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Total scam company, DONT BUY, ordered 1pkt and was charged for 5, £80.00, tried cancel within 20 minutes of order but they wouldn’t let me, said order dispatched, a lie, no info on this company only r... See more
Unfortunately, I ordered this crap before I came here to read reviews. The order was forced to added $15 shipping fee without any warning and shipping just used regular USPS from NJ to GA (took more... See more
Nanosparkle partners with a company called Riveria. When you check out you have to unsubscribe from their monthly service or you will be charged $19.95 a month. Unfortunately I didn’t see this reoc... See more
Waste of time
Thanks to all who take the time to pen Review on Nano Sparkle. I was just about to ‘Complete Order’ when I thought have a look on Trust Pilot. My reservations on this product verified by these Reviews. That suggests Nano Sparkle Reviews are not genuine. Seems to good to be true……..
Absolute BS
I saw an advert for this product on social media. Frankly, just read the advert to know that the whole narrative is made up. Buyer beware. If it sounds too good to be true......................
SCAM advertisement were so well-crafted that people often momentarily clouded her usual logical reasoning.
Good evening. Recently, while checking the weather updates in Fairfield, NSW, I came across an advertisement for NanoSparkle Clothes. Having previously become an agent for another scratch remover, which I'll refer to as "M-scratch" (a fictional name for privacy reasons), I was intrigued by the claims made about NanoSparkle Clothes.
Last year, after trying "M-scratch" myself, I found it effective for fine and small scratches and other plastic enhancement. This led to positive feedback from customers at Fairfield Market (NSW)over the past year. However, it's essential to clarify that "M-scratch doesn't address deep scratches".
Upon seeing the Sparkle Clothes advertisement, I initially assumed it could also handle deep scratches, sparking my interest. However, upon closer examination, it seemed tailored for minor scratches, such as those left by fingernails. This raised doubts about its effectiveness, particularly given its higher price compared to "M-scratch".
I appreciate those who took the time to share their reviews, which helped me avoid potential disappointment. As an Australian consumer, I'm cautious about online purchases without an Oz address.
For those interested, I provide information on my YouTube channel "@fairfield.market", but I won't be recommending NanoSparkle Clothes based on my experience and the recommendations from the Trustpilot reviewers.
In summary, my experience highlights the importance of skepticism, especially when a product seems too good to be true. Thank you for your attention.
Another interesting point to note is the persistence of logical reasoning behind certain decisions. For instance, my partner recently received fortune teller predictions suggesting that her life is filled with difficult people and betrayers, while also promising great opportunities ahead on April 14th. These Western fortune tellers offered assistance through online email lessons, purportedly guiding her towards a wealthy life and away from betrayal towards a brighter future. Despite my skepticism, my partner remained convinced. The initial cost of participation was a staggering A$169, but within two days, it dropped to $139, and today it sits at $99. Despite my warnings, she eventually decided to pay the fortune teller.
I cautioned her that if the emails made her feel good, even if it turned out to be a scam, it might be worth it. However, I also anticipated that she might be asked for further donations or prompted to purchase virtual "saint" products. It's a perplexing situation, and as the old saying goes, "it doesn't matter if it's an old trick, as long as it works."
It's disheartening to witness people, even those close to me, falling into such traps despite sincere warnings. As one reviewer aptly put it, the deal and advertisement were so well-crafted that they momentarily clouded her usual logical reasoning.
BLOODY USELESS COMPANY...ordered and…
BLOODY USELESS COMPANY...ordered and paid for 3 March. Nothing received yet and dont beleive will ever get anything. Odered thru PayPal so might have a chance for refund as PayPal are very good at sorting problems out and being very proactive.
Not a review...but a thankyou …
Not a review...but a thankyou to Trustpilot and reviewers who have taken the time to review.I was just about to order...and I thought " no...Read reviews on Trustpilot first " So glad I did as I've fell for so many of these scams in the past. Trustpilot is becoming my "go to" site now b4 I order.
This product is an absolute rip off!!
This product is an absolute rip off!!! Their guarantee is worthless! I tried their scratch removal cloths on two vehicles and couldn't tell any difference between before and after! I contacted the Co. and was asked to return the cloths for a refund I sent both cloths back ( 1 was unused). They still refuse to refund my money!!!!! Deadbeat co.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Really glad I read these reviews
Really glad I read these reviews. I was looking at this product to take out a scratch on my new second-hand Evoque. Thought it was too good to be true and yup it sure is.
Avoid this product
I found Nanosparkle when it popped up while at another website. The product and reviews looked so good that I actually forgot to use any common sense. The old adage, 'if it sounds to good to be true...', was bypassed by yours truly and I placed my order.
I have a bit of auto detailing experience, so I understand the right and wrong way to use products, so when the Nanosparkle cloths arrived, I put them to work the same day. I decided to use a test area that had some light scratches on my vehicle's hood to see what kind of results I would get and what I found, absolutely stunned me. The cloth not only did not remove the light scratches, it actually put more scratches into the clear coat! I couldn't believe it and immediately stopped the process. I then had to buff the clear coat using a paint correcting pad and rubbing compound and eventually removed almost all of the new scratches. My goal was to get back to where it was before the Nanosparkle application.
