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Besides their own URL, they also sell their *** product through a series of "affiliate" web sites, just like the mail-order pharmacies which were selling poor-quality or fake drugs from India and Thailand a few years back (until they got busted). You can go to several of these sites and the company name and URLs are all different, but besides that they are identical. Obvious "canned" content supplied by BIL. Fork over a few grand to BIL and start a Go-Daddy cheapo website and you can be an "affiliate" too. You get to rake your share off the top and send the balance to the BIL schemers. They're using the old Herbalife multi-level sales scam. It's practically a Ponzi scheme.

Folks, no LEGITIMATE company offering a decent product does business like that. If you see multiple supposedly independent web sites that are all practically identical, once you get past the header, all selling the exact same product for the exact same price, you should automatically suspect something fishy is going on. Like IMMEDIATELY. Honestly ask yourself, have you ever seen any reputable company selling a decent product do business that way?

Another interesting (funny) thing is how they do comparisons between their product and actual dental procedures (e.g. veneers) as though they are equally valid dental appliances. They brag how their product costs only HALF! of what dentists charge for their hand-fitted, legitimate dental-lab product. As though that's a great deal. I've seen both products and, believe me, the BIL product is NOT worth half of the real thing. If they charged say $150 then their product might well be a good buy for, say, someone with really gnarly teeth and very little spare money. But at $1400 for top and bottom?! That's outright thievery. No matter how bad your teeth look.

If you just take a good look at their own pictures of the product you can see that for anyone looking from closer than six feet it's laughably obvious that it's not a row of individual teeth, but rather (as others have mentioned) a solid piece of plastic with dips in it. Obviously fake. Before you buy these things go to a dentist and ask to look at a sample set of genuine veneers which you can only get from a dentist. I promise, it LOOKS like individual natural teeth. Provided you don't get them in artificial blazing snow-white color they look like natural teeth at kissing distance. And that's where they matter most, right?

I recommend you do what I'm doing right now. If you have unsightly teeth, don't throw money away on these things. Keep your mouth shut when you smile, while saving up to get something genuine, and genuinely worth the money, from a dentist. However, if you insist on endangering your money and dental health by ordering a set of plastic choppers from these people, at least protect yourself by paying with a Visa or Mastercard so you can do a chargeback if you get ripped off. As others have stated, individual card issuers have varying rules about allowing chargebacks, and the rules also vary somewhat between genuine credit cards and either pre-pay or debit cards. Generally credit cards tend to have stronger chargeback or forced refund policies than debit issuers, but all allow chargebacks to a degree. Before you spend a penny find out what your card issuer's policies are. And ONLY pay with that card. Never cash. Never a money order. Never an e-check or paper check. If you send them genuine money, once they have it it's gone and you're screwed.

Incidentally, it should make people here happy that when you Google "Brighter Image Dental Lab" their web site is only second in rankings. This site is first! Well done, people! (That's got to be giving the BIL folks heartburn. Muhhuhuhhahahahaa!)

Reason of review: I discovered how crappy their product was before wasting my money.

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One other thing I forgot to add is that I find it curious that BIL is using the names and pictures of actual dentists and dental surgeons on their web site, along with what those dental professionals supposedly charge for their (vastly superior) removable veneers. The implication being, I guess, that the dentists' prices are OUTRAGEOUS when you can get BIL's product for just half as much money.

I did some checking, and it looks like the names and pictures were lifted from the web sites of each of those dentists.

Now, I wonder if BIL has permission from each and every one of those professionals to use their names, locations, and likenesses (pics) on a commercial web site.

A site which, it could be argued, was mildly disparaging of those dentists by implying that they over-charge for their products and services. Maybe someone should email every single one of those dentists and ask them "Hey, did you know that some dude is using your name and likeness to sell a junk product...?" Yes, maybe that will happen.

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