Scam!!!!! Worst vest on the market. Customer service unprofessional and no company standard. Agents over right each others authority , decisions. Buyer beware!!! Our purchase experience one vest wor... See more
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I'm an Electronics Engineer with 45 years experience of all sorts of electrical systems, this 'device' SCAM is total BS. Unless this device has some sort of Star Trek teleportation gizmo in it (and ev... See more
At best this is a tiny powerfactor correction unit. At worst it's a tiny wall heater with an led nightlight. Cuts 90% off your electrical bill? Er, no. You have more chance of winning the Nigerian lot... See more
Stay away. Scammers. Ordered vest December 9. A week later got a UPS tracking number, but UPS has still never received it. Unfortunately this same experience has been described by many oth... See more
Nonsense. I can’t give zero stars.
Basic rule of any of these ‘miracle’ products…if it’s too good to be true, it must be a lie.
Came across this advert (on a reliable science site) & being scientifically educated, I was curious. Nowhere do they actually explained how the product works or give any supporting evidence. Clearly a scam. Saving 90% AFTER it has already gone through your meter, just by reducing noise…lucky if you get 0.1% saving through noise reduction, and need a sensitive meter to read those millivolts. Trust your first instinct & common sense.
Motex is the new Voltex
I've been plagued with pop up ads for Motex - save 90% on your electricity bills - for months now. I eventually caved in and read the blurb. I felt that it was completely impossible that any device that could save a customer so much money wouldn't be more widely known. In an age when we're being asked to cut our carbon footprint, I really thought the Government would have got behind this, if the device did what it was supposed to do.
As always, I checked on Trustpilot and, as I thought, the whole thing is a scam. In the UK at the moment it's being touted as Motex but, from the reviews on Trustpilot, it seems it used to be called Voltex.
Having read some of the reviews (there seems to be hundreds and almost all negative) I haven't bought the device and don't intend to. Very grateful to Trustpilot for confirming my suspicions.
Scientifically unproven
Scientifically unproven. Once the power has passed through the meter and been measured nothing can alter or change that reading/
Total scam .Do not waste your money
Total scam .Do not waste your money. Friend of mine purchased 2 and soon found out it's a scam still waiting for refund 6 weeks later
Turn off lights to save money...
The advertising site clearly states that the people in their advertisment are models lol
THIS IS AN ADVERTISEMENT AND NOT AN ACTUAL NEWS ARTICLE, BLOG, OR CONSUMER PROTECTION UPDATE
MARKETING DISCLOSURE: THIS WEBSITE IS A MARKET PLACE. AS SUCH YOU SHOULD KNOW THAT THE OWNER HAS A MONETARY CONNECTION TO THE PRODUCT AND SERVICES ADVERTISED ON THE SITE. THE OWNER RECEIVES PAYMENT WHENEVER A QUALIFIED LEAD IS REFERRED BUT THAT IS THE EXTENT OF IT.
ADVERTISING DISCLOSURE: THIS WEBSITE AND THE PRODUCTS & SERVICES REFERRED TO ON THE SITE ARE ADVERTISING MARKETPLACES. THIS WEBSITE IS AN ADVERTISEMENT AND NOT A NEWS PUBLICATION.
ANY PHOTOGRAPHS OF PERSONS USED ON THIS SITE ARE MODELS. THE OWNER OF THIS SITE AND OF THE PRODUCTS AND SERVICES REFERRED TO ON THIS SITE ONLY PROVIDES A SERVICE WHERE CONSUMERS CAN OBTAIN AND COMPARE.
Save money by turning off your lights and unused appliances :)
Worrying that Amazon is selling these…
Worrying that Amazon is selling these things that obviously cannot work. Yes, power factor correction can work, but not at this scale. (Chartered Electrical Engineer).
What an amazing load of gob sh1t3
What an amazing load of gob sh1t3
No I didnt buy one because there is no way on this gods earth it will work.
I'm an electrical engineer and I can promise you it's a scam.
Do not waste tour money.
Look at the plebs in the pictures.
Grinning ear to ear that they have somehow managed to dupe people into wasting their hard earned money.
