Blood pressure monitor is inaccurate. In my case, systolic consistently reads 30-40 points on the low side. Charge lasts only a couple days, not a week as advertised. Band is very hard to separate... See more
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Inaccurate on all levels
Inaccurate on all levels. Only thing it is good for is time of day. Could get a plain old watch that does more.
I agree with the comments of Janet B
I agree with the comments of Janet B - this Company is a complete scam. The machine broke within weeks and having tried their on line chat facility, email and writing to them, all to no avail
I can't give zero stars but this is a total scam
I can't give zero stars but this is what this should be. No response from telephone line , no response from emails, say 2 days delivery , after 8 days got email saying was on its way. 9 days later it arrives. Ive tried to email to return, contact form on website doesnt work. I refuse to spend money returning at my own cost to the address given on Trust Pilot if this company cant declare their address themselves . TOTAL SCAM. First time I've been scammed and I'm very annoyed! Used by NHS?? What a lie! If you want to know what the NHS use, go to the NHS supply chain catalogue.
Absolute scam
Fool people into believing it's a legit NHS endorsed business, take money and don't deliver. If you purchased via PayPal, open a case. I have it refunded almost instantly then they sent email stating they ran out of stock, yeah right.
Claims That Don't Stand Up To Scrutiny
This company is an e-commerce set-up. Listed on Companies House web site as 2 people, both with different correspondence addresses in the north (a male & female both having the same surname and born in 1983 & 1984). The recent submitted accounts show the company had money in the bank at the date of filing.
Manufactured in China, presumably, the monitors are bulk shipped to a warehouse in the UK, who send out the customer orders once “Blue Ocean Ecom” (Vitaltrack) receives the customer payment. The warehouse also accepts returns.
This monitor is nothing special. The accuracy compares to that of a cheap eBay “GPZON” monitor costing under £20.00.
The Vitaltrack website is vague and misleading, it states a 10 year guarantee. The (very generic) 1 sheet of instructions are poorly written and very basic and states there is a 2 year guarantee, somewhere else I’ve seen 5 years mentioned. There is no certificate of accuracy included.
A google search finds the “Health and Living” web site that includes an article supposed to be written by a “doctor” who claims that the monitor is the number 1 most accurate and NHS approved. Another version of this site claims (by a different “doctor”) - that the monitor was tested against a hospital machine called a CM250. I searched google and couldn’t find any hospital machine called CM250. The Vitaltrack monitor is supposed to contain a unique chipset and patented "Vtec calibration sensor", but a google search fails to find a single reference in the medical context (the closest match being for a Honda car part). The British Heart Foundation, Which? and the Guardian have not reviewed this device as stated on the Vitaltrack web site. The photos of the male and female using a blood pressure monitor on the Vitaltrack web site: the cuff on the male photo is black and the female cuff is grey. These are not Vitaltrack machines they are using (stock photos?). The machine in the males is being powered by a mains adapter, whereas the females machine has no power socket on the back and the male is using a different sized machine than the female (holding the smaller machine in her hand).
I emailed Vitaltrack demanding a refund on the morning of Friday 28 June and a couple of hours later received a response to return the monitor with full name and order number written on a piece of paper inside.
They said the refund would be made after the returned item was checked, after which it could take up to 10 days to receive the refund.
The warehouse return address is:
Zendbox Ltd
(Blue Ocean Ecom)
Unit U, Paddock Wood
Distribution Centre
Transfesa Road
Paddock Wood, Tonbridge
TN12 6UU
I returned the monitor by tracked courier, the Zendbox warehouse received it on 4 July. I had to chase Vitaltrack by email on 8 July and was asked to provide proof of posting (which I did). I made it clear that if I had not received a full refund by 10 July, then I would involve my bank. Vitaltrack then credited the refund to my account and it cleared on 9 July.
Returning the monitor by tracked courier gives them no excuse to refuse a refund. I also took photos as proof.
Hope this helps.
Scam
Scam. The blood pressure monitor is of inferior quality with one page of instructions. It is inaccurate when measured against a reputable brand which cost £20 less which I subsequently had to buy. The website claims that Which, The British Heart Foundation and The Guardian have given it five star reviews, which is false. None of them have reviewed the item.The link to the site is also a scam. There is no return address. No one picks up the phone - the message is to ring back in 10 minutes and emails are not answered. I feel foolish for falling for such an obvious scam and am trying to claim back through PayPal. I should have checkedTrustPilot!
