View Full Version : BrainQuicken a complete con
UnitedNotions
12-27-2009, 11:18 PM
Ive been a follower of Tim's workr for some time, and recently (on reading the new version) ordered some BrainQuicken, his athetic/brain supplement. Didnt do anything for me, but since it has 110% money back guarantee plastered all over the site, I figured ... even with UK intl shipping .. was worth a try.
Now I try and take them up on that .. but since the site automatically NO MATTER WHAT YOU DO shunts you off to a reseller (a dumbass bodybuilding site to buy the product) who do NOT honour this guarantee, THIS IS COMPLETELY FALSE ADVERTISING.
kamakiri
12-27-2009, 11:51 PM
He has nothing to do with brain quicken. Sold the company a long time ago. Thanks for the un-researched, unsubstantiated, inane rant though.
johnnywolf
12-28-2009, 03:14 AM
I've used brainQuicken before and it surprisingly actually works. I was super focused for a few hours, and could imagine myself doing really well if I was actually taking a test or doing something taxing, but when it wears off, you CRASH, and you have the biggest headache ever.
But it works.
As for the reseller, I've purchased a lot from bodybuilding.com before and they are a good company. You should have read their return policy before buying from the 3rd party site.
UnitedNotions
12-28-2009, 11:49 AM
Have since heard back from Tim who is going to contact the CEO who bought him out. BrainQuicken company quotes 110% guarantee and then sends you through to bodybuilding.com to make the purchase, which invalidates their bullshit claim of a guarantee.
As stated earlier, a complete and utter SCAM.
If you think this is ethical practice, then you are a big part of what's wrong with the world today.
Could you dispute it with your credit card company?
Nothing wrong with the world today - its a beautiful place :)
kamakiri
12-29-2009, 01:55 AM
So...let me try and get this straight:
you bought a product from a company Tim sold over a year ago.
You come here and insult him.
Then you get a message from him telling you he will try and make it right.
You come back and infer that the 4HWW and Tim are somehow unethical.
You seem to be nothing more than a low life troll who can't figure out the obvious. Take your money and move along.
DaveinHackensack
12-29-2009, 05:24 AM
He didn't insult Tim. He insulted the practice of offering a guarantee but not following through on it. His comment about this practice being a scam and unethical was directed at BodyBuilding.com and in response to JohnnyWolf's comment that BB.com was a good company and he should have read their return policy before buying through a third party site.
Frankly, Kam, Tim comes across looking better here (in offering to contact the current CEO to make UnitedNotions whole) than he did in your break down of the implausible economics of BrainQUICKEN a while back.
kamakiri
12-29-2009, 07:22 AM
He didn't insult Tim.
His post has since been edited.
Tim will be the first to tell you to be critical of the facts. You seem to have missed the point of my previous post entirely.
DaveinHackensack
12-29-2009, 10:57 AM
Which previous post of yours are you referring to -- one in this thread, or one in the BrainQUICKEN thread from a while back, where you broke down the numbers on it?
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