I reached out to them for a refund the same day and they offered me a $19.95 refund and I could keep the cloths, but I declined so my only other option was to return them and pay the postage, which I did. They received the product from my on March 4th and today is March 24th and still no refund. I tried to review the product on their website, but you can see reviews, but can't add one. It sounds like manufactured reviews to me. I then went to Trustpilot to review the product there.
Bottom line: avoid this product and save your money, time and car's finish.
I am so sick and tired…
I am so sick and tired of these scammers taking our money. It seems like if you have the money to advertise then you can sell anything you want to and promise anything you want to without ever being vetted. I remember a time when it was so easy to buy a product and have confidence in it but today virtually everything is a scam.
Warning!
Warning!
If you look at the pictures, this will also remove your roof-rails. Not a good thing :D
DOESN'T WORK AS ADVERTISED.
"This is something Panel Beaters don't want you to know about?"
Sorry this is B.S. as it doesn't work as advertised.
I was given one, unopened in its packaging, so I tried it.
Nano means very small, minute which are what your chances of removing scratches or getting your money back.
My tip, get your job done professionally, if you have a luxury car and if you can't afford to, you probably shouldn't be driving that car in the first place.
So glad I read the reviews before…
So glad I read the reviews before buying this rubbish. I hate these people and hate the sites that advertise their wares like Octordle which many people use every day.
I ordered this cloth 3 weeks ago
I ordered this cloth 3 weeks ago. I've since had a text to say, ''Sorry we missed you bla bla'' - the text is clearly a scam, when I haven't yet had notice from the company that the cloth has been dispatched - no tracking number. I doubt I'll receive this thing and no great loss if I don't as I wouldn't trust it to not damage my new car: except, they have STOLEN MY MONEY!
The nanosparkle cloth
It just doesn't work, I tried it on minor scuffs firs and it still didn't work.A right waste of money.
100% Scam
Do not buy this item it is 100% a pure scam. The cloth doesn't work and is a pathetic piece of blatant robbery. It takes weeks to arrive and over ten pounds to return it to the United States if you wish to return it so hardly worth the while. Do not buy this cloth.
BULLDOOKEY!!!DO NOT BUY
BULLDOOKEY!!!DO NOT BUY! MY GRANDDAUGHTER ORDERED AND WANTED TO SURPRISE ME WITH THIS STUFF. I FOUND OUT THAT YOU BUY ONE THING….THEN THAT FORCES YOU/ LEADS INTO ANOTHER THING…WHICH LEADS YOU INTO SOMETHING ELSE. BY THE TIME YOU’RE FINISHED YOUR $29 PRODUCT HAS BALLOONED INTO A $79 TOTAL PURCHASE. ABSOLUTE SCAM. I AM FURIOUS WITH MY GRANDDAUGHTER FOR FALLING FOR THIS DOOKEY!
Still waiting for it to be delivered…
Still waiting for it to be delivered after ordering back in 2021 !!!!!!!!!! They will not respond to emails .
DO NOT BUY !
Buyer Beware
The website is unworkable. I tried to buy one cloth at the advertised price of $39.95 CAD, but there is no way to get around their ridiculous offers.
The bill finally shows a grand total of $71.20 CAD! It seems they threw in a “Promo Cloth” for an extra $26.00.
That invoice reads: 39.95 + 26.00 + 5.25 Shipping= $71.20…for a $40 piece of cloth.
By email, I cancelled the entire order within 30 min. of the when I placed it. 8 hrs later I received their message that they had cancelled the order and my card would be credited within 24-48 hrs.
This was a complete exercise in frustration and an absolute waste of time.
We shall see if they honour their latest claim with me.
March 9, 2023: Update--My charge was refunded within 48 hours of their message agreeing to do so.
So...Nanosparkle refunded my money within a reasonable period of time. Yay! Unfortunately, that is the best thing I can say about this company.
It's a good thing we can't give zero stars.
Then again, I'd have awarded them 1 star for their efficient customer service dept, so they'd be in the same boat as they are now.
good toileyt paper
the greatest thing i ever bougrth itr was incredbel
very goood toileyt paper
DONT GO BUYING NANO SPARKLE UNTIL YOU READ THIS…
I purchased this product for $50 dollars and decided to keep it until I needed to use it. Well to my horror, I had some marks on the side of my driver's side which I got from parking sadly, and decided to use the nano cloth. I followed the instructions perfectly. The marks removed and I was so excited, but over the next few days, it had totally stripped my paint on the section I used with the cloth.
Due to this I wrote to the company, and also provided photos requesting them to come up with a solution to what the nano cloth had done to my car. Well surprisingly I received an email back stating that as I purchased the item more than 90 days ago, they were not prepared to refund my money. Obviously the company sales person who wrote back to me failed to go back and see what this cloth did to my car. How dare a company just wipe their hands from something this bad, and not offer anything to rectify this. I would NEVER suggest you buy this product. Not only that, but the company clearly isn't interested in solving what I think is a huge issue that this so called wonder cloth NANO SPARKLE did to my car.
Grace from their company then sent an email asking me to review how she went. What an absolute joke. My review will now be posted to every website possible and I will also be taking this matter to consumer affairs.
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