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I bought this product called Livariz which announced in tv. They said such product would cure people's veins. When I started using this product my veins swallowed and my legs started showing dark bruises which i still have.

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Bakersfield, US
May 04, 2015 3:29 am EDT

Hello some one help please...i also wanted to buy livariz i called the # on t.v on univision this was years ago but i just wanted info on it but the sells person kept insisting that if i didnt buy it at that moment i was going to miss out on the special witch was like $150 but i told her i couldnt cuz i had to talk to my husband about it so she said y dont you make the order just to lock in the special and ill call u tomorrow by 7 to make sure u want it after you talk to your husband and if u dont want it then ill just cancel the order before it ships out so i thought well thats good so i agreed but she said you need to say yes to the order verbally so i did but thinking i could cancel the next day befor it shipped out just how the lady told me i could well the next day came at 7 and no phone call from her so i called them and explained the situation and to my surprise they basicly told me that i was screwed cuz i made the order and that now i had to pay for it so i just told them i wasnt going to pay for nothing because i had to pay with a money order but wen the ups would try and drop off the package i was never home and each time livariz would call me with threatening calls saying i had to recieve the package and i just kept saying no so finally ups left a note saying i had to pick up at there office but i never did well then it went from regular sells people calling to there legal department calling me with threatening phone calls saying that they were going to take me to court but i never thought they could actually do that so a couple years went by and one day i got a phone call from a person saying that i was getting sewed at a court in los angeles for not paying for the product i ordered and they were sewing me for like 5, 000 dollars and i tried to explain what happened and that i never wanted the product but it was wierd cuz the person who called didnt even speak english and said they wernt in the u.s and they didnt work for livariz or for the court house so i didnt know wat to do but i never got served with papers or anything so then months went by and i recieved another phone call from the same place but this time they said that since i didnt respond to them earlier that now i was getting sewed for like 15, 000 dollars and the person was acusing me of not paying for the whole treatment witch was like 3 treatments and i said what are you talking about and she said well you only paid for 1 pachage and you agreed to 3 and i told her there crazy first of all i didnt pay for any of the treatments so that tells u that there lying and second of all i didnt even know there was more than 1 package that i had to pay for so i explained wat happened and she said well i can help you with that cuz im an attorny but you have to pay livariz i think it was like 750 that i had to pay them to get rid of them but i thought to myself this is probably another scam so i didnt agree to that so in the end they stopped calling but i still dont know if livariz really sewed me or not and i dont know wat to do

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be honest 123
Wethersfield, GB
Mar 20, 2015 11:50 am EDT

Oh, I bought this product today from eBay .After all this disappointed People I will post it back .

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Catracha In Texas
Austin, US
Sep 05, 2014 11:58 am EDT
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Livariz is nothing less than a scam! They're trying to get free money from a Hispanic community that still believe that there are honest companies out there. It's a total fraud. The Univision commercials don't give you the disclaimers. They don't want you to know the disclaimers, until you actually paid and by doing that, implying that you agreed with their terms and conditions. They do not tell you those conditions over the phone when they take your money, either. Their purposeful intent is to deceive you. The product does not work at all, even worse, it gives you free skin rashes for an initial $189. The spray only lasts one week, not the 6 months they claim. They never advice you before your purchase that you will be charged $139 every time you need additional spray bottles (every week). Now, I'm getting harassing calls threatening to take me to court for faulting to an agreement. We need to form a class action lawsuit. Let's all go to Better Business Bureau, Consumer Protection Agency or any other official agency and report these fraud. There's power in numbers! We can vent here, but action must follow. Every one of us who stays silent is one less opportunity to win and stop these thieves. Collectively, we can save hundreds or thousands of our people from getting ripped.

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A Bee
, US
Jul 02, 2014 1:16 pm EDT

My parents bought this product which they saw on tv (univision). After trying it out, they did not like it, called and canceled. They were told that they had to buy the rest of the packet and try for 3mos, they refused, now they are getting threatening calls that they will be taken to court. I found the product on line http://www.livariz.net/livariz-remedios-varices.html and looked at their terms and conditions and found this: Governing:This Agreement is governed by the laws of the State of Florida, U.S.A. Without giving effect to its conflicts of laws and principles. You agree that any claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement will only be brought to courts located in the State of Florida, U.S.A. You hereby consent and submit to the jurisdiction of such courts for the purposes of litigating any such claim.
The disclaimer is even worse, "use at your own risk"
Please stop buying products that are seen on tv, they do not work and only cause you headaches.