SCAM SCAM SCAM
SCAM SCAM SCAM
How many more reviews do Trustpilot need to take this Company down.
It is shameful praying on vulnerable people who were advised by their GP to buy a blood pressure monitor. This website has many fake 5 stars which people believe including myself. They answer the Manchester phone number saying busy call back in 10 minutes but that goes on all day.
The website does not include a Company address but asks for you to return the appliance by email.
Of course they do not answer emails.
It’s shocking that they are still trading I have reported them to my bank for a refund.
Monitor doesn't work properly
Monitor doesn't work properly, only received today, can't contact them. Obviously been scammed.
Is Vitaltrack a real business..? Maybe not..
I’ve been calling Vitaltrack for hours about getting pre purchase product answers on their blood pressure check product, and nobody answers the phone except a recorded message saying call back in 10 minutes.
I’ve come across bogus companies before who don’t have a physical address, no staff and never answer the phone to provide critical important answers to pre purchase questions..
This company Vitaltrack is looking like one of those companies… I might have saved myself over a hundred bucks with these red flags.
As an update.. a couple of days later, even after sending messages on their website, still no response from Vitaltrack about their lousy pre sales customer service, their lousy not answering the phone routine..
Their product promo looks great but the buck stops at bogus company..
Save your money and a potential nightmare, don’t spend it with Vitaltrack
Shocking
Shocking. Item delivered quickly, no USB cable, far fewer pads than advertised and no video instructions as promised. Clearly a scam. I'm not surprised Trustpilot has taken down their apparently false reviews. With my bank to get my money back! How dare these people pray on folks who order because they're in pain! Disgusting.
If I could give zero stars I would
If I could give zero stars I would! Received the tens machine yesterday 19/6/24 after reading what I assumed was a genuine review that put it as best of the bunch. As soon as it arrived I was suspicious as I could not access the promised video instructions. The leaflet was hardly big enough to read and vague. Then on opening it up I found it did not contain as many pads as promised. Then I tried contacting the company by their query tool, but that did not work. Then I tried phoning them and it goes to an automatic answer service. Finally I have e mailed them but don't hold out any hope of a reply. I wish I had seen these reviews before I bought the item. I assume they have paid someone to give it rave reviews. I'm disappointed as I think this is the first time I have been scammed online. Avoid this company at all costs.
Would give 0 stars
Would give 0 stars.
I’m going through the same experience as others.
Ordered on Sunday, 6/16/24, alerted it would be delivered in two days. NOTHING
Keelp calling customer service, waste of time
Nobody picks up phone.
Now notified delivery on 6/21.
Called to cancel but have to wait 2-3 days for answer.
Ridiculous
VitalTrack order 11 days Old
I placed an order for the VitalTrack Pro on June 7th, they said it was shipped on June 9th and as of today, June 17th I still don't have it.. So much for quick.
I wish I had read the reviews
I wish I had read the reviews. I ordered this item because it had a NHS top rating. (Is this really a scam?) However, I can't work out how to use it and like others have mentioned I have not had a reply back from the company, the QR code does not work and I can't access the supposed video. Total waste of money. The instruction booklet makes no sense and reading glasses are required.
Get a refund with Chargeback
Sadly I had the same experience as all the other people below.
Please be aware that you can contact your bank and ask for a Chargeback on your credit or debit card to get your money back
impossible to contact the company…
impossible to contact the company through phone, email, or website. hoping to get my money back for returned item
Shocking company
Exactly the same as other people are experiencing. Advertised as having lots of pads, this is not the case. You cannot get them on the phone, their contact form does not work and they don`t answer emails. PLEASE DO NOT buy from these people. You have been warned.
Doesn’t work and unable to return
Doesn’t work and unable to return. No reply to any emails and telephone number just gives same message - busy, call back.
SCAM - DO NOT USE
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I got my tens machine and it works but
I got my tens machine and it works but
the number of pads included was not as advertised
It says you can use 12v power supply but no instructions for this. Very heavy battery use which is not what I wanted.
There is supposed to be a video but this doesn't exist
Instructions are too small to read
No reply from them when I emailed with questions
Would not recommend buying this machine, regret this purchase
Fraud Bought product and want to send back no…
Bought product and want to send back no answer from customer service , contact PayPal and then customer service contacted me , send back product and receive confirmation email will process refund, no money back , no answer from customer service, pure FRAUD
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