Today’s colon cleanser review will be focused on ColoPure. ColoPure is another average colon cleanse product that uses an autoship system to make all their money. This review will give you a glimpse of the ingredients in the product as well as the company that’s behind it in order to help you make your purchasing decisions.
The first thing that I noticed when reviewing ColoPure was that the website looked very similar to another one that I had reviewed previously. I checked it out and sure enough, both ColoPure and Colotox had almost the exact same website. Essentially all that was changed was the name of the product, the pill labels, and the colors. Even the sales copy was the same (they both claimed to be the #1 colon cleanser). It’s looking like the same company is running both ColoPure and Colotox. Seems rather lazy to me to not even change the site a little bit.
Not only did they not change the website design, but they didn’t change the testimonials of the products either! Both websites show the exact same wording and photos for their testimonials. Not that I really believed that they were real in first place, but now it’s painfully obvious that they’ve just made up the testimonials. ColoPure is surely losing some credibility here.
Are the products even different? If you’re talking about ingredients, no. The ingredients are exactly the same in both products. I’m sure they’re even made at the same place at the same time. One bottle goes to get a Colotox label put on, while the next gets wrapped in a ColoPure label. I will say that the ingredients are fine (high in fiber), and should be relatively effective.
The product and the website aren’t the only things that haven’t changed. ColoPure also has the same autoship scam that Colotox had. When you order a free trial, if you don’t cancel within 14 days, they’ll automatically start shipping you more supplies and charging your credit card. What gets bad, however, is that it is reportedly extremely difficult to get a hold of them and actually cancel this autoship. There are many complaints stating that the consumer was unable to get any refunds for their returns as well.
If, by some miracle, you are able to return the product, they do have a money back guarantee. Unfortunately, however, you only have a mere 14 days to return the product (even though they suggest that you use it for 3 months in order to see results). In addition, they charge a 15% restocking fee on anything returned. Doesn’t sound like much a satisfaction guarantee does it?
When I checked with the BBB on the company behind ColoPure, I wasn’t surprised to find that they gave them an F rating. The BBB report stated that they had received complaints about unauthorized charged, not honoring their cancellation policy, not giving refunds, etc. For obvious reasons, I don’t think this is a company that you can trust.
In summary, ColoPure is a scam. The company is a deceptive company, and not a very smart one at that. They lure you in with the free trial and then start charging your credit card. It’s likely to be very difficult to get your money back as well. The product itself seems decent, but at what price?




