This is kind of a weird thing for the company but I called in after buying an iHealth blood pressure monitor on Amazon and complained about how bad the product was working. They put me in touch with their eCommerce Sales Director and he told me he'd give me a free one if I removed my bad review from Amazon and also if the Warriors won the title. I thought he was joking but I took him up on his bribe and removed my review, but the Warriors lost and I never heard back from him. Not sure if that was the reason why but overall the company lied to me.
It was such a weird thing that I thought about just returning my iHealth blood pressure monitor to Amazon but then it got me upset that I never heard back from Dean Wong. Silly company with such a weird policy of giving you free stuff if you remove bad iHealth reviews on Amazon.
I bought an iHealth glucose meter from Amazon and it was broken. I called iHealth and they told me I could either have a new one shipped to me or since I was in the area I could come and pick one up for free. I decided to get the free one by going down to meet with them and when I did, their salesman Dean Wong met with me and made lots of jokes about the product, was very flirtatious and thanked me for not leaving a bad review on the iHealth Amazon page.
I took the iHealth glucometer home and it was broken too. I called iHealth and they said they couldn't help me and ignored my emails. I tried to reach out to Dean Wong but he ignored me and wouldn't respond to my e-mails. I wish I had gone with a more reputable company as I hadn't looked at the iHealth reviews previously and if I had, I would've gone with another.
I had a similar experience to what was said on here previously. I bought an iHealth blood pressure monitor on Amazon and when I contacted Amazon, they told me to contact iHealth directly to get to the core of the problem. I reached out to iHealth and forwarded my information to a guy there who later called me back to discuss the issues with my iHealth bp monitor. When Dean Wong called me, he was very friendly and told me the product had a lot of issues and that they knew about them but couldn't do anything to fix them. He offered me a refund and told me they'd give me some other free products if I took down my negative review on Amazon, which he said was common practice in his line of work.
When I refused to pull down my negative review, he continued to try and bait me into doing so by making me other offers including a gift card, additional free iHealth glucometers, test strips and more and was very insistent, almost to the level of discomfort. Frankly, my iHealth blood pressure monitor was very inaccurate and while his offers were tempting, I couldn't take them up on it because it would be very deceptive to trick someone into buying this horrible product, which is inaccurate, something the company apparently knows about and does nothing to fix.
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This is kind of a weird thing for the company but I called in after buying an iHealth blood pressure monitor on Amazon and complained about how bad the product was working. They put me in touch with their eCommerce Sales Director and he told me he'd give me a free one if I removed my bad review from Amazon and also if the Warriors won the title. I thought he was joking but I took him up on his bribe and removed my review, but the Warriors lost and I never heard back from him. Not sure if that was the reason why but overall the company lied to me.
It was such a weird thing that I thought about just returning my iHealth blood pressure monitor to Amazon but then it got me upset that I never heard back from Dean Wong. Silly company with such a weird policy of giving you free stuff if you remove bad iHealth reviews on Amazon.
I bought an iHealth glucose meter from Amazon and it was broken. I called iHealth and they told me I could either have a new one shipped to me or since I was in the area I could come and pick one up for free. I decided to get the free one by going down to meet with them and when I did, their salesman Dean Wong met with me and made lots of jokes about the product, was very flirtatious and thanked me for not leaving a bad review on the iHealth Amazon page.
I took the iHealth glucometer home and it was broken too. I called iHealth and they said they couldn't help me and ignored my emails. I tried to reach out to Dean Wong but he ignored me and wouldn't respond to my e-mails. I wish I had gone with a more reputable company as I hadn't looked at the iHealth reviews previously and if I had, I would've gone with another.
I had a similar experience to what was said on here previously. I bought an iHealth blood pressure monitor on Amazon and when I contacted Amazon, they told me to contact iHealth directly to get to the core of the problem. I reached out to iHealth and forwarded my information to a guy there who later called me back to discuss the issues with my iHealth bp monitor. When Dean Wong called me, he was very friendly and told me the product had a lot of issues and that they knew about them but couldn't do anything to fix them. He offered me a refund and told me they'd give me some other free products if I took down my negative review on Amazon, which he said was common practice in his line of work.
When I refused to pull down my negative review, he continued to try and bait me into doing so by making me other offers including a gift card, additional free iHealth glucometers, test strips and more and was very insistent, almost to the level of discomfort. Frankly, my iHealth blood pressure monitor was very inaccurate and while his offers were tempting, I couldn't take them up on it because it would be very deceptive to trick someone into buying this horrible product, which is inaccurate, something the company apparently knows about and does nothing to fix.