Niagra Therapy

Geordiegirl
Geordiegirl Member Posts: 3
edited 10. Feb 2012, 06:27 in Living with Arthritis archive
Hi,

Trying to find out if anyone has had dealings with this company and if its legit?
I've googled Niagra Therapy and a little concerned already....

Any advice would be appreciated.

Comments

  • skezier
    skezier Member Posts: 11,333
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    Hi Geordiegirl,

    Welcome to the forum. Its a good place for support and info.

    I can't help you as I don't know what this is but have to say there are so many cons and charlatans out there and I have lost so much money on so many things that didn't work (and one made it much worse) that I am totally 100% sceptical over them all.

    Hope someone can help you but becareful cus so many claims they make are untrue..... nice to meet you Cris x
  • tillytop
    tillytop Member Posts: 3,460
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    Morning Geordiegirl and welcome to the fourm!

    I wouldn't touch this company with a very long barge pole! My Mum-in-law nearly fell victim to one of their sales people who came to her house and wouldn't even show her the product unless she committed to buying. And they are not cheap. You will also probably have noticed that they don't show prices on their website - you have to give your details so they can contact you with information.

    If you look on e-bay you will probably find quite a few of their products for sale (always a sign, in my view, that they do not live up to their promises). That's what we did - we bought one for my Mum-in-law from ebay for her to try (hugely cheaper than the new ones). And a short while later, when she had given it a try and found it didn't do what it said on the tin, we sold it again. So she got to try it without losing anything.

    Hope this helps.

    Love Tilly xxx
  • cherrybim
    cherrybim Member Posts: 334
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    Welcome to the forum but "Oh my word Geordiegirl, don't go there!"

    Totally agree with Tilly, had experience of this company as long ago as 1974. I really cannot comprehend how they are still managing to hawk their products when they are so overpriced and certainly, as Tilly says, "it didn't do what it said on the tin"

    I hasten to add that we didn't buy the chair, priced, if I remember rightly as something like £500 even in those far off days :shock:

    Cherry x
  • stickywicket
    stickywicket Member Posts: 27,764
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    My Mum got one of these second hand, also back in the '70s or '80s. She swore by it even when the residential home, fearing what it was doing to her back, secretly unplugged it! She was never too good with names in her later years and astonished many by referring to it as her 'Viagra'.

    Don't waste your money, geordiegirl. If it was that simple physios would be recommending it.
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  • Geordiegirl
    Geordiegirl Member Posts: 3
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    Many Thanks to you all, this is great. Its the first time I've used one of these forums.

    Thanks for your support, I was researching this for my Dad as they've tried to con him, just wanted to double check. I thought it was too good to be true!

    Thanks again lads n lasses!
  • tillytop
    tillytop Member Posts: 3,460
    edited 30. Nov -1, 00:00
    Thread bumped up for bailout.

    Tillyxxx