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The Truth on Vsoxa Bee Venom Cream

By maria Jul15,2024

The Vsoxa Bee Venom is presently the rave of the internet. Various websites and Ads promoting this product claims it is an efficient skin tag remover. If you’re considering giving Vsoxa Bee Venom Skin Tag Remover Cream a test, here’s a breakdown what you should know;

  • It isn’t a unique product. The Vsoxa Bee Venom is currently sold under different names; Lenaro, Cvreoz, etc.
  • It doesn’t work as advertised
  • There’s no money back guarantee when you buy this skin tag cream
  • Return and Refund isn’t available.
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How The Vsoxa Bee Venom Actually Works

The Vsoxa Bee Venom Skin Tag remover is supposed to help get rid of skin tags from any part of your body. It actually does not really work as claimed. It’s just a thick moisturizer that causes burning sensation when applied on the skin.

This is because like most products marketed as mole and warts removal, it contains high concentrations of salicylic acid or other potentially dangerous substances. These products often don’t remove the skin growth, or don’t remove all of it. Worse, even if the lesion falls off, there could be permanent injury to the surrounding skin, such as scarring or discoloration. 

Lacks Scientific Research

There’s no research backing the efficiency of bee venom in getting rid of skin growths. Bee venom is given as a shot for bee sting allergy. It is also used for osteoarthritis, Parkinson disease, multiple sclerosis (MS), nerve pain, and other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses.

No FDA Approval

There are no approved prescription, ointment or over-the-counter (OTC) drugs for treating moles, warts, seborrheic keratoses, or skin tags. Meanwhile, on a 2022 post, the FDA is advising consumers to avoid these products because of their potentially harmful side effects and serious risks. These risks include skin injuries, infection requiring antibiotics, scarring, and delayed skin cancer diagnosis and treatment.

Red Flags

Fake Before & After Photos

The pictures displayed on the websites promoting this product are fake. Reverse image search showed the exact images have been used by other brands.

Fake 30 Day Money-Back Guarantee

The websites claims customers can send their package back and get a full refund, if they’re not satisfied with the product. However, from past experience it’s impossible sending it back. Once you make a payment and receive the order, the online stores don’t respond to further email.

Suspicious Nature

The websites currently selling this product all share same thing in common;

  • Recently registered – all registered barely few months ago, and as such lack reputation.
  • No social media presence
  • Fake business address
  • Negative reviews from customers
  • Bait and switch scam – Delivers an inferior item from what was paid for

What To Do If You Got Scammed

Cancel your credit card

Immediately call your financial provider and cancel your credit card. By so doing, the credit card details you used for your transaction would become null and void.

Request for a new card

After the old credit card has been cancelled, ask for a new card, it doesn’t cost much to get one.Your credit card issuer will issue you a new one with different numbers.

Report the Fraud To Relevant Authorities

Report the scam to relevant authorities and organizations. This includes:

Better Business Bureau (BBB): File a complaint with the BBB if the online store is based in the United States.

Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3): If you are in the United States, you can file a complaint with the IC3 at https://www.ic3.gov/.

Your Local Consumer Protection Agency: Contact your local consumer protection agency or the equivalent regulatory body in your country.

Our Review

Based on what we’ve seen so far, it’s pretty clear Vsoxa Bee Venom isn’t worth your money and does not get rid of skin tags. Buyers of this product could also be a victim of

  • unauthorized charges on their credit cards (the websites often pad customers bill and charge for items not ordered)
  • Automatic VIP membership subscription – Some dubious online stores often add customers into a subscription plan without their notice. Victims get charged a monthly subscription fee for unwanted items such as online health magazines, keto pills, etc.
  • No delivery of item or delivery of inferior product
  • Zero feedback from the company

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By maria

I'm Maria, a journalist. I fact-check and provide accurate information on trending topics. Prior to working on Infoquu, I worked as a Research Analyst for organizations.

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