete.com)
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This SonusComplete.cc is partnered with clickbank, a site with many scams and bad reviews.
https://www.consumeraffairs.com/online/clickbank.html
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The SonusComplete.com domain host uses BuyGoods.com a website filled to the bream with scammers
https://www.sandiegocan.org/2018/02/01/scam-alert-buygoods-sells-infoscam/
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SonusComplete.CC claims to be the original Sonus Complete and it claims that SonusComplete.com is the imposter. However evidence shows that infact SonusComplete.com is the original as it appeared in 2019, where as SonusComplete.CC did not appear until mid 2020.
https://who.is/whois/sonuscomplete.com
https://who.is/whois/sonuscomplete.cc
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As implied they are both scams. Don't fall for it!
 
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Let's observe this comment. This is someone who has had tinnitus for 38 years and is desperate enough to buy miracle gimmick after miracle gimmick. I'm sure there have been hundreds of these infomercial scams since the birth of the the internet. Yet people keep making the repetitive errors hoping that "this time it might really be the cure" especially considering the fact that some scams pervert real scientific research to sound legit.
 
Does anyone know how to get ingredients tested for a supplement I received to verify it's in fact what is stated in the bottle i.e."Supplement Facts". I bought Sonus Complete :(
 

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