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eclipse464
North Chesterfield, US
Jun 30, 2014 7:56 pm EDT

This product is a scam! And now they are saying I did not pay and want to take me to court, after they charged my credit card. DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT, YOU'LL BE SORRY!
They call from this number and location.
[protected]
Country: USA
Location: California (Anaheim, Buena Park, Fullerton)

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jpadams
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Jun 17, 2013 8:12 am EDT

I agree that this product is bull..., but if you're dumb enough to buy it, you probably deserve to get scammed. Think before you buy dumb stuff from tv.

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Clacla
Houston, US
Oct 21, 2012 11:52 am EDT

Hey People!
This the F...king litter that they the promise to sent
One year treatment.
This is B Sheet.
Do not through your money

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Clacla
Houston, US
Oct 21, 2012 11:41 am EDT

All of This BS. Livariz people use to ríp-off and they are frauds, they are cheating they say they will promise you a litter bottle and they send you no even a 2 oz. this product supposing to last for 6 months and didn't last 1 week.
DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT. I pay 189 dollar.

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OAK FOREST
, US
Oct 10, 2012 10:11 am EDT

this product is a scam! and now they are saying I did not pay and want to take me to court, after they charged my credit card. DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT, YOU'LL BE SORRY!

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Damger
Ft worth, US
Aug 18, 2012 11:29 am EDT

THIS PRODUCT SUCKS N IM STILL SUPER MAD ABOUT HOW THEY JUST TOOK MY MONEY N THIS BS DIDN'T EVEN WORK A BIT!

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Damger
Ft worth, US
Aug 18, 2012 11:27 am EDT

This product is so fake! People DON'T BUY THIS CRAP! I saw a commercial on Univision n thought I would call n try the product out. On tv with small letters it said livariz was for 149$ when I called they. Said it was 189$ thought that was a little to high but as usuall if u tell them someone else was giving it to u for a less price they will more likely go down on it so she did I only payed 150$ they said they would call back every week to check up on how it was working on my veins. I received the product on a Tuesday well a week n half later I did receive a call BUT only to ask if I wanted to buy the rest of the pack which would b another 139$ I was already pretty upset cuz NO ONE mentioned that the spray would only last a week using it once a day n then she was trying to sell me another package so I didn't buy it I was mad the hung up never called again n every time I call they put me on hold n never come back on the phone! People don't waste ur money this don't work n they say u have warranty on it but it's a lay in oder to get ur money u have to go to a doctors office n get ur legs checked out so in that case might as well just go straight to the doctors office! THIS IS A SCAM n wish they would remove this commercial from tv!

LINDA!

