Quietus – What’s The Truth?
Quietus is an herbal supplement which is popularly advertised on the radio across the United States. While there are people out there who have apparently reported some success using Quietus, there are solutions out there for curing tinnitus naturally that don’t require you to take a pill every day.
The real problem with Quietus is the fact that it’s a “risk-free trial offer”. Which means you pay a small upfront fee to try Quietus for 30 days. If you don’t like it, you return it within 30 days and they give you your money back (hopefully). If you don’t return it within 30 days they charge your credit card $99.95 for one bottle. These trial offers have gotten a lot of attention lately due to the FTC cracking down on them because of their deceptive nature. Don’t get me wrong, there are plenty of good risk free trial offers out there. I think Netflix is a good example. Check out my blog post here or just keep reading for more information on this. Even better, Visa & Mastercard recently started banning risk-free trial offers because they reportedly account for about 2% of their total sales and 40% of their chargebacks.
There have also been reports of some “deceptive selling” by their customer service agents when you call in to place your order.
There is a great alternative to Quietus that my pack loves. Unlike Quietus, this program is not scam. It’s a 100% free report I’ve put together that teaches you several proven methods to eliminate your tinnitus. In the Health Hound’s opinion, I would say that it’s a no-brainer not to at least give this free report a try.
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Thank you for publishing this. I am a certified hypnotist who helps people deal with the stress of having tinnitus and get questions about other modalities.
Thanks everyone. I just got off the phone with a high pressure salesman that I eventually pretty much hung up on. I wanted to do some research before spending $100 on bottle. Glad I didn’t do it, but sure would love to find a solution to this ringing!
i tried other stuff that did not work, however quietus works for me!
My ears have been ringing for years. I have spent hundreds of dollars on so many bogus pills etc. None of them work. A white noise machine at night gets me to sleep straight through. How the FDA can allow these fake remedies to be out there is beyond me. Its not like people arent complaining.
The elevator music alone while you’re waiting for the snake oil salesman will make your ear hurt, ring, and buzz. When the conversation got to pushy, I decided to check internet reviews. Glad I did. There’s got to be a better way. 160$ is too big of a risk for me.
I just called the 800 number for some information. All they tried to do was sell me on the product. They really didn’t answer my questions. I told him I wanted to do some more home work and he said he told me everything I needed to know about the product. I finally had to hang up on him. I don’t trust people who try so hard to sell you something.
scam, save your money
Lol, anyone else notice that Quietus is the name of the suicide drug in Children of Men?
@John, my boyfriend and I noticed the same thing from the movie Children of Men about this product. We looked at each other like, naw, can’t be, when we heard the radio ad and just shook our heads, but yes the drug in the movie was a Dr. Kevorkian in a box…this movie was so dark that we renamed it “Give ‘em the Baby”
D’ooooooooh!!!
Thanks, all good to know.
dww
It doesn’t work, but they sent another months supply even though I told them I only wanted one. I am sure they will charge my credit card, but I will refute the charges. Wonder if I should send it back or just through it away.
Anything that is Homeopathic is a FRAUD. Homeopathy is not medicine. It is not science. It is SNAKE OIL:
You’re buying a $100 bottle of water. Don’t be a sucker.
Oscillococcinum is a homeopathic for influenza, that is approved by the FDA for over-the-counter proven effectiveness.
Quietus probably is a scam. I’ve tried recommended botanicals, like Fenugreek and apple cider vinegar. They both work to varying degrees, but I’ve yet to find anything that works 100%.
I’m surprised to read this, as my cousin tried some Quietus after years of problems with tinnitus (ex-engineer who didn’t use his prescribed ear protection!) and said it worked fantastically for him. He’s been pretty evangelistic about the stuff ever since, to the point of sounding like a stuck record on occasion.
glad i checked here before i bought
Yep, save your money!
I have 2 questions:
1) Is AGAVE nectar a good sweetener ??
2) What do you know about “TANGO” a
llquid being sold at a high price as a
wonder cure.
My husband, and two daughters have tinnitus. I sent for this product. My husband used if faithfully for 29 days. On the 30th day I sent it back, registered receipt. The guy on the phone (Customer Service) gave a really hard time saying they never received the almost empty bottle. Good thing I had the tracking number. But, still they only would give me $50 back.
Thank-you, I was going to check it out, but I prefer to use home remedys instead.