Does anybody know anything about his company and brand? Are their products high quality? I know they're very inexpensive.
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Posted 11 March 2007 - 05:09 PM
I use to order from vitacost but they kept changing their shipping policies. One month they would ship to Australia and then the next they wouldn't. When I questioned this via email their customer service department were rude and obviously did not care.
I'm suspicious about their marketing. They market themselves as vitacost selling NSI supplements when they are really NSI selling their own supplements as well as others. On top of this, their shipping costs are ridiculius. They obviously profit from shipping internationally.
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In the fine print it said you were signing up for a "club" or something and they would bill your credit card fifteen bucks a month. I thought that was incredibly slimy. It would have been really easy to miss the fine print.
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Posted 12 March 2007 - 11:27 PM
I personally would rather pay a few bucks more for brands like now & jarrow, which we KNOW
are good quality companies with good practices... saving a few bucks and sacrificing quality is pointless.
Posted 13 March 2007 - 01:52 AM
That's funny. I just used my Visa Check Card at Vitacost the other day. It was issued through a credit union too, although the issuer should not matter. If you use them as a debit card, they are subject to whatever daily withdrawal limit you've set. If the merchant is not asking for a PIN, then they are running it as a credit card. I've never had an online seller ask for a PIN.Exactly. Besides, Vitacost does not allow me to use my credit union issued Visa CC yet iHerb does. Go figure.
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Posted 14 March 2007 - 09:39 PM
I wish iherb sold AOR.
Posted 15 March 2007 - 03:06 PM
I frequently order from iHerb.com. Great service- discounts as well, and free shipping with larger orders. Another low cost provider, sometimes with lower pricing: Vitaglo.com. The latter, although almost always fast and accurate, can be difficult to contact regarding any issues with orders. This problem may be largely historical, as the most recent issue I had with them (I've ordered from them uncountable times) was quickly and easily resolved. Other good sites IMO include Nutraplanet, Netrition, BulkNutrition/1Fast400.com/whatever, and BAC.com.
Posted 16 March 2007 - 01:02 AM
How common is it for a multivitamin manufacturer to change their product based on new research? My assumption (feel free to provide counterexamples) is that they would rather not out of fear of losing customers who have become accustomed to their product.Because science is always changing, we're always changing and improving our products. We're currently on the tenth version of the foundational Synergy Multi-Vitamin, first launched in 1995 and NSI®'s first product.
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