THIS WILL NOT REDUCE YOUR ENERGY BILLS.
It's more likely to waste energy, because its consuming energy Being plugged in.
I'm sure the inventor can walk on water. Feed 5000 with a loaf of bread. Turn water to wine. But he wont save you any money using his plug.
Dont but it.
The only way to save energy is not to use it.
Turn off unessacary devices.
Keep you house well insulated.
Get low energy equipment and lighting.
That's the ONLY way to reduce consumption.
Two weeks ago I bought two Voltex with…
Two weeks ago I bought two Voltex with the assurance that fitting these would reduce my electricity bills by more that 70%, NOW I read Trustpilot who say they are an efficient SCAM having caused fire to breakout in several houses fitted with them!
Not wanting to loose my home through fire I’ve unplugged them and trashed them.
Thanks Trust Pilot, you've prob saved my house.
Jim W.
your product is only garbage I did try nothing works
your product is only garbage
ITV it’s a joke
ITV
The channel of severe depression!
I used to think that Eastenders was sad and depressing but now compared to coronation street it’s heaven as for Emerdale it’s dead and buried! Bring back Emerdale Farm. ITV on a weekend your having a lough.
You don't need to buy a Voltex to see…
You don't need to buy a Voltex to see that it is a scam, just a tiny bit of tech knowledge is enough. It is only possible to reduce power consumption of working devices by a small amount by reducing the voltage with a transformer and then they'd probably not work so well.
I seen their ads beware its a scam
I seen their ads, and knew what they claimed was not true. But I bought one anyway, knowing that the unit probably has a capacitor in it, which could help take the load off when a compressor starts up, such as a refrigerator. Needless to say it did not work. I opened it up and the capacitor in it was wired incorrectly, plus all of the soldered joints were poorly done. I contacted the company and demanded a refund. They were very quick to reply. Their offers to me were, mail it back to them (my cost), and once they get it, I get a full refund, or take a half fee $37cdn refund and keep the unit. well I figured first option, I'm now out of pocket postage cost, plus they would probably claim they never received it. So I took the partial refund. They stated it would take up to 5-6 business days for my refund. After 14 days I emailed them again, and got some bogus story about computer issues, but that yes another refund was issued (2 days ago now), I continue to watch my bank balance, nothing so far. This company should be sued for their lies, their cheap useless junk. People if it seems too good to be true, it"s probably not.
Refund received.
I ordered three Voltex units, but on receipt noticed that the recommended operating working temperatures would be exceeded in Cyprus where I had planned to instal them. I contacted Voltex and explained my concern. There was no hesitance in their customer service representative assuring me that a refund would be made and the following day my bank received the credit. I note that many reviews have claimed Voltex is a scam company. If so, would a scam company be so keen to offer and deliver a refund?
Saved by the Trustpilot
I saw the ad for this device It sounded too good to be true.. and it was (!) Thanks to the reviews I avoided a snare This company should be prosecuted for making false claims under the Trade Descriptions Act 😬
So very grateful for TRUST PILOTS…
So very grateful for TRUST PILOTS existence, if anything seems too good to be true go onto Trust Pilot for peace of mind, thank you Trust Pilot nearly fell for this allegedly scam attempt.😡
Trustpilot just saved me 50 quid
Trustpilot just saved me 50 quid. Voltex is a scam. How can they get away advertising a product like this.
I am an electrical contractor
I am an electrical contractor. i purchased two of these things they are a scam. Didn't change my hydro bill at all. Stay away from this crap!!!!!!!!
Is google really that hard up for cash
Is google really that hard up for cash? Like you tube airing the Elon will send you 2 bitcoins for every 1 bitcoin you send to the charity tag line “ most user send 5 bitcoins” Google can tell these are bogus but the allow a number of folks to get scammed. What should do is make them put up big bucks and huge deposits for the ad. Let it air for 2 seconds and call outer the scam keeping all the scammers money. Vortex you are a piece of work flogging this garbage, karma will get you
Just a very real sounding scam
Just a very real sounding scam. They get fake reviews and comments and pics. Its all fake.
Well done Trustpilot
Well done Trustpilot! Thank you nearly got caught!!
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