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  • UK_
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2011
    • 2691

    #46
    The 30 day money back guarantee is pointless when the product requires 6 - 8 weeks to work, even if you got under that date I can't see them refunding a used product.

    One thing is for sure, if this product fails to work I would send it back with a letter requesting your money back and report this company to trading standards, or whatever the US equivalent is, I would also do the same with TRX2 and the rest of these false-hope dream cures.

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    • thejdizzle
      Member
      • Apr 2010
      • 44

      #47
      maybe its worth contacting them and asking what the deal is with the similaritys to that dr leather dudes scam. maybe they dont reply and then we will know for sure this is a scam?

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      • UK_
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2011
        • 2691

        #48
        Originally posted by thejdizzle
        maybe its worth contacting them and asking what the deal is with the similaritys to that dr leather dudes scam. maybe they dont reply and then we will know for sure this is a scam?
        Well apparently with the Dr Leatherman scam, Leatherman actually joined a forum in which they were ripping his product to shreds and tried to defend it post after post - quite pathetic really.

        To me this bio-BS just looks like old wine in a new bottle - I mean just look at how they've ripped off Histogen, if thats not already bad enough lol.

        "We'll create a "growth factor signalling" compound called "HSC" (HAIR STEMULATING COMPLEX)" LMFAO.... Thing is, the less I read into this product and its background... the more I believe it is a genuine product, I love how they're trying to "keep us waiting" for the mens version aswel - as if the mens compound isnt just the same shit for women with a different label.

        Also - has anyone tried to do a "google maps" of the whereabouts of their offices? San Diego CA - I did a street view but ended up in the middle of the road next to a gas station - I mean these ****ers could be working out of a ****ing attic for all we know.

        It's a shame these sharks rip off legitimate companies like Histogen, I hope Histogen sue their ****ing balls off.

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        • lockness
          Junior Member
          • May 2011
          • 12

          #49
          I do that too...if a business in this field has no office or one that is a home address, that is a litmus; no staff, default communication; has the CEO going on these boards, with horrid grammar I might add, and in a spam overload merely defends something he hasn't defined, finished or tested - I think there you have it.

          I can understand anybody who wants to give this guy a chance. But with any treatment that is better than the current repertoire - we'll all know quite easily...that much we can count on.

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          • Dutch_Dude
            Senior Member
            • Jul 2010
            • 238

            #50
            You CAN find them on google maps. I just did, and it looks like a very nice a big villa with offices in it...so they do have headquarters. I too have my doubts about the product...Alejandro, could you take a picture of you opening the package with the product maybe?

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            • UK_
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2011
              • 2691

              #51
              Originally posted by Dutch_Dude
              You CAN find them on google maps. I just did, and it looks like a very nice a big villa with offices in it...so they do have headquarters. I too have my doubts about the product...Alejandro, could you take a picture of you opening the package with the product maybe?
              How do you know that is their headquarters? It's just a big building, they could have allocated a janitors cupboard for all we know. People viewing their "I-EASE" product have also had email replies back from them asking about how it works, the replies are literally the same explanations they have for their hair loss treatment, they say they take 2 types of stem cells from the eyelid and harvest growth factors.

              Okay - Two types of stem cells for BOTH of your treatments for dry eyes and hair loss? (wdf?)

              Why all the consistency? What growth factors? Tg-BETA?? (lol same bullshit in CyGenX) Its weird, its as if they're using a generic explanation for ALL of their products, sorry but bio-tech medicine just doesn't work that way -

              Also, Greg Maguire was supposed to attend a talk in London in March (or so he claimed), I took the liberty of ordering a brochure from the Novotel based "personalised medicine" talk event itself, his name appears on their website once - and thats it - I can't find his name anywhere on the actual event speakers list lol - I even emailed the vice president of the event and asked if he knew anything about this Greg Maguire guy and why he hasn't appeared on the brochure even though he claims to be holding a talk there, no reply as of yet.

              Its funny how he sprawls these "talks" across his homepage aswel as if we're supposed to be impressed by them, lmfao - "talks in China Bejing, London" yadda yadda yadda - im not impressed, show me some ****ing clinical data an ill be impressed - these talks could be for anything aswel - business development - basically how to market and sell your unproven shit-in-a-bottle.

              Sorry good people, I've just had it up to here with this company.

