Posted 10 June 2019 - 01:32 PM
Really sad that their are absolute scammers that harm the entire marketplace. Here's at least one other legit vendor that does give their recent COA...
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Posted 10 June 2019 - 02:55 PM
Yes, Amazon needs some mechanism to weed out such fakes.
They depend on customer reviews and hope that the cream rises to the top.
But when such scammers can pop up out of nowhere, hire some fake reviews, and rank up their with legitimate companies that have been selling top quality product for years, there is a big hole in their process.
Good news they are gone now, but if they had been selling a product that was 50, or 70%, they could probably have slipped by.
Hope they get deluged with returns.
Posted 02 July 2019 - 03:34 PM
Posted 05 July 2019 - 09:35 PM
The company now claims to have certificates of analysis available and proof of containing NMN: https://www.ultranmn...-testing-report
It also claims on its Amazon page to be contemplating legal action against ABN.(And it is back on Amazon.) I wonder if there is any connection to ABN quitting Amazon?
The UltraNMN website still looks pretty fly by night to me, even with the third party lab report
The report they post shows testing of a different batch number, so it seems they don't contest the fact they were selling some unknown product that was labelled as NMN.
Hopefully, the public shaming will force them to go legit, and they don't turn around and start selling the crap stuff again once the heat is off.
Edited by able, 05 July 2019 - 09:48 PM.
Posted 12 July 2019 - 03:11 PM
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