It's expensive and doesn't work at all
It's expensive and doesn't work at all! I couldn't even find a phone number. It's a scam I fell for. So ashamed of myself!
Sightcare has room for improvement based on customer feedback, though some mention concerns about expensive and customer service.
I am appalled by the results after consuming the product since September of 2024! My vision has not improved by even 1%....Read more
I was diagnosed with Choroid Eremia when I was 17. Since that time my peripheral field had dwindled to 8 percent allowin...Read more
I gave this product 6 months to see if it’d work. Been faithfully taking it twice a day, every day only to having worse ...Read more
It's expensive and doesn't work at all! I couldn't even find a phone number. It's a scam I fell for. So ashamed of myself!
I used Sight Care and its companion product Sightagen for 4 months. I experienced absolutely no improvement in my eyesight. I still have a 10 month supply un opened and still factory sealed.
I used this product diligently for more than five months at cost of $500.00 Australian dollars. I had no improvement. I have repeatedly asked for a refund,I cannot get a reply or refund. Do not buy this product.
This product is definitely a scam. Absolutely no vision improvement, as verified by my ophthalmologist. Compare the ingredients vs a reputable eye care vitamin. Shame on them for their deceitful advertising, filled with false promises. I gave 2 stars because I ordered the 6 bottle "deal" that promised a full refund if not satisfied. It took 5 emails and 2 phone calls but I finally received my refund. Follow their instructions and be sure to get a tracking number from USPS. Keep copies of that and your order number and you'll be credited in 7-10 days. Never again will I buy from an online ad.
I concur with all the other reviews that say "don't buy this product". I have just finished the seventh of nine bottles and have experienced no improvement whatsoever. All I can say is that I was stupid not to read any of the reviews before buying, but I did! And now regret it big-time! Anyway the mesage to potential purchasers is: 'STOP BEFORE YOU BUY AND DON'T GIVE ANY CREDENCE TO WHAT THEY SAY, AND DEFINITELY DON’T GIVE THEM ANY MONEY.
Blatant scam, sightcare in cooperation with BuyGoods. Months and thousands later not one bottle received on inquiry fot your parcels just new tracking numbers. Even tried unauthorized deductions months later canceled my card yesterday! What a pity wonder how many people has fall for this
What a scam. Already 3 containers and NOTHING!!!
why I give 5 stars is not for the scam product but to those who have been scammed and have put their experience up on trust pilot. Thank you to those people for revealing this scam and this supposed CHRISTIAN !! These are disgusting people preying on the vulnerable people desperately looking for help. I watched the video but saw flaws in his presentation . Makes one sick !!
I ordered 6 bottles of sight care. I was halfway through my 4th bottle and to my dismay, there was not one bit of difference to my sight. This to me was a blatant scam. I do not trust buying anything from abroad anymore. These companies should be heavily fined and put behind bars for lying to consumers and preying on their vulnerability.
I took six bottles of Sightcare that I ordered from its website loyally. My eyesight didn’t have slight improvement.
Lying to people who are losing their eyesight for profits is got to be the most despicable thing i ever heard of the man in that should be put in jail
I’m just finishing my 6th month of Sight Care with no improvements at all as confirmed by my most recent visit with my eye doctor. It may have some good ingredients but I believe the company is making false claims about the actual performance of the product. It smacks of Marketing hype which I bought in to..
Keine Wirkung/Besserung nach über 12 Monaten. Bekam von den Kapseln zudem ein Loch in der Netzhaut und musste gelasert werden. Die Kapseln sind gefährlich, teuer und unseriös! Auf Nachfragen bekomnt man nie Antworten. Unglaubliche Betrugsmasche, spielen mit der Hoffnung auf Besserung. Ganz übel!! Finger weg, die Kapseln sind nicht mal 10 Cent wert.
Just watched the whole of this ordeal of an ad (45 minutes) and quickly concluded that it's a fake ad, story, product - everything. Especially don't appreciate the part where he states he's a christian & yanks your chain with stories about this product being supported by his church fellowship. I seriously doubt the presenter has the accreditations he claims or he wouldn't be advertising via click-bait ads. Click-bait ads like this generally cannot be trusted and the odds are not in your favour from the get go that the product/company are legit. Also, if this product is so effective then where's the FDA approval and supporting data? Nowhere to be found when I looked. Regardless of the nutritional facts presented, there is nothing else of real substance in the video, although he spends much time talking about "anecdotal evidence" with his so-called extensive church network, none of which can be proven or quantified. That's enough for me to know this is a scam and I have been caught in such scams before - twice. I know from experience that you'll never get past the AI customer service bots that will not give any satisfaction on any level if you try for a refund - you'll just go around in circles repeating yourself, feeling unheard & getting the same scripted answers, which are never Yes, we agree, but always patronising and blood-boilingly frustrating platitudes. This will go on endlessly until you give up in disgust, accept the financial loss and find yourself writing a scam review on Trust Pilot like I am right now. Don't fall for it. They're praying on people's naivety & vulnerability and it is no surprise at all that their main target audience is the elderly who are likely to be less savvy and scam-wise in this AI world we now inhabit. I am 62yo, which is not yet "elderly" but still in Sight Care's target audience age range, so no surprise that it magically landed in my daily Google feed. The number of these click bait scams landing in my digital feeds is through the roof now so I will be exposing as many as I can that cross my path from now on.
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.
This stuff is useless. My AMD has not improved at all. I get a shot in my left eye every 10 weeks and the screen results show no change in my right eye, Right eye has dry AMD. After 5 months of taking Sight Care, I can scientifically say that Sight Car is not working. The video that got me to buy Sight Care was his claim that it would generate new cells. This stuff is a scam! Do not be drawn in by it.
Over three weeks since I placed my order, I still have not received the product. It was shipped via a slow boat from China & appears to be on an oxen's back somewhere in the midwest. UPS tracking doesn't work because they pawned it off on the USPS (We all know how reliable they are). USPS tracking shows it in the same place it was a week ago, but just says "USPS Facility". I've emailed customer service. No response. I've called customer service. No answer & it hangs up on you. What a scam! If I don't hear back in two more days, I'll have my bank cancel the payment. Buyer beware!
I have been taking for several months at the urging if my brother. I have not seen a change in my vision. Please be aware that two capsules per day will give you mega doses of the vitamin C, B vitamins, zinc and copper.
Sight care a nightmare took money for 2 orders only wanted one. Should be banned from advertising
I had been taking for more than six months and I did not see results I believe this was a false statement
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