quietumplus.com Reviews 19

TrustScore 2 out of 5

2.2

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TrustScore 2 out of 5

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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Trust Pilot Rocks

Once again, 5 (FIVE) 5 stars for Trust Pilot!
You have saved me several times from not making wasteful mistakes.

Meanwhile, Ring On Garth....
but it really sucks when the two ears are at different pitches.

January 7, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

My brother started his tinnitus journey…

My brother started his tinnitus journey about 2 years ago and it is horrible. I too have severe tinnitus if that’s a thing, it started in Sept 2025 and the only advice my brother game me was to not waste any money on bull shit as there is no cure.
He is 60 and I’m 62. Born and raised in SSM Ont. Canada. 🇨🇦

January 6, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

This item didn't quiet the ringing in…

This item didn't quiet the ringing in my ears, it actually made it louder. I have been trying to contact the company through the email they tell you to contact them so I can get a refund before my 30 days were up. I haven't received a response on how to get my refund. So now I still have another 3 months worth of pills that don't work and am out $237. Don't waste your money.

June 22, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

All hype

The advertisement gave me alot of hope. Both my husband and I suffer from ringing of the ears. So I ordered a 90 day supply for both of us. No improvement in 30 days, so figured we needed to go 60 days, absolutely nothing. No improvement. The advertisement gives you lots of hope, but I would have to honestly say it's all hype. Unfortunately these days we actually believe what we see and hear on the internet. Sad

June 14, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I ordered a 60 day supply and it did…

I ordered a 60 day supply and it did nothing as advertised. I tried to get a refund but the refund was only good for 60 days. Which doen't make a lot of sense since the quantity last for 60 days. Do not waste you money on this product!

June 6, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Hi everyone

Hi, my names Deborah, i live in the UK and was totally taken in by this doctor on the video. It's all fake, there are 3 other videos by different people with similar stories. The pills don't work. Try Ginkgo Biloba and check out the Medical Medium celery juice cure. Both help.

May 20, 2025
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Worthless Snake-oil!

After taking 3 bottles of this stuff, my ears are still screaming. Don't waste your money. I should have listened to my ENT doctor who said supplements are ineffective for tinnitus.

February 1, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I watched the five minute video

I watched the five minute video and thought WOW! But then I did a little research and found it was probably worthless. If a product like this actually stopped Tinnitus, Big Pharma would have grabbed it, got FDA approval and make it a prescription medicine as there is non now. They would have made billions if this worked. So, I passed

December 24, 2024
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

What a crock

What a crock! For those of us that struggle on a daily basis just to get through our day this is absolutely horrifying. Being promised that there is a simple and easy cure only to be told that the "miracle" cure is a load of supplements. Please! Where is your conscious? Defraud those that are in need so you can make a buck! Unforgiveable!

November 18, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

No change

I have been using this product for 60 days taking one pill in the morning and one pill at night. There has been absolutely no improvement in the tinnitus. It's a lot of money for no help

July 30, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Do NOT bother purchasing any products…

Do NOT bother purchasing any products for ringing in ears and wasting money. I can tell you from experience from having fell into belief that their product would stop the extremely annoying, almost maddening ringing in my ear. While I will say after a few days from starting the capsules the ringing did quiet by half, and I was excited. Then within a few more days, the ringing almost stopped. Faithfully taking the capsules at same time of day, at the two week mark, all ringing returned. Hoping it ringing would quiet again, it hasn't. First bottle done, on second bottle there is no difference. I went on the FDA web site and read that Ginkgo Biloba, MAY help. Bought a bottle of ginkgo Biloba gummies and they do help to soften the sound. I did try both capsules and gummies at same time, the results are the same as without the capsules. So if you too suffer from from ear ringing, try the Ginkgo Biloba gummies.
One other note, as I read a review on the Quietum site froma Jake Austin, he mentioned he has a pulsation in his left ear. I would encourage him greatly and anyone with a pulsation sound, to see a doctor and soon. The pulsation may be caused from a clogging artery in neck. I had that same sound and have since had neck surgery to clean artery and now I do not have the pulsation sound. So please see a doc, could save yourself from stroking out.

