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Georgia

Updated: January 8, 2024 2:55 PM

Scam Alert, Georgia

2 months ago

I order product.  Was charged $198 instead of the $39.95 that was stated on website. When asked for a refund was told only if billing approved the refund. However they would give me a $50 refund now and I could keep the product. See Less
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Scammed, Georgia

2 months ago

I recvd a package from Jane same NJ address as others. Seeing Package wouldn’t come until Jan. I cancelled the order. Well it came Dec. 27th. I emailed the company and this is their response:
Message from seller ning ncl: Sorry for the inconvenience caused to you.... See More The logistics shows that it has been signed for and delivered 20 days. Overseas shopping is not easy. I hope you do not return the bill, thank you.

I hate scammers with a passion. I feel Amazon needs to do a better job at checking out the validity of who they are allowing to sell on their site.
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I believe I contracted it right in the clinic I went to on Dec 26th. At that time there was nothing known about CV19! I believe many people had it in Dec and just was told it was the reg Flu..It may not have been. I came... See More down with my symptoms on Jan 6th. Throat felt strange but not sore. The next day I had a fever and a strange type of productive cough. I did not have sore throat or sinus issues or no runny nose. Just bad cough, chest felt very weird nothing like it before in my life. Fever was 102 for 4 weeks. I thought the cough would never go away. It lingered for two more weeks up to mid Feb. I had gone to my Dr on Jan 16 but I don't think they knew about the CV19 yet...thus did not test me and did not have any tests for it anyway! They did test me for reg flu and said it did not show I had reg flu. I was told to wear a mask and stay home. I was not able to take the RX for flu b/c it nauseated me. I took Tylenol and Alka seltzer stayed home for 4 to 6 weeks until the cough was gone. My Dr and I agree I probably had the CV19. I have never felt that type of chest cough and never get a fever if I am ever sick which is not often as I am very healthy. I am 64 years old. Blood type O+. I mention my blood type because they have found blood type A seems to have a worse type of CV19. It is highly contagious indeed. Good thing I wore my mask. I think I am immune now. I feel great. Again I think many people had it in Dec..it was just too new and China did not announce this flu until the end of Dec. I never get any types of shots but from now on I sure will. | Symptoms: Nausea See Less
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On March 1, 2024, Sleepnet Corporation initiated a worldwide recall for all CPAP and BIPAP masks with magnets due to potential interference with certain medical devices. When a magnet comes into close proximity to certain medical implants or metallic implants, it could interfere with the performance or... See More the position of the implant, potentially resulting in serious injury or death. Sleepnet has been distributing masks with magnets worldwide since 2006 and to date, there have been no Medical Device Reports associated with the Sleepnet masks with magnets.

Affected products are Mojo Full Face Vented Mask, Mojo Full Face Non‐Vented Mask, Mojo 2 Full Face Vented Mask, Mojo 2 Full Face Non‐ Vented Mask, Mojo 2 Full Face AAV Non‐Vented Mask, iQ 2 Nasal Mask, and Phantom 2 Nasal Mask. This is applicable to all lot/UDI numbers.

Sleepnet masks with magnets are safe when used in accordance with the newly updated Instructions for Use. Continue using masks according to the updated instructions and labeling if patients or people in close proximity to them do not have implanted metallic medical devices or metallic objects in the body.

Sleepnet is adding a new contraindication and an updated warning to the Instructions for Use labeling of the affected products. This will be included in the labeling for all future production of these masks. The labeling will be updated to state the following:
1- New Contraindication:
Do not use this mask if you or anyone (example: household members, bed partners, caregivers, etc.) in close physical contact with your mask has an active medical implant or metallic implant that will interact with magnets. Implant examples include, but are not limited to, pacemakers, implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICD), neurostimulators, aneurysm clips, metallic stents, ocular implants, insulin/infusion pumps, cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) shunts, embolic coils, metallic splinter, implants to restore hearing or balance with implanted magnets (such as cochlear implants), flow disruption devices, contact lenses with metal, dental implants, metallic cranial plates, screws, burr hole covers, bone substitute device, magnetic metallic implants/electrodes/valves placed in upper limbs , torso, or higher, etc. If you have any questions regarding the implant, consult your physician or the manufacturer of your implant.

2- Updated Warning:
Magnets are used in the mask and headgear clips with a field strength of 380mT. With the exception of the devices identified in the contraindication, ensure that the mask is kept at least 6 inches (approx. 16 cm) away from any other medical implants or medical devices that can be impacted by the magnetic fields to avoid possible effects from localized magnetic fields. This applies to you or anyone in close physical contact with your mask.

If a patient, or anyone in close physical contact, has an active medical implant or metallic implant, they should contact their mask supplier to find a replacement mask that does not include magnets. If the patient is unsure whether or not they should use the mask, they should consult their physician or the manufacturer of their implant.

In case you experience harm from this product, it is important to report it. It can help to detect & resolve issues and prevent others from being harmed, and it enables better surveillance. If symptoms persist, seek medical care.

Company name: Sleepnet Corporation
Brand name: Mojo, Mojo 2, iQ 2, Phantom 2
Product recalled: CPAP and BIPAP Masks with Magnets
Reason of the recall: Potential interference with certain medical implants
FDA Recall date: March 18, 2024

Source: fda.gov
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I received a phishing email claiming to be “Malwarebytes” offering me a 3 year subscription that a) doesn’t exist and b) I never bought, and attempted to charge me over $400 including tax.

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