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M. Roiz
Manteca, US
Aug 04, 2012 3:42 pm EDT
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I was not sure this product would work, but it said it was "guaranteed" and when I called the phone # shown on the TV ad in several
TV shows by Univision, I asked specifically not only the price, but also the warranty and the time-frame for the "cure" - I am NOT stupid and sometimes buy items from TV ads shown on several variety shows, and have not had such a bad experience as with this product,
Livariz. Was told it cost, incl tax & s&h, $189 which I thought was pretty pricey - but since I was given the assurance of the guarantee
30 days, and thought I would try it, I bout it, with a "special 2x1" - and was told the woman would call me when I received it 4 days later.
She did call the day before, said would call again to make sure all was ok. I got product - 2 boxes - Thurs & since I had no call from
them by Fri late pm I called. Was given apology, then told how to use it, but THEN came the additional $$$ that was needed for Phase II, meaning another 3 or 4 cans of the spray only, for Add'l $139 to be started a week after I began treatment. I refused and said that did not sound honest as no one said there was add'l product and $$$ to be spent for the treatment to be successful! Bottom line: she would notgive me the name of any manager, the address to return product and asked me for 1 hr to see what she could do to solve the issue.I said it was misrepresentation, not acceptable, and therefore I would wait 1 hr - of course, she never called back, so I called my
credit card company to start complaint. Problem: since I had to return item before complain could be resolved by refunding my money,
I found out from FedEx and the Post Office, since it is "flamable material" for the spray, as an individual I cannot ship it with either
one . . .guess what? the payment is for the spray, as the cream is "free" - and only a company or someone who has a FedEx acct.
and has filled out necessary forms to ship "flamable material" can ship it, I -as an individual cannot!- Tried calling again I they hung
up as soon as their phone ID showed my name/phone! Then I went online to www, livariz.net and found at least 2 other distributors
who sell the same thing for $32 for a total with s&h of $40.68 - I paid $189 - which is 4.5 times the price others have it. Now, THAT IS A SCAM - no matter if some people did get (which I doubt now after reading above complaints) some relief! ING in Miami, Fl is
charging $189 for the same thing that sells by other distributors under $41 - and sells by the manufacturing company in Spain -
on their website, for about $39 euroes - still under $50 dlrs - This company, ING, and the requirement to buy additional sprays
for another $139 is A SCAM by any name. What I am doing: calling BBB in Miami Fl., also Consumer Protection Agency in my
area, will call one of the Congressmen in that area and my own here in Calif., and will send email and call Univision so they
know this company advertising on their shows is a scam . . . it is not the manufacturer, although maybe they need to know their
product doesn't work, but ING in Miami, for sure, has a scam going and I am going to take all the time and effort to make that
known in whichever media, newspaper, Govt office, etc., so they don't steal money from other people . . . .and will go after my
Bank, if they want to keep me as customer, to take care of this complain whether or not I was able to return the product - which
I couldn't do it!
Mimi

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Mr. Freeze
Osceola, US
Jul 19, 2012 8:04 pm EDT

People are stupid. Most or all TV commercials are BS. There are no miracle cures, you would think if that product could truly cure spider veins it would of made front page news!

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rqp
Alamo Heights, US
Jul 18, 2012 11:43 pm EDT

I feel so ripped off. I paid $150. The spray only lasted about a week although I only used once a day...I think its a bunch of sh... My legs don't look any different. They don' feel any different either. I thought I would send for a refund but when i looked at the invoice it said,
ALL SALES FINAL. No refund or exchanges.. This is an outrage...outright theft of our hard-earned money. There's gotta be something we can do..maybe call the station thats broadcasting these commercials, make a complaint with the better business bureau..something!

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Horrible legs
Phoenix, US
Jul 02, 2012 4:38 pm EDT

Thank you 4 the info...U sure the Diosmin supplement and vitamins K & E cream will work?

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misslove
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Jul 18, 2011 10:32 am EDT

hey everyone if you look closely to the legs they show, you will see the veins moving its totally fake!

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iamthetruth
Miramar, US
Jul 14, 2011 5:24 pm EDT

The positive complaint was obviously written by the company's PR staff so don't believe it. This product sux and you would be wasting your money getting it.

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Galea
Okeechobee, US
Mar 06, 2011 7:01 pm EST

Completely useless and overpriced. I was told (by customer service) it would remove all spider veins. Try buying a Diosmin supplement and a $5 Vitamin K + E cream and save yourself the trouble and a lot of money.

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Kjohn
Parsippany, US
Jan 05, 2011 4:41 pm EST

I disagree with this complaint. Me and my two sisters have used this item consistently over the the past year - and they have seen a tremendous improvement in their varicose vein problems. It really depends on the person who uses the item.
Over the past year, I've used this product consistently and it really helps relieve my pain and discomfort. I've seen major veins slowly start to disappear as well. I would recommend this item to anyone.

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Ms.Misy
london, GB
Sep 08, 2010 5:41 pm EDT

The above is very true and I thing these people should be stop .

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Ms.Misy
london, GB
Sep 08, 2010 5:39 pm EDT

I do agree that this product is totally useless. I was advised to buy packets which supposed to be enough for 6 weeks . I only used it on an area measuring 30 cm x 10 cm and one spray lasted for 8 days. I am really disappointed a it did not clear that area at all. All this television demonstration are a lots of rubbish and the company which is selling it under the false pretenses should be make responsible as the are taking lots of people to cleaners. I paid for my 2 sets £ 100. I think this is disgrace. I will try to get to the bottom of it, but I probably will get nowhere as this type of people always have a way of getting away with the scam they pulling.