July 26, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

January 2024

January 2024
I wanted relief from the ringing in my ears badly enough that I went with the 6 bottles. I took all 6 bottles just as the instructions told me to and I got no relief at all. What I did get was the day after I ordered and paid for the 6 bottles of Quietumplus was a call from a company rep who informed me he was assigned to me to aid me in getting relief. To do that I was going to need to order something else to take with the Quietumplus for it to be totally effective. When I told him I didn't have the money to pay for anything else the rep told me to take all 6 bottles to give it a chance to work and if it didn't I could get my money back.
As far as I'm concerned the claims the company is making are deceptive and they have no obligation to make any restitution if you follow instructions to take the pills. The only thing is I would have had to take all 6 bottles in 60 days to get a refund. Pills didn't work, No customer service, no matter what the reps tell you.

July 12, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Sorry but this product is a sham

This product did not perform as stated in the advertisement. I bought 6 bottles with high hopes of my ear ringing stopping. I started to take the recommended dose the day I received the 6 bottles. I took them (2 full bottles) 60 days worth and found they did not do anything for my ringing. I contacted the company for a refund and was told that my return policy had already expired and no refund could be given. What a waste of time and money on a useless product.

January 11, 2024
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Quitetum plus doesn’t work I started…

Quitetum plus doesn’t work I started taking these about 7 months ago I got a nine month supply cost at 59 dollars a bottle very costly indeed I watched the video on YouTube which they state that these work. a load of nonsense and lies anything to make there millions from vulnerable people I certainly wouldn’t recommend these to anyone 😡I’ve been suffering from tinnitus for years I’ve cut out alcohol caffeine spicy food everything that flares my tinnitus up .I’ve stopped taking these rubbish pills as they simply don’t work. it’s all down to your lifestyle what you eat and drink so people please don’t get caught like me 😡

October 21, 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

You first tell "do this simple trick to…

You first tell "do this simple trick to get rid of your hearing problem" YOU LIE all you want to do. Is sell your pills JUST LIKE the major pharmaceutical companies. The ingredients you state that are hard to get that may have been true at first BUT NOT NOW. Scientists can figure out the chemical formula to reproduce those chemicals. IF YOU REALLY think your product works then sell it at a fair price NOT using the words RARE NATURAL ITEMS. If you want to truly help people then reduce your product by 75% and quit telling lies . A person who has the ringing but is able to ignore the noise but would like it to go away without going broke.

June 4, 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

QuietumPlus for Tinnitus is questionable w/ no results

I saw the clickbait online for QuietumPlus and viewed this very very long and convincing video done by someone calling himself Patrick Bark, that is not his real name I discovered. What I was interested in this product is for Tinnitus that I have that has been starting to really bother me. In this video the man is so convincing that with the products important to repair damage with a formula developed by an Army brain surgeon hired for development treatment for soldiers with Tinnitus. Sounds compelling. I was really glad to hear of the formula that would produce results that would inhibit brain cell disease and nervous disorders. I was hopeful. I went along with the order process and as suggested, for a full 2 month dosage, plus one, I ordered 3 bottles. Totalling $190.72. When the shipment arrived, I noticed a totally different label. I found one typo error written on the label and got concerned that I received a counterfeit shipment. I called the Clickbank order payment dept who processes their credit card orders and had them notify Quietum (who doesnt have a telephone number to call. You have to email only). Clickbank notified Quietum of my concern. A Quietum rep named William gave me an excuse that they "changed the ingredients in the formula for a few days" Now I am really leary. I received a replacement shipment. This new shipment checked out with labels that matched the website. The ingredients matched the ingredient list. After 2.5 months, as directed taking 2 per day, I have zero relief. No results. I sent the product back emailing cust. svc at Quietum with a tracking no. The company honored their return policy I think due to a 3rd party payment card processor holding them accountable. A day after receipt of the return, I received notice of the refund. The product and company is not what this well made video proports. Shipped me products that didn't match the website. Concern about them sending counterfeit product. Spokesperson who gives a really compelling 30 min infomercial that's not really his name. Buyer beware.

March 16, 2023
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