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Don't fall for Sight Care's long winded infomercial
Just watched the very long winded infomercial for "Sight Care." My apologies up front for my "long winded" response to what I just watched... I've seen it all before. The folks at Sight Care follow the same old (very) tired formula...hype it up, give a (fake) personal sob story of hardship and despair, talk about the exhaustive search for a cure, talk about the "eureka moment," talk about the evil industry trying to take them down, talk about talk about the "expensive ingredients" and meticulous (and expensive) production standards, throw in a few questionable testimonials singing the praises of this wonder product and finish off with how "they" wanted to charge $xxx dollars but "I" wanted it to be affordable so "I" convinced "them" to lower the price to "xx" dollars and ALWAYS with a multi-bottle discount. I've seen it all before. Seems EVERY presentation follows the exact same progression, exact same formula to sell their product these days. And who is the presenter? Who is this "David Lewis" person with the (fake) sad-sac story who claims to be an "eye specialist" with decades of experience? Just try to find him. I tried to look him up. No luck. I'm thinking he doesn't exist at least not as who he claims to be. I do not believe his story for a second. I do not believe he is who he claims to be. I do believe he's just an actor they hired to parrot their propaganda. Please take note, they have a sticker on their presentation page that says "FDA Approved." This product is NOT FDA approved. Maybe their facility has been inspected by FDA inspectors but the product itself has not been evaluated by the FDA for efficacy and is not FDA approved. If you go on-line to try to research this product, you may run into a Youtube personality calling itself "Alene," singing the praises of Sight Care. I say "itself" because what you're actually watching is a fake A.I. presentation. It's pretty well done but it's completely fake. Don't be fooled. Reading the reviews on Trust Pilot just put the final nail in the coffin. Horrible customer support seems to be a common theme with this company. The only conclusion logically derived is: Do not buy this product. It doesn't work. You'll just be throwing your money away.