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              • alejandro
                Junior Member
                • Aug 2010
                • 5

                #52
                Originally posted by Dutch_Dude
                You CAN find them on google maps. I just did, and it looks like a very nice a big villa with offices in it...so they do have headquarters. I too have my doubts about the product...Alejandro, could you take a picture of you opening the package with the product maybe?
                Opened one of the two bottles already. Im at my gf tonight, but can take the photo tomorrow. If you are interested I Can upload the papers they sent me with the two bottles. I started using it today and the good thing is I'm still alive and have no skin irritation yet

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                • gettothetruth
                  Junior Member
                  • May 2011
                  • 3

                  #53
                  AG skinsolution = Bioregenerativesciences?

                  This is image on their website http://www.bioregenerativesciences.c...ts_960_250.jpg

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                  • UK_
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2011
                    • 2691

                    #54
                    Originally posted by gettothetruth
                    Well.... there you go guys... its snake oil and I wont be ordering any!

                    Check out the similar packaging/logo to CyGenX:

                    youcangrowhair.com is your first and best source for all of the information you’re looking for. From general topics to more of what you would expect to find here, youcangrowhair.com has it all. We hope you find what you are searching for!


                    - - -.... "just change the Q to a G.... they'll never notice MUAHAHAHAHAAHAAA"

                    Thanks a lot, Gettothetruth... a fitting name if you will

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                    • Thinning@30
                      Senior Member
                      • Mar 2010
                      • 316

                      #55
                      I'm not familiar with AQ Skinsolutions. Are the packaging and labels of their products identical to the Bioregenerative Sciences product? How do these companies get away with stuff like that?

                      If the product is legit and the company is confident in it, then I don't see why they can't offer samples at no cost to at least a select group of trialists. If the product works as indicated, then all of those people would happily buy it at full cost as soon as they finish the samples. If the product really had 94% efficacy then they have almost nothing to lose by this approach. At the very least they could offer a 60 or 90 day guarantee since they say it takes at least four weeks to see results. At first I had hopes for this product. I'm so disappointed.

                      Also, I checked out Greg Maguire's blog. Is it just me or does he have a very high forehead?

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                      • Humerus
                        Junior Member
                        • Mar 2011
                        • 10

                        #56
                        Bastards, burn that company down to the ground I'm also very disappointed.

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                        • follicle
                          Junior Member
                          • May 2011
                          • 10

                          #57
                          Originally posted by Thinning@30
                          I'm not familiar with AQ Skinsolutions. Are the packaging and labels of their products identical to the Bioregenerative Sciences product? How do these companies get away with stuff like that?

                          If the product is legit and the company is confident in it, then I don't see why they can't offer samples at no cost to at least a select group of trialists. If the product works as indicated, then all of those people would happily buy it at full cost as soon as they finish the samples. If the product really had 94% efficacy then they have almost nothing to lose by this approach. At the very least they could offer a 60 or 90 day guarantee since they say it takes at least four weeks to see results. At first I had hopes for this product. I'm so disappointed.

                          Also, I checked out Greg Maguire's blog. Is it just me or does he have a very high forehead?
                          I think the point is that CyGenX is a proven scam....

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                          • UK_
                            Senior Member
                            • Feb 2011
                            • 2691

                            #58
                            Originally posted by Thinning@30
                            I'm not familiar with AQ Skinsolutions. Are the packaging and labels of their products identical to the Bioregenerative Sciences product? How do these companies get away with stuff like that?

                            Also, I checked out Greg Maguire's blog. Is it just me or does he have a very high forehead?
                            Thats how they work - ruthless, heartless utter scum through and through all they want is your first order, that's enough for them.

                            You know whats funny guys.... in my email to Cheryl I actually mentioned CyGenX, I stated that a lot of people had been ripped off by previous scam products like one called CyGenX and I even gave her a link to their homepage, and she returns my email describing how sorry she felt for all those people and how things would be different with BRS - lmfao - what a scumbag - people in the states should really report these bastards to their trading standards and get them shut down because I can see these guys ripping off a shit load of customers. They're ripping off animals for ****s sake (they have treatments for pets), how low can you get - seriously?

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                            • Follicle Death Row
                              Senior Member
                              • May 2011
                              • 1058

                              #59
                              Haven't read all of the thread but this product is a load of shite. There's no way an effective product just sneaks up on the market. If it was legit it would be in fda trials. This bullshit industry can prey on us because many of us are vulnerable and desperate. Stick to the big 3 if you can tolerate them...and save your precious money for a real solution down the line.

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                              • Flowers
                                Senior Member
                                • Feb 2011
                                • 254

                                #60
                                Lol so now that we're pretty much sure this product is bullshit did anyone notice they may have had a plant on here? I caught on right away but he just joined, only praised the company and literally talked as if he worked for them and once we started calling it out, he hasn't posted since. I won't name any names though...


                                PS if TRX2 turns out to be a scam we totally know who their plant is

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